We get it. Even though we put together the be-all/end-all guide to, well, the end, it never really came. But don’t let loose your trusty pet falcon just yet.
Santa Fe-based installation artist Cheri Ibes is out to challenge your
concept of ice sculpture. Just don’t expect any swans or woven baskets à
la ritzy hotel
Everything’s better in pairs: Siegfried and Roy, shoes, art, etc. Vivo
Contemporary is well aware of this. In its upcoming exhibition Give Voice to Image, 14 local poets partner up with 14 visual artists.
Throughout the coming weeks, most everyone will be running around in a frenzy buying gifts for family and friends. On the surface, we buy them to express care and devotion—but perhaps, if we dig a little further, we might find that our relationships to objects and to each other are far more complex than we think.
Camelot is coming to Santa Fe. Jackie, John and the whole gang bring some classic New England Americana to the desert in an exhibit of rare photographs by Mark Shaw.
This weekend the Santa Fe Community Convention Center is getting trashy. Celebrating its 14th year, the Recycle Santa Fe Art Festival kicks off on Friday and continues through Sunday.
Yeah, we get it, do-it-yourself craft has been glamorized into
mainstream art. Granny hobbies are now paradoxically cool. Knitting’s no
longer stitched by the arthritic hand—in fact, it’s become underground
street art.
When people want to combine the worlds of music and art, they’ll go see a
Broadway musical or maybe enjoy those cheesy stock images that roll
across the screen of their fave karaoke DVD as they belt out “Total
Eclipse of the Heart” like nobody’s business.
“Hollywood fucked it up,” says Chama’s own renegade knife maker, Curtis Green. I'm standing at the entrance of his 10’x10’x30’ utility trailer parked in a dirt lot across from the Chevron station on Rte. 84