Santa Fe. Georgia o'Keefe and museum of intl folk art
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Santa Fe New Mexico Vlog Trip
I went on a trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico for 3 days and had a blast! :( Sadly, I lost some of the footage when I was there so sorry about the vlog being short and ending abruptly.
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△ Places & Activites ▼
→ Sunrise Springs Resort -
→ El Rancho De Las Golondrinas -
→ Meow Wolf House of Eternal Return -
→ Santa Fe School of Cooking -
→ Inn & Spa at Loretto -
→ Museum Hill Cafe -
△ Other Places I Visited & Activites I Did That Recommend ▼
→ Canyon Road -
→ El Farol -
→ Museum of International Folk Art -
→ Santa Fe Spirits -
→ Coyote Cantina -
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△ Equipment Used▼
→ Canon Mark III -
→ Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 Art Lens -
→ Panasonic G85 -
→ Panasonic 12-25mm F2.8 -
→ Panasonic 12mm f1.4 Lens -
→ Panasonic 14mm F2.5 Lens -
→ Panasonic DMW-GWC1 Wide Conversion Lens
→ Diva Ring Light -
→ LimoStudio Softbox Light -
Artist of the Month - April 2019 - Bill Worrell
The Great Adventure (Part 4)
Our travel record of Bandelier National Park, Santa Fe-NM to Shamrock, TX.
Dobles Vidas: Folk Art from The Mexican Museum
Dobles Vidas: Folk Art from The Mexican Museum presents over 60 artworks that explore the many stories an object can tell about the people, places and traditions of those who create, use and collect them. From Huichol yarn paintings to wooden animals, ceramic muñecas to barro negro, Dobles Vidas reveals the many facets of folk art in Mexico.
Dobles Vidas is a collaboration with The Mexican Museum, run by USF alumnus David de la Torre ’70
Full story:
See more videos by USF student vlogger Matt Nazario-Miller:
Spanish Art Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Here is a show of what went down in the Santa Fe plaza earlier this afternoon. Here, you see a cranky local, lots of tents, lots of art, dancing, lots of people, old historic architecture, and much more!
El Rancho de las Golondrinas, Santa Fe, New Mexico USA on JULY 4th 2013
El Rancho de las Golondrinas, Santa Fe, New Mexico USA on JULY 4th 2013
Visiting New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science is a natural history and science museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico near Old Town Albuquerque. The Museum was founded in 1986.
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New Mexico State Capitol Tour
Tour of the New Mexico state capitol building in Santa Fe.
Kelly Moore at the Tesuque Flea Market
The art of Dog
ROBERT MIRABAL – SANTA FE PLAZA 2019 Set 2
Robert Mirabal gives a stunning performance on the Santa Fe Plaza on the Eve of Indian Market
His captivating rendition of classics as well as a new performance of maintaining sustainable food production with the distribution of Blue Corn Seeds from his farm , Gives a positive meaning to the RESIST movement.
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Santa Fe ( or ; Tewa: Oghá P’o'oge, Navajo: Yootó; Zuni: Ts'u'yala) is the capital and fourth-most populous city of the U.S. state of New Mexico. In addition to being the eponymous seat of Santa Fe County, it has approximately 83,875 inhabitants with a metropolitan area population of approximately 144,170. Due to its geographic location in Northern New Mexico–at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Rocky Mountains–Santa Fe exhibits an alpine and dry steppe climate with pronounced forestry, various mountain ranges, and large plains, along its city limits. During the winter season, Santa Fe typically experiences large amounts of snowfall and drops in temperature allowing it to maintain New Mexico's third-largest ski resort, Ski Santa Fe, following Angel Fire Resort and Taos Ski Valley. The city's subalpine land elevation is 7,199 feet above sea level, making it the third-highest city in elevation in the United States. It is jointly-eponymous with Santa Fe, Granada, Spain–both cities feature a castle, lion, and the Spanish imperial eagle on their official seals and flags. Spanish culture is celebrated annually in Santa Fe, most notably with Fiestas de Santa Fe and the burning of Zozobra.
The area of Santa Fe has been continuously occupied since 900 BCE, originally inhabited by prehistoric Pueblo and Tanoan hunter-gatherers. Formal settlements spread in the early 1200s, making Santa Fe one of the oldest continuously occupied sites in the Western Hemisphere. Spanish conquistador Juan de Oñate led an envoy into the city during the early 17th century as a part of Spain's larger effort to colonize the Americas. New Mexico's first colonial governor, Pedro de Peralta, designated Santa Fe the capital of the Kingdom of New Mexico in 1610, making it the oldest state capital in the United States. The full name of the City of Santa Fe (Spanish: Ciudad de Santa Fe) as founded remains La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís (The Royal Town of the Holy Faith of Saint Francis of Assisi). As the capital of the New Spain, Santa Fe de Nuevo México served as the seat of power for the Spanish Empire in North America. It briefly gained independence from 1680 to 1692 after Pueblo peoples intermittently revolted. After Diego de Vargas reconquered the city for New Spain in the late 1690s, it remained under Spanish rule for more than a century. While Spain lost Santa Fe to Mexico in 1810, Mexico suppressed a Texan raid on Santa Fe in 1841 only to lose it to the United States five years later. Santa Fe was designated the capital of the U.S. State of New Mexico in 1912.
As the cultural and economic centre of New Mexico, the city exerts substantial influence in the state's politics, education, entertainment, environment, media, fashion, science, culture, and the arts. The Governor's Mansion, New Mexico Legislature, and Supreme Court of New Mexico are all headquartered in Santa Fe. It is home to the New Mexico Museum of Art, Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, and Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, operating the International Folk Art Market and Santa Fe Indian Market during the summers. While it possesses modern infrastructure, the city has preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighborhoods and streets. Its landmarks include the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, San Miguel Mission, and Santa Fe Plaza. In addition to numerous parks and woodlands, the Santa Fe National Forest is within its northern city limits. The city has one of the most expensive real estate and rental markets in the country. Known for its art market, Santa Fe has the third-largest art market value in the United States, with nearly 250 art galleries and brokers. The city was designated a UNESCO World Creative City in 2005 for its efforts in cultural preservation.
Los Angeles to Santa Monica on Route 66 (New Project 13)
This educational video shows the route the original Route 66 took as it rolled to the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica, California. Music in the background are short clips of music from the Tom Hanks Production Company called Playtone in Santa Monica. This is just one of two major production corporations. The other is Lionsgate.
All images and video were created or taken from Google Earth
El Arte de Lupita-Oaxaca
I am a Mexican artist born in Oaxaca, Mexico. I immigrated to the United States at an early age looking to improve my abilities in painting. I am the last child of seven in the family. I started studying art in Hightstown High School soon after I learned English as my second language.
My goal after finishing High School was to keep pursuing my dream of becoming an artist.
In 2010 I graduated in Management from Mercer County Community College.
Now, I am focus on finishing my career in Fine arts. I'm currently enrolled in MCCC surrounded by very bright artists such as Mel Leipzig and Kyle Stevenson.
My grandmother who was like a mother to me, died right after I came to the US; she was a very important person in my life. I lived with her since I was a little girl. She always encouraged me to the arts. She used to call me La Pintora...
I paint my culture because it is beautiful and full of vibrant colors; It is unique...
There is nothing more pleasant to me than painting my culture, my colors, and my people.
EXHIBITIONS
2011
The Influence of a Teacher: Mel Leipzig and Protégés
(An Exhibit of works by Mel Leipzig and the many artists he has influenced in central New Jersey)West Windsor Arts Center, Princeton Junction, NJ
WW33 2011: A juried art exhibit
(The juror Aron Johnston,Jr.)West Windsor Arts Center, Princeton Junction, NJ
MCCC Visual Arts Student Exhibit 2011
Mercer County Community College, West Windsor, NJ
Art All Night 2011
Historic Roebling Wire Works Factory, Trenton, NJ
Botanica
Botanica, Inc., (Chelsea) New York, NY
Global Rhythms: A juried art exhibit
(Juror: Dr. Ferris Olin. Professor at Rutgers University; co-founder and co-director of the Institute for Women and Art; administrator of The Feminist Art Project. Also, co-curator of the Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series at Rutgers)West Windsor Arts Center, Princeton Junction, NJ
Monsters Ball Exhibit
Artworks Art Center & Gallery, Trenton, NJ
2012
WW33 2012: A juried art exhibit
(Jurors for the show were Donna Payton and Kali McMillan.
MCCC Visual Arts Student Exhibit 2012
Mercer County Community College, West Windsor, NJ
Art All Night 2012
Historic Roebling Wire Works Factory, Trenton, NJ
Trenton Makes: TAWA Artists at Ellarslie
(Juror: Gerard Haggerty, art critic) The Trenton City Museum, Trenton, NJ
Matices De Las Americas 2012- International Exhibition
Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego, CA
Dia de los Muertos 2012- International Exhibition.
Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego, CA.
7th Annual Dia de los Muertos Exhibition 2012- ChimMaya Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Coming Exhibitions- Trenton Artwork and Florence Italy
PRESS
Stage Magazine Online, May 9, 2011 review by Patricia Bradford of MCCC Visual Arts Student Exhibit 2011.
Philly Burbs.com, July 8, 2012 review by Gwen Shrift of Trenton Makes: TAWA at Ellarslie Exhibit.
Princetoninfo.com, August 15, 2012 review by Ilene Dube of Trenton Makes: TAWA at Ellarslie Exhibit.
Legend Of The Christmas Nacho
Once upon a time, things were looking extremely dismal. And then, down from the sky, there came...(listen to the song.)
Written by Bill Worrell. Sung by Bill Worrell; guitar and harmony by Spider Johnson.
We both wish you Merry Chanukah and Happy Christmas!
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13th BiSciConf 2016 ER 100616 1300 Wyckoff
2013 SWAIA Indian Market: Collecting Memories...Not Just Art
This was a special year for me to attend the 2013 SWAIA Indian Market. Not only did I get to be an official SWAIA spokesperson for Spanish-language and English television in New Mexico, I got to spend some quality time with my Native American art friends. I also had the chance to meet some cool new friends whose work is amazing...check out Holly Wilson at hollywilson.com, Jodi Webster at Shan Goshorn at shangoshorn.com, and Lone Dog Noisecat at to see the newest and most amazing stuff coming out of Santa Fe! For more information, visit my blog at
Cheech Marin Shares Art With New Mexico Museum
Actor and comedian Cheech Marin says he and longtime comedy partner Tommy Chong may soon reunite on film. The Las Cruces Sun-News reports Marin made the comments Friday while launching an exhibit of his art collection at the Las Cruces Museum of Art in southern New Mexico. The 67-year-old, known as one half of Cheech & Chong, says there have been discussions about starting a project within the next year. Chicanitas: Small Paints from the Cheech Marin Collection features 70 paintings by 29 Chicano artists.
Fuego De Amor Fire Dancers of Santa Fe, New Mexico
A spectacular dance performance during the Haunted Harvest weekend sponsored by the Lamy Railroad and History Museum...visit our website...
Folk and Self-Taught Art Discussion