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Helena Miton on Shirin Neshat
Thurs, Nov 3, 6pm
Santa Fe Institute's Dr. Helena Miton will discuss how scientific methods can be used to study cultural phenomena, from portrait paintings to letterforms.
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RESCHEDULED
Billie Zangewa: Field of Dreams
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SITE Santa Fe has rescheduled Billie Zangewa: Field of Dreams to open in November of 2023 in order to accommodate additional development of this new body of work, which presents an exciting step forward for Zangewa's practice.
We hope you'll join us to celebrate her considerable achievements next year!
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Rebecca Ward: distance to venus
CLOSING SOON
On view through Mon, Nov 7
Artist Rebecca Ward's deconstructed canvases trace the transformative phases of pregnancy and position the changing body in relationship to landscape, mathematics, and celestial phenomena.
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Shirin Neshat: Land of Dreams
On view through Mon, Jan 16
This solo exhibition by Iranian-American artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat centers on the New Mexico debut of Land of Dreams, a multidisciplinary series made in 2019 featuring over one hundred photos of New Mexico residents, a fictional two-channel video, and a feature length film.
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The exhibition also includes a trilogy of short films inspired by the artist’s recurring dreams, as well as a documentary by Sophie Chahinian on the making of Land of Dreams.
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Max Cole: Endless Journey
On view through Mon, Jan 16
This solo exhibition surveys New Mexico-based artist Max Cole's lifelong investigation of rhythmic, repetitive line through a selection of paintings and works on paper made over more than six decades, including several never-before-seen pieces.
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Presented at SITE Santa Fe
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PechaKucha Night: VOL. 15 PERCEPTION
Thurs, Nov 10, 6pm
TICKETS
What is shared when each individual applies their unique perspectives to the “same” experience? Explore this question and others alongside local creatives, thinkers, writers, educators, researchers, and innovators through presentations of 20 slides x 20 seconds each.
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Presented at SITE Santa Fe
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Jazz at SITE Santa Fe:
George Cables live in concert
Fri, Nov 11, 7pm
TICKETS
In collaboration with Santa Fe Music Collective, SITE Santa Fe presents a monthly evening of live jazz performances by some of the most talented musicians around. This concert features performance by musician George Cables.
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Presented at SITE Santa Fe
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Chatter
Chatter weaves together traditional and contemporary chamber music programs with poetry readings in the morning.
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Sat, Nov 12, 10:30am
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This program will feature compositions by J.C. Bach, Tristan Murail, and C.P.E. Bach, music by Jesse Tatum, David Felberg, Elizabeth Young, Laura Steiner, James Holland, Sam Brown, and Luke Gullickson, and spoken word by Don Zancanella.
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SITE Santa Fe's Digital Membership Cards make accessing your Membership benefits—like invites to dynamic programs, free and first dibs tickets, free parking, discounted purchases, and more—SUPER easy! Join today to learn more.
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Creative Santa Fe's PechaKucha Night
Presented by Creative Santa Fe, PechaKucha Night highlights local creatives as they share their work, stories, ideas, and innovations in a simple format of 20 slides x 20 seconds each at SITE Santa Fe.
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Thurs, Nov 10, 6pm
VOL. 15 PERCEPTION
*Submit Proposals by Oct 26 (LAST DAY!)
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Do differences in perspectives change that which is perceived? What exactly is shared when each individual applies their unique tools and histories to the “same” experience? How does one navigate the path to objective truth?
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Mon, Jan 16, 6pm
VOL. 16 LOST/FOUND
*Submit Proposals by Nov 1
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From mental maps to public way-finding, life is a series of exquisite cartographies in which we learn to navigate through and within our worlds. What does it mean to be lost, and what do we find when we deviate from the beaten path?
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SITE Santa Fe is FREE and open to the public:
Sunday 10am - 5pm
Monday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
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SITE Santa Fe is seeking a Director of Creativity & Learning.
Learn more and apply
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Admission continues to be free thanks to the generous support of
The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston and SITE Santa Fe Business Council.
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See you soon!
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Thank You!
Our work is made possible by the generous support of Anne Embree Foundation; Avalon Trust; The Brown Foundation Inc. of Houston; Century Bank; City of Santa Fe Arts Commission; City of Santa Fe Children and Youth Commission; Gale Family Foundation; The Hayes Foundation; Institute of Museum and Library Services; LANL Foundation; Lannan Foundation; National Endowment for the Arts; National Endowment for the Humanities; New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs; Robert Rauschenberg Foundation; Santa Fe Opera, Terra Foundation, Thornburg Investment Management; and Thoma Foundation.
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