One of Santa Fe’s few pure examples of Prairie style architecture, made famous by Frank Lloyd Wright, this one hundred year old home on East Buena Vista illustrates the versatility of adobe and rich diversity of architecture in the city prior to the Spanish Pueblo Revival after World War I.
Between 1910 and 1920, Santa Fe witnessed a brief emergence of California Mission Style, as well as California Craftsmen homes, mostly in the South Capital area. Over the years, many of these Prairie style influenced bungalows were modified to incorporate Pueblo Revival elements. The Buena Vista home of...
Monday, April 7, 2008
by Susan Kline, Lynden Galloway and Chris Corey (Photographer) • SantaFe.com
In 16 new photomontage, birds carry us into imagined landscapes.
Realist Paintings
On Friday, May 16, from 5:00 – 6:00 pm, Garcia Street Books will feature well known Santa Fean, Fabian Chavez Jr., who will be celebrating the University of New Mexico Press publication, Taking on Giants: Fabian Chavez Jr. and New Mexico Politics, by David Roybal, political journalist and editorial columnist for the Albuquerque Journal. The book is an anecdotal account of Chavez's thirty year career dedicated to a variety of state posts in New Mexico, blazing new trails into civil rights, education, business, government, and politics. Chavez was instrumental in the creation of the...
Growing a Sustainable Organic Garden. How to Build and Plant a GreenzGox Garden.
Native American Elders Storytellers and Youth Arts Activities
IAIA Museum will be bustling with storytelling performances and art activities for children and families on Saturday, May 17 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
During the Stories from Our Elders: Native American Storytelling Festival, visitors will learn about indigenous culture and history through the vibrant culture-based model of storytelling.
Festival performers represent tribes located in diverse areas throughout North America. Museum Director, Joseph Sanchez emphasizes, "It is not often that local residents have the opportunity to hear a number of first-rate Native storytellers from such a...