May 3rd, 2019

Spotlight: SITE Scholar, Chaz John

The SITE Scholars Exhibition is here!

This week we’re featuring Chaz John, a SITE Scholar from the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). Chaz is a Native artist with Nebraska Winnebago and Mississippi Band of Choctaw tribal affiliations, producing ... read more


March 20th, 2019

Spotlight: SITE Scholar, Hector Poveda

Hector Poveda, “Overtaking,” 2016-2018, digital print.

Hector Poveda isn’t afraid to capture deeply painful emotions through his photographs, because he has lived through them. This SITE Scholar and sophomore at St. John’s College is a self-taught ... read more


March 20th, 2019

Spotlight: SITE Scholar, Robbie Sugg

Robbie Sugg, “Cancellations,” 2018. Photo by Robbie Sugg.

Combining artistic talent with keen intellect, Robbie Sugg documents the overlooked. Through his painting and printmaking, this SITE Scholar breathes visibility into mundane ephemera. When some might throw ... read more


December 11th, 2018

“Infinity” : Curtis Talwst Santiago

It’s winter time again for the Northern Hemisphere.  For many, winter time also marks the beginning of SAD.  That’s Seasonal Affective Disorder, aka, Seasonal Depression, or Winter Depression.  I grew up in upstate NY.  There, the lake effect ... read more


December 5th, 2018

Reflections on “Na’ashjé’íí Asdzáá”: Part Three

In 2012, while attending the Maryland Institute College of Art, I enrolled in a performance workshop, co-taught by Joyce Scott.  Joyce Scott is an incredible woman and artist.  Her work lives in collections at the ... read more


November 28th, 2018

Reflections on “Na’ashjé’íí Asdzáá”: Part Two

As Eric-Paul Riege’s performance continues, he leaves the hooghan and begins to travel outside the museum walls.

Riege moves forward with wings flapping up and down, and metal aglets swaying.  He no longer walks ... read more


November 28th, 2018

Reflections on “Na’ashjé’íí Asdzáá”: Part One

“Casa Tomada” is a 1946 short story by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar.

In English, the title of the book is “House Taken Over.”

Eric-Paul Riege is an artist whose work sets up shop and ... read more


November 6th, 2018

Dear Future Intern

The time I have spent as an intern for Public Education and Programming has been extremely valuable.  In my daily work, I am regularly tasked with responsibilities that are integral to the museum as well ... read more


November 6th, 2018

Internship Reflection: Delaney Hoffman

I have always been somebody with a keen interest in the arts, both in terms of making and participating in them, though I’ve never understood what capacity I wanted to pursue those things professionally. Working ... read more


October 8th, 2014

Adobe Airstream Podcast featuring Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle and Rose B. Simpson

SITE Santa Fe, in partnership with Adobeairstream.com,​ the Santa Fe-based online contemporary art magazine, ​presents a new ​series of ​podcast​s​ highlighting the art and themes of Unsettled Landscapes,​ as a part of a digital ​media residency with editor/founder​ Ellen ... read more