Your Passport To The World Of Fine Art
By Jennifer at April 24, 2013 | 2:04 pm | 0 Comment
The natural ambiance of Santa Fe in early May draws both locals and visitors to the outdoors. The senses are awakened with the fragrant aroma of fresh growth, the sounds of birds rejoicing in the trees, the feel of the warming sun on the skin, and the sight of painters lining the historic Canyon Road with easels and brushes to capture the moment in the ways that only an
A Sampling Of Santa Fe
By Jennifer at February 26, 2013 | 4:08 pm | 0 Comment
The end of February leading into March is an exciting time for Santa Fe’s palate. The chefs of The City Different bring out their creative sides for ArtFeast weekend, showcasing favorites and new creations in the 3 day event. Then, as soon as ArtFeast is over, they turn their attention to Santa Fe Restaurant Week, part of the larger New Mexico Restaurant Week. This
Fine Art Meets Fine Dining during Santa Fe’s Artfeast
By Jennifer at February 21, 2013 | 5:59 pm | 0 Comment
ArtFeast is not only every art lover’s dream, but it’s also a fantasy for foodies. A weekend-long affair in New Mexico, Artfeast is one of the only times of the year that fine art and fine dining converge into a single event. This February 22nd-24th, Santa Fe’s famous gallery and culinary scene will explode with activity as collectors from around the country convene
A World of Flavor , Art , Dining , Galleries , Santa Fe Events
Autumn Palette – The 5th Annual Canyon Road Paint Out
By Jennifer at October 8, 2012 | 1:53 pm | 1 Comments
Santa Fe has attracted artists looking for clean air, vast open spaces and stunning visual culture for more than 100 years. Numerous galleries dot the city; the biggest concentration of which is on the historic Canyon Road. The art along The Road spans the spectrum. From oils and acrylics, to stone and bronze, gold and gems, and even song and dance almost every kind
Art , Blog , Santa Fe Events
¡Celebración!
By Carey Powers at August 8, 2012 | 1:32 pm | 0 Comment
The festive congregation of culture for Spanish Market this year was enough to put a smile on anyone’s face. The crowds were tremendous as usual, but the cheer and excitement quickly replaced the stress of the masses. We arrived late enough on Saturday to hear Darren Cordova y Calor perform, and to see the sauntering swoops of couples dancing in the sun. Two children
