Tag Archives: Independent Artists

Passing Greatness: a Paean to Musician Bill Hinkley & the Giving Spirit

“I’m quite sure that it will take the angel band just a short time to get over the shock of ‘The Old Rugged Cross’ in 5/4 time or ‘Amazing Grace’ to the tune of ‘Gilligan’s Island’.” –Van Mertz “Bill’s reggae version of the Ballad of Jed Clampett was one of my favorites…” –Mike Tonder He [...]

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  1. Thriving Arts = Thriving Cities: Towards a Santa Fe + Albuquerque Arts Link
  2. Santa Fe Art Scene: Substance over Style
  3. See and Be Scene
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Santa Fe Artist’s Boot Camp + Art Scene Updates

Emerging and independent artists have a low cost opportunity to step up their game with the Artist’s Boot Camp series starting Thursday, May 6th at Bishop’s Lodge Ranch Resort and Spa.   Sponsored by the Santa Fe Small Business Development Center and Creative Santa Fe, the weekly workshops focus on issues central to successful sales.  The [...]

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  2. Mad Science Brewing in Downtown Santa Fe
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The Business of Making Culture: an interview w/Red Cell

Search for Red Cell on Facebook  and you’ll see a haggard face with sad, bitter eyes. A man beaten by life.  This is not Red Cell.  The tiny headshot of an anonymous, dustbowl prisoner stands in wry contrast to the genial visionary powerhouse himself.  But controverting your expectations is stock-in-trade for the man behind The [...]

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Santa Fe Neighborhood Quick Sketch: South Capitol

Rail traffic and an expanding middle class fueled the development of South Capitol in the early twentieth century. A rich and appealing collection of single family homes, condos, and small compounds, South Capitol charms with its architectural diversity. Craftsman bungalows intermingle with Pueblo Revivals, Victorians and Territorials. Construction materials run the Santa Fe gamut: adobe, [...]

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Thriving Arts = Thriving Cities: Towards a Santa Fe + Albuquerque Arts Link

Great cities are defined by great art.  We acknowledge the fact, profit from the spirit, but don’t necessarily involve ourselves with feeding our city’s vital arts character. Blessedly, in New Mexico, many do.
Last week, I took part in #abqtalk: a Twitter Talk show moderated by William C. Reichard, multi-talented communications pro and author of the blog [...]

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  3. Contemporary. Spontaneous. Real. (with apologies to Dan Milnor)
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Selling Your Santa Fe Home in a Buyer’s Market

Abundant inventory is described as a buyer’s market: great if you’re a buyer, but what if you’re a seller?  The tough news is that the value and appeal of your home will be measured against a greater number of homes than in a neutral or seller’s market.   You’ve got competition and potentially lots of it.  [...]

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  3. State of the Santa Fe Real Estate Market at start of 2010
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Mad Science Brewing in Downtown Santa Fe

In the heart of downtown Santa Fe’s South Capitol district, a Mad Scientist is stirring a cauldron of mind-spurring experiments and impressionable young minds to create a new generation of revolutionary thinkers.
At least that’s her hope.
Once a week, age-clustered groups of students gather to  build electric motors, dissect plants, peer at small things through microscopes, [...]

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Santa Fe Art Scene: Substance over Style

Sure, Santa Fe was crowned a UNESCO Creative City in 2005 (for folk art and design) and has apparent squatter’s right in the Small Cities category of American Style’s annual poll on the top 25 arts destinations.  We’re known for the Canyon Road art galleries, the opera, Indian Market, Spanish Market and most recently, the [...]

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