NM Santa Fe Complex Events…7/21 and on

Big Sky Big Changes Photo by Mary MacIntyre
Manipulated Image
July 24 · 8:30pm
Expect a night of screenings as diverse as music videos to mystery and the philosophical questioning of the meaning of life. Join us for the premiere of a new video by Keep Adding’s Brian Bixby. Brian will discuss past collaborations with LA filmmaker and spatial reconstructionist, Scott Pagano, whose work will also be screened. We will then take a look at London-based artist, Yuko Takemura’s mysterious video tableaux, followed by Gerald Guthrie’s animations, replete with technical mastery, humor, and philosophical depth. Read more.
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Santa Fe Complex receives significant funding from the Economic Development Department of the City of Santa Fe.
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It’s Coming!
Santa Fe Complex celebrates the spirit of the DIY (Do it Yourself) culture in re:Make It!, a three day festival at of installations, music and workshops showcasing innovative uses of custom built, re-purposed or recycled technology. Twenty-two collaborators create a panoply of artwork through environments and performances that reflect self reliance, innovation, collaboration, and community participation from August 7 to August 9 with special appearances by Michael Shiloh, who will appear courtesy of Make Magazine.
August 7-9
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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. (For the Railrunner schedule, 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.
In the Wings
Seize Your Publishing Future
July 28 · 7:00pm
Join Tom Johnson, a journalist and journalism educator for more than 30 years, as he introduces audiences to the power shift inherent in the print-on-demand tools emerging on the Internet. These tools — most are already accessible from every writer’s computer — can move authors into the ranks of the published with a minimal investment of time and a relatively easy learning curve. Click here for more information.
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Contemporary Music @ the Complex
July 29 · 6:00pm
Santa Cruz, NM composer and musical scholar James Brody continues his series of musical investigations of the work of eight contemporary composers: Iannis Xenakis, Franz Kamin, Milton Babbitt, Brian Ferneyhough, John Cage, Elliott Carter, Igor Stravinsky and Karlheinz Stockhausen. Brody will mentor an extensive audience discussion and use technology to represent the music visually during thee sessions. Read more.
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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
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