Art & Poetry Geocache – 2018

Art & Poetry Geocache By Miriam Sagan and Isabel Winson-Sagan Maternal Mitochondria, made up of mother-daughter duo Miriam Sagan and Isabal Winson-Sagan, created a site-specific installation of poetry and Suminagashi (paper marbling) in the Railyard Park. The exhibit consisted of a free workshop, during which participants learned the

Parallax – 2018

Parallax By Mark Knutson Similar to the lines of a railroad track that fade into the horizon, Mark Knutson's sculpture formed a parallax that vertically disappeared in the blue skies above. The pieces came apart and fragmented, just like the changing grid lines that direct the path of

SCANNERS – 2018

Scanners By Bill Dolson A video installation in the Railyard Park Rose Ramada, Scanners consisted of geometric animations that were programmed to project onto the surrounding vegetation after sunset each evening. Explained Dolson, "When projected onto a bush or tree, the line becomes a vertical plane of light scanning across

The FENCE – 2018

The FENCE Conceived and produced by Photoville A public photography project exhibited in major parks and downtowns across North America, the FENCE at the Railyard featured the work of over 50 photographers from New Mexico and around the world, bringing compelling visual stories into the public realm, and to

Dancing Earth – 2018

Dancing Earth A unique force in world dance, Dancing Earth gathers Native collaborators who embody intertribal ecological philosophies to re-envision contemporary dance and assert its role in our society as purposeful ritual. As indigenous dancers, composers, costumers, filmmakers, and poets, they honor dance's essential function in personal, social, and environmental transformation. In

smallstrangething – 2017

smallstrangething By szalt Led choreographer Stephanie Zaletel, Los Angeles-based dance company szalt visited the Railyard Park in 2017 on their first tour, following stops in Seattle, New York and Italy.  Incorporating live acoustic sound, their site-specific corpse style dance performances were intended to engage the public in critical thought and conversations about

Wise Fool AHA Festival – 2017

Wise Fool AHA Festival A beloved and award-winning non-profit organization at the center of Santa Fe's community arts scene, Wise Fool serves 2,000 youth and adults annually with hands-on activities, and 14,000 audience members with high-quality experiences built upon their core values of community, arts accessibility, and social justice. On September 17,

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