The Color in Color Photography BY DANIEL KOSHAREK The tradition of coloring, or at the least applying a little tint, goes way back to the [...]
Adriel Heisey with Maxine McBrinn Maxine McBrinn, curator of archaeology at the Museum of Indian Arts and [...]
Through the Looking Glass BY DANIEL KOSHAREK Glass negatives were a boon to photography when they were first introduced in the 1860s. [...]
The Enchanted Staircase BY PENELOPE HUNTER-STIEBEL At first I thought it was a private stairway connecting two of Santa Fe’s hubs [...]
The Spirit of Flamenco BY NICOLASA CHÁVEZ Why has this way of life, so natural in Spain, become such a fixture in New Mexico? Why [...]
New Life for an Old Pot BY GARY COZZENS It must have been a good year for the Jornada Mogollon farmer tending his field along Rio [...]
Two Poems These poems were previously published in The Curvature of the Earth, by Gene Frumkin and Alvaro [...]
Artists in Flight BY TOM IRELAND The title of the ongoing exhibition at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum—From New York to New [...]
Shakespeare’s First Folio Comes to Santa Fe BY CYNTHIA BAUGHMAN When William Shakespeare died in 1616, eighteen of his plays, including Macbeth, The [...]
Flamenco: From Spain to New Mexico BY NICOLASA CHÁVEZ Passionate, fiery, sensual, meditative. These are a few of the words that come to mind [...]
American Modernism and the New Mexico Landscape BY KATHERINE WARE Americans had long considered Europe to be the international capital of art and style when [...]
O’Keeffe In Process BY CARMEN VENDELIN I was the sort of child that ate around the raisin on the cookie and ate around the hole [...]
CONTEXT IS EVERYTHING BY CODY HARTLEY There are few artistic figures regarded more highly for their originality and individualism [...]
Trail of Hard Knocks BY DANIEL KOSHAREK When Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where [...]
Great Space of Land Unknown A Sampler of the Chávez Library Map Collection BY PATRICIA HEWITT Maps can be educational, symbolic, [...]