MFASA students enjoy mentorships with prominent Indigenous artists, flexible schedules, and access to Santa Fe, New Mexico, a cultural capital of the US.
Santa Fe
Shining a Light on First California Artists
California Stars illuminates contributions to contemporary art that have been long ignored and excluded from the standard Euro-American canon.
“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.
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.
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.
A New Jewel in the Crown of Santa Fe’s Museum Scene
The New Mexico Museum of Art’s new extension, Vladem Contemporary, pays homage to Santa Fe’s past and present.
Jane Lackey’s String Theory
Lackey’s “cut paintings” bring to the forefront the often invisible or rarely acknowledged experiences of connection.
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.
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.
Highlights From a Busy Weekend at the Santa Fe Indian Market
The 101st edition of the Native arts festival featured 800 artists and extensive programming.
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.