Artist Talks Now Available Online
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Shirin Neshat: Land of Dreams and Max Cole: Endless Journey may be closed, but their artist talks are now available to watch anytime online!
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Shirin Neshat discusses her work with celebrated curator, art historian, and critic Lucy R. Lippard.
WATCH HERE
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Max Cole discusses her work with art historian David Pagel, who penned Cole’s favorite review. This was the first in-person meeting between Cole and Pagel.
WATCH HERE
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OPENING SOON!
Pedro Reyes: DIRECT ACTION
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Pedro Reyes: DIRECT ACTION
Fri, Feb 3 - May 8, 2023
DIRECT ACTION is a solo exhibition by Mexican artist Pedro Reyes. This expansive and playful exhibition explores art-as-activism through a selection of sculptures, prints, performance, and a newly commissioned video work.
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Opening Celebration
Fri, Feb 3, 2023, 5-9pm
SITE Santa Fe opens Pedro Reyes: DIRECT ACTION with a musical performance by psychedelic cumbia punk band, Tropa Mágica (featuring a special performance of Reyes' Disarm Guitar), DJ set by Luz Skylarker, food by Fusion Tacos, and drinks by Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery!
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Artist Talk: Pedro Reyes and Miranda Viscoli in Conversation
Sat, Feb 4, 2pm
$5 (Free for members)
Artist Pedro Reyes discusses the power of transforming formerly deadly materials into art with Miranda Viscoli, president of New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence and founder of Guns to Gardens, a gun buyback program in New Mexico.
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SITElab 18: INTERPLAY
On view Fri, Nov 17 - Mon, Feb 12
SITE Santa Fe is pleased to present immersive, interactive digital artworks by Neil Mendoza, Iván Navarro, Camille Utterback, and Robert Rauschenberg, selected from the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation Collection.
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PechaKucha Night Santa Fe: VOL. 16 LOST/FOUND
Thurs, Jan 19, 5:30pm–8pm
TICKETS
From mental maps to public wayfinding, life is a series of exquisite cartographies we learn to navigate. What does it mean to be lost, and what do we find when we deviate from the beaten path?
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Creative Santa Fe's PechaKucha Night Santa Fe highlights local creatives as they share their work, stories, ideas, and/or innovations in a fast-paced format of 20 slides for 20 seconds each.
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Chatter
Sat, Jan 28, 10:30am
TICKETS
Chatter weaves together traditional and contemporary chamber music programs with a poetry reading.
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This event will feature composers Tom Clary, Alvin Singleton, and Justin Raines, musicians Celeste Shearer, Jim Shearer, and Laura Spitzer, and spoken word by Christopher J. Johnson.
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Chicanx Contrast: Queering la Cultura
On view by appointment through Feb 2nd at Orpheum Community Hub
SITE Santa Fe staff member Pico del Hierro Villa has a solo exhibition up of photo testimonios exploring Chican@/X visual culture, made during their UETF Residency with the City of Albuquerque.
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Art is the Solution: Water & Displacement Santa Fe County Artist Grants
Submit by Thurs, Jan 26, 5pm MST
APPLY
The Arts Commission is offering ten grants of $5,000 each to support artist projects that address the issue of water resources and its impact on Santa Fe. Artists practicing in all forms of creative expression are encouraged to apply. BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ and youth are highly encouraged to apply.
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Request for Qualifications: Coloring Book Illustrations
Submit by Thurs, Feb 9
Learn more...
The New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs is seeking 15 New Mexico artists to create coloring book illustrations responding to New Mexico Poet Laureate Lauren Camp's poetry. Selected artists will be paid $2,000.
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Join the SITE Santa Fe Team!
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SITE Santa Fe is seeking SITE Guides and a Visitor Services Associate.
Submit by Sun, Jan 22
LEARN MORE & APPLY
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See you soon!
Follow @sitesantafe to stay in the loop with all the latest updates from SITE Santa Fe!
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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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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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Thank You!
Our work is made possible by the generous support of 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; 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 The Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation.
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