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During the storms and winds: life. Celebrate. Oneness. Photo by Mary MacIntyre
Life with art,music, lectures, and projects creates more fun. See if you agree, and then come to Santa Fe, NM.
This Week @ the Complex
For more information, call
505/216.7562
June 22, 2009
An Invitation to Make Space for Peace
Wednesday, June 24 · 1:30pm
Ahni Rocheleau returns to the Complex to discuss Spaces for Peace, her effort to create peace monuments in various cities, including Santa Fe. She participated in the April 9 discussion of public art with Jack Becker and Erica Behrens. Now, she offers an update on her work and an opportunity for the community to become involved. Read more.
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Sunday, June 28 - Tuesday, June 30
SWARMing in Santa Fe
Swarmfest 2009 is coming to the Complex on June 28-30. SwarmFest, the leading international conference to advance agent-based modeling, is an informal and interdisciplinary reunion for anyone interested in advancing the use of agent-based modeling systems. It’s a discussion-based, problem-question oriented, workshop-like environment that is also non-denominational: users of Repast, NetLogo and even FORTRAN are welcome. Prior SWARMFests were held in Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, DePaul University, Notre Dame, Torino, Italy and the University of Michigan. For more info, click here.
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Friday, July 3 · 8:23pm
Projected Light
Summer@The Complex™ continues at sunset on July 3 with Projected Light™, a drive-in theater for the 21st century, when eight artists project their creations in sound and video on the interior and exterior walls of the Complex. The event’s new kind of fireworks continue through the weekend on the 4th and 5 and end on the weekend of July 10-12. Read more.
Albuquerque Meets Kansas City
June 26, 8:30pm
New media artist and VJ, Peter Rand, will be showing recent sound films and performing live with special guest Paul Rudy on June 26th at the June installment of Manipulated Image at the Complex. Additionally, we will screen Dennis H. Miller’s fascinating abstract animations with his musical compositions, and New York artist, Donald O’Finn’s “feverishly edited encyclopedically strange video collages”.
Peter Rand’s obsession with film and video began with a super-8 camera, a cassette four-track, and a movie about washing dishes. After completing countless short videos, documentaries, and media presentations, he got his hands on a video mixer and a set of projectors and started VJing in and around Washington state. Now, a professional VJ and New Mexico resident, Peter focuses on bringing a poignant narrative to his work in new media. He teaches art to underserved populations in and around Albuquerque and is in the process of completing a collection of sound films.
Paul Rudy joins Rand from his position at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. He is a life-long student whose music encompasses the desert, the kitchen, inside, and outback, to chamber and orchestral. A fascination with sound has led from instrumental works to radio programs in London and Aspen Colorado, to interactive, installation, and cinematic works, with, and without visuals. Rudy has received awards from the Guggenheim (2008), Fulbright (1997) and Wurlitzer Foundations, Sounds Electric ‘07 Competition (1st Prize), Bourges Electroacoustic Music Competition (including a 2008 commission), EMS (Sweden 1st Prize), Citta di Udine (Prize ex aequo), SEAMUS, Meet the Composer, the American Composer’s Forum, SCI, National Music Teacher’s Association and the Missouri Music Teacher’s Association. He also has an avid interest in bicycling, hiking, camping, and mountaineering. In 1994 he completed the Colorado Grand Slam after climbing all 54 of Colorado’s 14,000 ft peaks. Rudy’s Healing Journey CD’s In lake’ch, Kuxan suum and Zuvuya are available on iTunes.
For more information, click here.
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Come Visit Us
Santa Fe Complex is located in the Railyard Art District within walking distance of the hotels, restaurants and shops at the plaza downtown. We’re housed in two facilities, the project space at 624 Agua Fria and the common space at 632 Agua Fria.
While there is parking at 624 Agua Fria, the Romero Street parking lot is more conveniently located for the 632 facility. Romero St. is an old-style Santa Fe ox-cart road just east of the 624 driveway. Follow it south from Agua Fria St. until it opens up to two lanes; turn hard right into the parking lot for 632. Or, enter from Manhattan St. & Romero St. to the south.
Here’s a map to our location, a representative shot showing the Railyard District and a sketchup drawing of the facility at 632. For more information, call 505/216.7562 or click here.
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Take the Railrunner to the Complex
Leave downtown Abq at 4:15 on the #514 and you’ll be at the Santa Fe Depot by 5:46. Walk west, past the REI building, to the Complex for our evening events. (The Railrunner stops at three other spots in the Abq area en route to Santa Fe. For details, click here.)
Return on the #519 at 8:15, arriving in downtown ABQ at 9:42, or the #521 heads south at 9:30 to arrive at 10:57.
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Santa Fe Complex
624 Agua Fria
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505-216-7562
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