V.B. Price talks with Sherri Brueggemann about planning a public art project in a city with no people. Brueggemann explores the idea of creating culture in an environment that is not populated and examines what defines "public art."
Continue reading...30. October 2014
On display at Santa Fe’s Center for Contemporary Arts, manifestations of sufferers and protectors and the otherworldly healing energy released through experience.
Continue reading...19. October 2014
The year 1959 may have been the last cry of normal adolescence: the year before the ‘60s, John Kennedy’s election, the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, the freedom rides, the sexual revolution, the pill, miniskirts, the Beatles, the drug revolution and the endless war in Vietnam.
When the Albuquerque Little Theater ’s current production of Grease burst upon the Duke City stage with gleeful songs, acrobatic dancing and fresh-faced actors, the nearly sold-out audience was filled with those who can recall that period of their own youth...
Continue reading...15. October 2014
The northern Mexican state, known for its self-reliance in a harsh climate, is leading the way in water megaprojects to address the country's water shortages.
Continue reading...14. October 2014
Force Feeding Liberty
Continue reading...11. October 2014
Navajo photographer William Wilson uses the 19th century tintype process to add to our understanding of portraiture...
Continue reading...10. October 2014
A study in place, perspective and time going on in one of New Mexico's premiere art venues.
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31. October 2014
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