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MAY 5th 2024

What happens to the land, happens to the people

FROM

O’GA P’OGEH

To PALESTINE

We invite the local BIPoC community to join us in a collective love offering to Palestine through art and performance at Alas de Agua on Friday February 23, 5-8pm

We host a range of activities including Native nights, Intersectional Fridays, Beading workshops, and more during the fram prep and grow seasons at Full Circle Farm!

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WEBINAR: Featuring Indigenous educators Dr. Jennifer Denetdale (Diné) and Dr Porter Swentzell (Santa Clara Pueblo).

March 23, 2021

WEBINAR: Keep Santa Fe Multicultural is a group of community members, including 3SC, who are working to keep the Multicultural mural in place at the Railyard. This mural, which is one of the few remaining public art pieces in the downtown area, is slated to be destroyed during the construction of the Vladem Contemporary Art Museum.

We have been in contact with the state regarding this project, as well as collecting community feedback regarding the mural, and public art in general. This is part of a larger problem in Santa Fe of gentrification and displacement. Please join us to get informed on the current status of this project and find out how you can get involved.

August 11, 2020



WEBINAR with Heidi Brandow: “The Memory Project” utilized demographic data as a means to critically analyze public art and memorials throughout Santa Fe, New Mexico. Data collected highlighted the disproportionately high colonial influence represented in public memorials which significantly diminished the history and people of regionally specific Indigenous cultures.

Heidi K. Brandow is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work is commonly filled with whimsical characters and monsters that are often combined with words of poetry, stories, and personal reflections. Hailing from a long line of Native Hawaiian singers, musicians, and performers on her mother’s side and Diné storytellers and medicine people on her father’s side, she has found that her pursuit of a career in the arts was a natural progression.

Primarily working in painting, printmaking, and social-engagement mediums, Brandow’s work is centered on the inclusion of Indigenous people and perspectives, in the development of ethical and sustainable methods of creative engagement.

July 14, 2020


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