MFASA students enjoy mentorships with prominent Indigenous artists, flexible schedules, and access to Santa Fe, New Mexico, a cultural capital of the US.
New Mexico
The Democratic Power of the Risograph
The risograph’s handmade aesthetic has become associated with posters, broadsheets, zines, and pamphlets, and has been embraced by small publishers.
“Scream until you can’t breathe” in Nicholas Galanin’s Interference Patterns at SITE Santa Fe
An expansive solo exhibition by the multidisciplinary Tlingit and Unangax̂ artist centers Indigenous perspectives and aims to boldly disrupt colonial narratives.
Zane Bennett Contemporary Art Presents Paper Trails
With the aim of linking sculpture and printmaking, the Santa Fe exhibition features works by artists like Ed Ruscha, Bruce Nauman, Helen Frankenthaler, and Robert Motherwell.
The Life and Times of Patrociño Barela
A new exhibition at the Roswell Museum in New Mexico honors the underrecognized legacy of the self-taught wood carver.
SITE Santa Fe Presents Deborah Roberts: Come walk in my shoes
The exhibition features figurative works that combine found images with hand-painted details to illustrate the experiences of Black children in the US.
New Mexico Museum of Art Announces September Opening of Vladem Contemporary
The newly reimagined space in the Santa Fe Railyard District presents its inaugural exhibition Shadow and Light.
The Art World Isn’t Enough
Albuquerque artist sheri crider uses her work to transform people’s lives and create actionable change in criminal justice reform.
Santa Fe’s Radius Books Announces Artist Weekend 2023
Join the art book publisher for a free community celebration with artists, writers, and collaborators in New Mexico this August.
Everest Pipkin on the Utopian Potential of Gardens
The trans nonbinary artist, writer, and game designer employs data as their medium to expand on the broader “garden” and the often violent ways in which we preserve its beauty.
Emotional Landscapes
Angel Oloshove aims for the sublime with meditative sculptural ceramics and pastel works at form & concept in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
An Indigenous MFA Program Moves Beyond “Mastery”
Beyond Mastery illustrates how the Institute of American Indian Arts is liberating and expanding truly beyond those expectations of Indigenous art.