Press
26 APR 2024
Choctaw artist Jeffrey Gibson confronts history at US pavilion as its first solo Indigenous artist by Coleen Barry
Must-see pavilions at the Venice Biennale 2024 by Edward Behrens
Give Back to Mother Earth by Spencer Fordin
Glimpse Into Jeffrey Gibson’s Historic US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale by Valentina Di Liscia
Jeffrey Gibson Opens the Door to His Hudson Valley Studio Ahead of His Venice Biennale Installation by Ted Loos
Jerome Sans Shares His Venice Top 6 by Katy Donoghue
The legacy and mystery of the display of Native American art at the 1932 Venice Biennale by Claire Voon
US pavilion traces indigenous history in vivid colors and patterns at venice art biennale by Lea Zeitoun
VENICE DIARIES: BOATLESS WAYFARER By Travis Jeppesen
Choctaw artist Jeffrey Gibson is first Native American to represent the US solo at Venice Biennale by Colleen Barry
The 10 Best National Pavilions at the 60th Venice Biennale Jameson Johnson and Casey Lesser
Choctaw artist to represent US at Venice Biennale by Sandra Hale Schulman
For Native American artist Jeffrey Gibson, representing the United States at the Venice Biennale is complicated by Kate Nelson
At the Biennale, Jeffrey Gibson arrives on a global stage by Jameson Johnson
7 Standout Pavilions at the 2024 Venice Biennale by Margaret Carrigan
What to See at the 60th Venice Biennale
On the Ground at the Venice Biennale by Gus Powell
Representing the U.S. and Critiquing It in a Psychedelic Rainbow by Jillian Steinhauer
Cultural Comings and Goings: Bonhams’ Bruno Vinciguerra Steps Down and More Courtney J. Martin and Cecilia Alemani are among the insiders stepping into new roles. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Hellos And Goodbyes
Cecilia Alemani named as curator of the 12th Site Santa Fe International By Kathaleen Roberts
Living with Art: Fiber Optics by Ylise Kessler
Billie Zangewa’s Tableaus of Togetherness In Zangewa’s colorful textile collages, on view at SITE Santa Fe, the tableaus of our lives are stitched together with intention and memory by Stacy J. Platt
Hella Jongerius’s Archive Enters the Vitra Design Museum, and Other News
Cecilia Alemani Tapped to Curate 12th SITE Santa Fe International by Carlota Gamboa
SITE Santa Fe Relaunches Its Biennial With Cecilia Alemani As Curator
SITE Santa Fe rilancia la sua Biennale con la nomina di Cecilia Alemani come curatrice di Irene Luzi
CECILIA ALEMANI NAMED CURATOR OF 12TH SITE SANTA FE INTERNATIONAL
Nicholas Galanin Looks Past Trauma to Recovery by Stacy J. Platt
Cecilia Alemani to curate the 12th SITE SANTA FE International
SITE Santa Fe Relaunches Biennial; Cecilia Alemani To Curate By David Guido Pietroni
CECILIA ALEMANI NAMED CURATOR OF 12TH SITE SANTA FE INTERNATIONAL, OPENING IN 2025
SITE SANTA FE Relaunches Acclaimed Biennial, with Cecilia Alemani as Next Curator Maximilíano Durón BY MAXIMILÍANO DURÓN
Cecilia Alemani named curator of 2025 SITE Santa Fe 12th International 2022 Venice Biennale artistic director Alemani taking the reins for the event’s post-COVID return by Alex DeVore
L’italiana Cecilia Alemani sarà nel 2025 la curatrice della biennale del SITE Santa Fe In occasione dei 30 anni del SITE Santa Fe in New Mexico nel 2025, la biennale verrà ribattezzata SITE SANTA FE International e la curatela sarà affidata a Cecilia Alemani. Era dal 2018 che l’istituzione non proseguiva regolarmente con la sua prestigiosa rassegna di Caterina Angelucci
Indigenous artist's exhibit explores the impacts of colonization by Brian Sandford
Art Indigenous Artists Exhibit Explores the Impacts of Colonization by Brian Stanford
'Speaking to the future': Billie Zangewa's 'Field of Dreams' represents a departure from her recent figurative compositions By Kathaleen Roberts
In New Show, Lingít Artist Nicholas Galanin Shows What Decolonization Actually Looks Like Harrison Jacobs BY HARRISON JACOBS
In Interference Patterns at SITE Santa Fe, Nicholas Galanin (Lingít/Unangax̂) stokes rage and reckoning with the dark history and continuing legacies of settler-colonialism by Natalie Hegert
ROBERT SMITHSON: MUNDUS SUBTERRANEUS – EARLY WORKS OPEN FROM 13 JANUARY THROUGH 24 FEBRUARY 2024
Running 'Interference': Nicholas Galanin challenges the legacies, consequences of colonization through art By Kathaleen Roberts
Living with Art: The Changing Landscape By Ylise Kessler
Power 100 Most influential people in 2023 in the contemporary artworld 91 Nicholas Galanin Artist - Working against colonial borders, land ownership and the complexities of identity
10 BEAUTIFUL DESTINATIONS THAT WILL BE TRENDING IN 2024 By Jessica Puckett
Accessing an Arts-Rich Community SFPS Fine Arts Department builds partnerships to engage students in art By Mo Charnot
Dakota Mace: Expanding Understanding Through Art By Katie Vaughn
BILLIE ZANGEWA TO OPEN NEW EXHIBITION, FIELD OF DREAMS, AT SITE SANTA FE
Haunted Inns and Desert Dreams: The Seductive Charms of Santa Fe BY ALEXANDRA MALMED
INDIGENOUS A&E: LAND artist, storytellers and Native films by SANDRA HALE SCHULMAN
5 MUST-SEE SHOWS IN SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO By Vittoria Benzine
SITE SANTA FE presents an exhibition of work by iconic painter, Carmen Herrera.
Deborah Roberts’s Elegy for Lost Innocence Roberts centers the beauty and vulnerability of Black children, which is often seized from them at a young age via systemic violence in the United States. by Erin Joyce
On View: Deborah Roberts is Presenting Mixed-Media Collages that Consider Black Boyhood at SITE SANTA FE in New Mexico
Site Santa Fe invites visitors to 'scream until you can't breathe' in new exhibition by Nicholas Galanin
Art That Leaves a Mark: Bruce Nauman and Roland Barthes By CHRIS DOYEN
Interference Patterns SITE Santa Fe hosts a powerful solo exhibition of Nicholas Galanin’s highly conceptional, contemporary works.
Bruce Nauman Makes His Mark, Again and Again With “His Mark,” the endless loop of Nauman inscribing an X becomes a body memory for the viewer by Stacy J. Platt
How Does the Santa Fe Indian Market Benefit Museums? The annual Native arts festival has built bridges across communities and increased diversity among museum audiences. Avatar photoAvatar photoTahnee Ahtone and America Meredith
Goodnight Noises Everywhere: Rachel Rose at SITE Santa Fe by Hills Snyder
Here Comes the Sun Three Santa Fe Institutions embrace greener practices following Frankenthaler Foundation Climate Initiative grants by Alex DeVore
N.Dash To Open New Exhibition, and Water, At SITE SANTA FE
Whose Land? Indigenous Artist Nicholas Galanin Probes America’s Violent Past in Public by Melissa Smith
A Rio Runs Through It: The Ultimate Guide to a New Mexico Road Trip BY ALISON BECKNER
Santa Fe museums embrace an accessible future for disabled guests By Margaret O’Hara
‘Bruce Nauman: His Mark’ Review: Provocative Self-Portraits The influential artist’s physical form is integral to the videos that constitute this intriguing exhibition of his recent work at SITE SANTA FE By Ann Landi
Three Santa Fe arts institutions get money for green upgrades
Artist Award Roundup: Ellsworth Kelly Award Goes to Dakota Mace, Archives of American Art Awards Medal to Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, and More Francesca Aton BY FRANCESCA ATON
SITE SANTA FE RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS GRANT FROM FOUNDATION FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Turning guns into plowshares Gun violence has taken a heavy toll on Albuquerque students. A school responds. by Elise Kaplan
NICHOLAS GALANIN TO OPEN NEW EXHIBITION, INTERFERENCE PATTERNS, AT SITE SANTA FE
SITE SANTA FE receives prestigious grant for Dakota Mace exhibition By Chadd Scott
Jeffrey Gibson To Represent United States At 60th Venice Biennale In 2024 0 BY FAAZINE
Jeffrey Gibson to Represent US at 2024 Venice Biennale, in a Historic First for an Indigenous Artist Alex Greenberger BY ALEX GREENBERGER
Artist Jeffrey Gibson, Portland Art Museum curator among team representing U.S. in 2024 Venice Biennale
Native artist to represent US at Venice Biennale Jeffrey Gibson is the first Indigenous artist to be featured with a solo exhibition at the U.S. Pavilion for the prestigious art fair by SANDRA HALE SCHULMAN
Choctaw-Cherokee artist Jeffrey Gibson will represent the United States at 2024 Venice Biennale by Benjamin Sutton
JEFFREY GIBSON TO REPRESENT US AT 2024 VENICE BIENNALE
Santa Fe-connected artist will represent U.S. in major '24 exhibition by Brian Sandford
Jeffrey Gibson Will Be the First Indigenous Artist to Represent the U.S. at the 60th Venice Biennale in a Solo Capacity Gibson's multimedia works have long centered Indigenous perspectives. Adam Schrader
Jeffrey Gibson Will Be First Indigenous U.S. Artist at Venice Biennale
JEFFREY GIBSON TO REPRESENT UNITED STATES AT 60TH VENICE BIENNALE IN 2024 U.S. Pavilion Presented by Portland Art Museum and SITE SANTA FE Co-Commissioned by Kathleen Ash-Milby, Louis Grachos and Abigail Winograd
Critics Pick: Bruce Nauman by Brian Karl
The Art of Water At SITE Santa Fe, artists call us to the river—and to action by Molly Boyle
Deborah Roberts: Come walk in my shoes opens at SITE SANTA FE
Bruce Nauman Receives the Solo Show Treatment in New Mexico for the First Time
Out There! Hear some tracks
The Big Show with Honey Harris
Summer at the Museums Catch up with our local institutions over the next few months by Alex DeVore
Site Santa Fe presents 'Goodnight Moon' a new solo exhibition by artist Rachel Rose
Can Artists Channel the Force of Water? by Nancy Zastudil
Milagro students act up in class by learning circus maneuvers by Margaret O’Hara
Going With the Flow: Stories of Water and Site-Specific Actions at SITE Santa Fe by Lauren LaRocca
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS GOODNIGHT MOON A NEW SOLO EXHIBITION BY ARTIST RACHEL ROSE
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS HIS MARK BRUCE NAUMAN’S FIRST SOLO EXHIBITION IN NEW MEXICO FEATURING A NEW SELF PORTRAIT
ABQ Students Turn Guns Into Gardening Tools
'Guns to Gardens Buyback' plants seeds of peace
From gun to shovel: Local students use former weapons to plant trees by Laila Freeman
Pedro Reyes Takes Direct Action in Santa Fe
Pedro Reyes: DIRECT ACTION at SITE Santa Fe: Swords into Ploughshares by Janet Abrams
Work of renowned Indigenous artist Jeffrey Gibson showcased at Nashville’s Frist Museum BY ALBERT BENDER
New Mexico Art Exhibitions Going with the Flow: Art, Actions, and Western Waters
The Gallery ABQ presents its April salon show “Perspectives” with Nancy Schrock, Amelia Myer and Linda Weiss By Kathleen Roberts
Pieces of peace by Brian Sandford
SITE SANTA FE ANNOUNCES HEADLINERS FOR ANNUAL BENEFIT & CONCERT, OFF THE RAILS
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS GOING WITH THE FLOW: ART, ACTIONS, AND WESTERN WATERS
Less than 6 hours from Denver, this trippy town should be on everyone's bucket list
Work-Based Learning has made a difference for kids, employers by Jose Villarreal
Work-Based Learning has made a difference for kids, employers by Jose Villarreal
Art & Culture Briefs: NEA funds SITE Santa Fe program
Pedro Reyes Disarms in Santa Fe by Edgar Picazo Merino
SITE Santa Fe awarded National Endowment for the Arts grant by Kathleen Roberts
Guns N’ Radiation: Pedro Reyes morphs local nuclear history by Alex De Vore and Siena Sofia Bergt
SITE SANTA FE RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS GRANT FROM THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS
Multidisciplinary Indigenous Artist Jeffrey Gibson To Be Exhibited at Frist Art Museum
In Northern New Mexico, the Desert's Striking Beauty Is on Full Display in the Winter: The storied region, which has attracted generations of artists, is still a hotbed of creativity—as well as a great place to ski. BY CANDICE RAINEY
Looking Between the Lines of Max Cole’s Abstract Paintings by Amy Ellingson
Going deep enough: Max Cole by Phillip Lutz
MEXICAN ARTIST PEDRO REYES EXPLORES SOCIAL ACTIVISM & NUCLEAR POWER THROUGH SCULPTURE IN A NEW SOLO EXHIBITION AT SITE SANTA FE
Iranian-born photographer turns her lens toward the people, places of NM by Kathleen Roberts
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS SITELAB 18: INTERPLAY, AN INTERACTIVE EXHIBITION OF NEW MEDIA AND DIGITAL ARTWORKS
Max Cole Endless Journey Image Sheet
Max Cole Endless Journey Press Release
Jeffrey Gibson’s Indigenous Futurism by Chris Fite-Wassilak
15 LGBTQ art shows that are spicing up global museums this fall by Dan Allen
Santa Fe: Art, Culture, and Indigenous Spirit
The City Different: A Deep-Rooted Art Scene Is the Key to Santa Fe’s Magic
Fall/winter arts season preview: Visual Arts by Michael Abatemarco
Long-distance relationship by Michael Abatemarco
‘We are stepping out and owning the space’: Santa Fe Indian Market’s centennial comes at a pivotal moment for Indigenous artists by Rain Embuscado
Review: Jeffrey Gibson: The Body Electric at SITE Santa Fe by Hills Snyder
The Morning Word: Raven Chacon debuts new work
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS SITElab 17: distance to venus BROOKLYN-BASED ARTIST REBECCA WARD EXPLORES THE LANDSCAPE OF QUEER MOTHERHOOD IN NEW SOLO EXHIBITION
REVIEWS Nani Chacon: SPECTRUM
7 Places to See Native American Art in Santa Fe by Vivian Chung
A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERING NATIVE AMERICAN ART IN SANTA FE AND ALBUQUERQUE By Claudia Carbone
16 LGBTQ art shows that keep the summer Pride vibe flowing From a career-spanning survey of Chicago artist Nick Cave to an exhibit about gay communists in 1990s Berlin, here are our summer art show picks. By Dan Allen
Santa Fe Spotlight: Jeffrey Gibson and Nani Chacon
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS THE 2022 INNOVATIVE THINKER SUMMER SPEAKER SERIES
Curator Profile: SITE Santa Fe’s Brandee Caoba’s Powerful Practice of Saying Yes by Nancy Zastudil
High-Profile Visionaries Present at SITE Santa Fe
Nani Chacon stands outside mural Nani Chacon Hits It Big at SITE Santa Fe Nani Chacon’s extraordinary visual storytelling, which electrifies outdoor spaces throughout New Mexico, earns a spotlight at SITE Santa Fe. By Iris McLister
Shaping Tomorrow’s Curators Today by Louis Abbene-Meagley, Saint Garrett, Elena Bunker Ruiz, Helayna Bell, Solis Lucero and Vanezia Aguayo
10 promising summer road trips for opera, classical music, dance and art by Ray Mark Rinaldi
‘Jeffrey Gibson: The Body Electric’ showcases art forged from a ‘playful place’ by Kathleen Roberts
Nani Chacon’s Urban Interventions Enter the Museum The artist says she wants to “confront people with beauty and pride and complexity.” by Maria Manuela
Jeffrey Gibson’s Solo Exhibition The Body Electric Opens at SITE Santa Fe
Contemporary Native American artists Nani Chacon and Jeffrey Gibson in spotlight at SITE Santa Fe By Chadd Scott
Review: Nani Chacon: SPECTRUM at SITE Santa Fe by Kathryne Lim
Coffee & Culture with Matthew Chase Daniels
New art exhibits explore Native identity, myth, ceremony Distinct styles range from large-scale paintings to sculptures and murals by SANDRA HALE SCHULMAN
COFFEE AND CULTURE – APRIL 2 & 3, 2022
SITE Santa Fe Presents Nani Chacon: SPECTRUM
A window on an interior world: Kate Joyce's 'Metaphysics' by Michael Abatemarco
Helen Pashgian on pushing the limits of perception: ‘making art is like a divine itch’ BY HUNTER DROHOJOWSKA-PHILP
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS A NEW SOLO EXHIBITION BY JEFFREY GIBSON THE BODY ELECTRIC
Helen Pashgian: Presences by Diane Armitage
Local Teens Plan Events at SITE Santa Fe
SITE Santa Fe Presents March Programs and Special Events
The women artists altering our perception of the Light and Space movement
SITE Santa Fe Announces its 2022 Annual Benefit and Concert OFF THE RAILS Featuring Live Performances by Kurt Vile and Terry Allen
SITE Santa Fe Announces its 2022 Annual Benefit and Concert OFF THE RAILS Featuring Live Performances by Kurt Vile and Terry Allen
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS FEBRUARY 2022 PUBLIC PROGRAMS AND SPECIAL EVENTS
Morning Word By Julia Goldberg
SFR Picks—Week of Jan. 26 The kids ARE alright, a Merry chat, strings and skis and the queerest Mondays by Michael Abatemarco
Eye in the sky by Michael Abatemarco
5 Things to Do This Weekend
SIX WAYS TO LOVE SANTA FE IN FEBRUARY
Richard Eeds Show
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS JANUARY 2022 PUBLIC PROGRAMS AND SPECIAL EVENTS
9 of the Best Wedding Venues in Santa Fe, NM (2021)
‘Helen Pashgian: Presences’ Review: Maker of Luminous Objects California Light and Space artist Helen Pashgian finally gets her moment in the sun by Ann Landi
The 8 Best Things to Do in Santa Fe By Devorah Lev-Tov
REPORT FROM SANTA FE: Lawrence Weschler
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS KATE JOYCE: METAPHYSICS
The Confounding Lightness of Helen Pashgian Long underrecognized for her innovations, a trailblazer of the Light and Space Movement is suddenly juggling three tribute shows to her six-decade career. by Lawrence Weschler
Enlightened Helen Pashgian’s exhibit ‘Presences’ requires the viewer’s presence by Julia Goldberg
Helen Pashgian at SITE Santa Fe by Michael Abatemarco
Helen Pashgian on her visionary life in color
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER PUBLIC PROGRAMS AND SPECIAL EVENTS
SITE SANTA FE ANNOUNCES HELEN PASHGIAN: PRESENCES OPENING WEEKEND EVENTS
Work in Progress with Oswaldo Maciá by Caroline Picard
Touch, taste, and smell: a multisensory experience at SITE Santa Fe
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS OCTOBER 2021 PUBLIC PROGRAMS AND SPECIAL EVENTS
Adobe as a healing balm by Kathleen Roberts
Five Things to Do This Weekend by Maria Manuela
WUM NEWS SANTA FE–Colombian Artist Oswaldo Maciá at SITE Santa Fe
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS FIRST U.S. EXHIBITION OF COLOMBIAN ARTIST OSWALDO MACIÁ
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS HELEN PASHGIAN: PRESENCES EXHIBITION
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS SEPTEMBER 2021 PUBLIC PROGRAMS AND SPECIAL EVENTS
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS SEPTEMBER 2021 PUBLIC PROGRAMS AND SPECIAL EVENTS
Art & Culture briefs by Mark Tiarks
SITE Santa Fe Presents New Commission by New Mexico-based artist, Joanna Keane Lopez
3 Questions With SITE Santa Fe’s Louis Grachos by Alex DeVore
New Mexico Museum of Art, SITE Santa Fe Awarded Grants Museums for America bucks infusing local institutions soon by Alex DeVore
Blower's bout: Alex Murzyn versus Doug Lawrence
New Santa Fe Arts Leaders Commit to Diversity and Inclusion by Steve Jansen
The Artistic Evolution of Mary Weatherford by Jonathan Griffin
‘Unsatisfied in the greatest way’ BY KATHALEEN ROBERTS
SITE SANTA FE ANNOUNCES EXHIBITION EXTENSION SITElab14: May Stevens: Mysteries, Politics, and Seas of Words on view through August 1, 2021
SITE Santa Fe Announces SPREAD 7.0 Virtual Voting - Seventh Community Micro-Grant for New Mexico Artists
Sound and vision: Dovetail Orchestra scores short films by female directors by Michael Abatemarco
“All Art Comes From Something”: Mary Weatherford and May Stevens at Site Santa Fe by David Olivant
Mary Weatherford: Canyon—Daisy—Eden by Angie Rizzo
6 Fun Trips to Take With Your Best Friend by Ashlea Halpern
May Stevens: Mystery, Politics and Seas of Words by Krittika Ramanujan
MAY STEVENS, ARDENT FEMINIST AND FOUNDING GUERRILLA GIRLS MEMBER, INSISTED THAT ALL PAINTING IS POLITICAL By Emily Watlington
Leaning Into the High-Desert Charm of Santa Fe BY ASHLEA HALPERN
SITE Santa Fe Presents Mary Weatherford
FIVE THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND View works by May Stevens at SITE Santa Fe, learn about the Battle of Glorieta Pass, listen to the Rio Grande, find calm in Silver City, and sing with the New Mexico Gay Men's Chorus by Maria Manuela
SITE Santa Fe Announces SPREAD 7.0 Finalists: Seventh Community Micro Grant for New Mexico Artists
Louis Grachos Appointed Executive Director of SITE Santa Fe
SITE Santa Fe names new executive director by Jennifer Levin
Palm Springs Museum Director Returns to SITE Santa Fe After Controversies
SITE Santa Fe Names New Phillips Executive Director by Alex De Vore
"May Stevens: Mysteries, Politics, and Seas of Words" at SITE Santa Fe, USA
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS SITElab 14 May Stevens: Mysteries, Politics, and Seas of Words March 26 – June 9, 2021
Spring 2021 Exhibitions in the Southwest
SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS: Pop-Up Love Shop
SFR Digital-ish Picks—week of Feb. 3 Oil sucks, SITE smarties, Black history and members-only classical
SITE SANTA FE’S SITE SCHOLARS PRESENT: There is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in.
The Best Places to Go in March 2021: Plan an escape while you wait the arrival of spring. by Leena Kim
Irene Hofmann announces departure from SITE Santa Fe
IRENE HOFMANN TO LEAVE SITE SANTA FE
SITE director leaving in January by Kathleen Roberts
SITE Santa Fe Director Irene Hofmann to Step Down Hofmann leaves after a decade with the venerable institution by Alex DeVore
Irene Hofmann, Longtime Director of Influential Art Space SITE Santa Fe, to Step Down by Alex Greenberger
SITE Santa Fe director resigns by Michael Abatemarco
SITE Santa Fe Celebrates 25 years by Julia Goldberg
These U.S. Museums Are Closed, But Here Are Some Terrific Ways to Experience Them From Home by Sarah Douglas
Out of Place: SITE Santa Fe’s current exhibition examines the human experience of the global refugee crisis by Julia Goldberg
Displaced: Contemporary Artists Confront the Global Refugee Crisis Curated by Irene Hofmann and Brandee Caoba
Multiple modalities: Guadalupe Maravilla’s healing art practice by Jennifer Levin
Forty thousand moments of mourning by Jennifer Levin
Bringing the world home: "DISPLACED: Contemporary Artists Confront the Global Refugee Crisis" by Jennifer Levin
Breaking new ground: Harriet Bart and Yu-Wen Wu's "Leavings/Belongings" by Michael Abatemarco
A flag for the nationless, and other features of "DISPLACED" by Michael Abatemarco
If truth be told: Candice Breitz's "Love Story" by Michael Abatemarco
SITE Santa Fe Announces Digest This!
silver linings Postcard Project Submission Catalogue
Morning Word
New Mexico museums excited to welcome visitors, even at reduced numbers
Morning Word
Morning Word
Santa Fe 2020 - Crisp & Modern
The Annexation of Art, Empathy and the Future by Briana Olson
The Annexation of Art, Empathy, and the Future
Richard Eeds Interviews Irene Hofmann and Meredith Schweitzer on Beyond Borders Collaboration
Beyond Borders: Santa Fe partnership addresses the global refugee crisis and ongoing US/Mexico immigration issues through the lens of art and social sciences
New Mexico Arts Organizations Receive National Endowment for the Arts’ 2nd Round of 2020 Funding
Cline's Corner: Lynn Cline and Joanne Lefrak
SFCEN Distance Learning Initiative
SITE Santa Fe Awarded Grant from NEA
Digest This! comes online by Julia Goldberg
SITE remembers Arnold & Lorlee Tenenbaum
Survival is Indigenous
SITE Santa Fe opens ‘Displaced’ as contemporary artists confront the world’s refugee crisis
Artists thinking globally
Bringing Human Migration Closer to Home
Bringing Human Migration Closer to Home by Ray Mark Rinaldi
How to Emcee: Hip-hop legend Rakim comes to SITE Santa Fe with a talk, a book and a performance by Aedra Burke
Displaced Gallery Guide
Don't Sweat The Technique: Hip Hop Legend Rakim
SITE Santa Fe Presents DISPLACED: Contemporary Artists Confront the Global Refugee Crisis
Your Concise Southwest US Art Guide for Spring 2020
Home-Cooked Meal: SITE Santa Fe kicks off Digest This series focused on refugees’ experiences
SITE Santa Fe and the Global Refugee Crisis
2020 Grammy Award-winning Attacca Quartet coming to New Mexico
Silk Road Ensemble musicians to play with Serenata
SITE SANTA FE presents an exhibition of work by iconic painter, Carmen Herrera.