Creative Residencies Opening: Monique Carr
PAST
14 NOV 2021
Openings
1-3pm
SITE Santa Fe is pleased to present Creative Residencies (CRs), a new program celebrating creative people doing extraordinary work in our community, opening at SITE Santa Fe.
Celebrate the opening of Monique Carr‘s Creative Residency project, which will be on view in the galleries from November 4 – December 5, with a special shrub tasting and music by Anjo King, a non binary dj based in Albuquerque, NM.
About Monique Carr:
Monique Carr is an observer, forager, and maker of shrubs- fermented syrups and wine in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her process involves being asked to pick fruits from properties where the fruit will otherwise go to waste and in doing so celebrating the richness of our harvest seasonally. With these fruits she makes cold-processed botanical syrups for soft drinks and cocktails. Her intention with this process is of storytelling, of capturing how symbiosis between flora and human, via fermentation, is synchronous to facilitating closeness between loved ones and community, elicited through memory, taste, and smell.
Her achievements as a maker include teaching a workshop for the New Mexico Fermentation festival “Mini Series” via Edible Magazine Santa Fe. She is an honorary of The Wheelright Museum’s “Better Wednesday” salon series. Monique has contributed an essay to the Canadian Association of Graduate Studies publication: Small Acts of Resilience for Living Within the Earth’s Carrying Capacity.
Her observations and process have been featured in the following publications:
- Spellbound Syrups Captivates the Senses – Edible New Mexico
- Craftspeople to Know in New Mexico | Southwest Contemporary
- “Sweet and Sour” by Maria Manuela for New Mexico Magazine
Thank you!
Many thanks to the Gale Family Foundation and the Anne Embree Charitable Foundation for their support of this program.