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The Whole Enchilada

by Publisher Bruce Adams
Publishers Note

Publishers Note

What do a roller derby player, philanthropist, former CIA agent, film producer, fashion designer, ethnobotanist, Brazilian jiu-jitsu fighter, author, and you all have in common? While many things, Santa Fe will never be famous for being a mainstream community. If we are representative of... Comments: 1

Posted 03/15/10 @ 12:27 PM

The Whole Enchilada

by Publisher Bruce Adams

History and the Romance

This year marks Santa Fe’s 400th anniversary—but of course the history and inhabitants of the Santa Fe area pre-date the arrival of the Spanish in 1610. Every time a new building is planned in downtown Santa Fe, an extensive dialogue ensues between past and present, the city again... Comments: 0

Posted 01/19/10 @ 03:37 PM

The Whole Enchilada

by Publisher Bruce Adams
Publishers Note

Publishers Note

Internationally known fashion designer Michael Kors recently called out Santa Fe as one of the places that gives him inspiration for his clothing designs. He put us in the same league with New York, Los Angeles, and Paris. We have all known that this has always been one of those places that... Comments: 0

Posted 12/11/09 @ 03:00 PM

Inside Indian Market

by Sam Haozous

Five Questions with Da-Ka-Xeen Mehner

1. Hi Da-Ka-Xeen, considering the fact that you’re well known among certain art circles in the USA, I keep hearing that you are essentially a “politically oriented artist”… What do you think about that type of description when it comes to artwork made by yourself and... Comments: 0

Posted 08/19/09 @ 12:00 AM

Inside Indian Market

by Sam Haozous

Interview with Phillip Vigil

With this interview I thought it might be interesting to get an outsider’s perspective on the SWAIA Indian Market. Since Phillip Vigil is pretty prolific on the internet with his contemporary painting and artwork, he immediately came to mind as someone to ask. 1. As an artist who has not... Comments: 0

Posted 08/03/09 @ 09:11 AM

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