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SciArt Santa Fe presents Woven Skies at SFAI

SciArt Santa Fe presents Woven Skies at SFAI

SciArt Santa Fe presents Woven Skies: SciArt from Air to the Cosmos, a group exhibition and series of artists’ talks, with a
diverse range of perspectives and media at the Santa Fe Art Institute. Artists in the exhibition selected through a statewide
open call illuminate matter, energy, form and other aspects from air to the cosmos through research-based investigation at
the intersection of art and science with a high level of aesthetic quality.

Featured Artists: Established and emerging artists from across the state using a variety of traditional and experimental
media featured are: Kirsten Angerbauer, Colin Barker, Fiona Bell, Paul Biagi, Natalie Christensen, Shirley Crow, Jim Eyre,
Marianne Hornbuckle, Susan Latham, Andrea Polli, Alyce Santoro, Zuyva Sevilla, Joan Stango, Dora Tass and Isabel
Winson-Sagan.

Dates/Times: May 3 rd to May 25 th

Exhibition Opening: Saturday May 3 rd @ 5-7pm

Featuring a Rubens Tube performance by artist Alyce Santoro from 6-7PM

Location: The Santa Fe Art Institute, 1600 St. Michaels Drive #31, Santa Fe, NM 87505

More information: sciartsantafe.org

Register for Programming tickets here.

 

‘LASER’ Presentations
In conjunction with the exhibition, SciArt Santa Fe will host presentations called ‘LASERs’ each Saturday and Sunday. LASER
stands for Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous. LASER presentations take place around the world in more than 40
institutions in 4 continents, and SciArt Santa Fe represents New Mexico in this prestigious international Leonardo Society for
the Arts, Sciences, and Technology initiative. Woven Skies LASERs will feature exhibiting New Mexico artists and sciart
experts from across the state.

Featured LASER presentations and Artist Salons at the Santa Fe Art Institute:
Sunday, May 4 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artist Paul Biagi with discussants Heather Murphree, Julie Tregeagle and Bobbe Besold
Saturday May 10 th 6:30-8PM Science, Art, World in Martin Heidegger’s Thought, a panel of students from St. John’s College
Santa Fe: Kanstantsin Tsiarokhin (’25), Antonio Fox (’25), Marlo Bauer (’28), Clara West (’27), Sophie Frankel (’25) organized
by Chuck Tucker
Sunday May 11 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artist Andrea Polli and Engineer Maryam Hojati
Saturday May 17 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artists Marianne Hornbuckle, Joan Stango and Shirley Crow
Sunday, May 18 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artists Kirsten Angerbauer, Zuyva Sevilla Alyce Santoro with Rubens Tube
performance
Saturday, May 24 th 4-6PM Exhibiting Artist Salon with Isabel Winson-Sagan and Alyce Santoro
Sunday, May 25 th 6:30-8PM Artist Agnes Chavez, Astrophysicist Dr. Julia Blue Bird and Nancy Conrad, founder of the Conrad
Foundation
In addition to the May 25 th LASER in Santa Fe, Agnes Chavez and Dr. Julia Blue Bird will present a Special Woven Skies
LASER at the Chaco Culture National Park Visitor Center during the Star Party on May 23 rd
Interdisciplinary artist Agnes Chavez, founder of STEMarts Lab, and NASA engineer and astrophysicist Dr. Julia Blue Bird
come together in this inspiring presentation to explore how sci-art collaborations deepen our understanding of the universe.

SciArt Santa Fe presents Woven Skies: SciArt from Air to the Cosmos, a group exhibition and series of artists’ talks, with a
diverse range of perspectives and media at the Santa Fe Art Institute. Artists in the exhibition selected through a statewide
open call illuminate matter, energy, form and other aspects from air to the cosmos through research-based investigation at
the intersection of art and science with a high level of aesthetic quality.

Featured Artists: Established and emerging artists from across the state using a variety of traditional and experimental
media featured are: Kirsten Angerbauer, Colin Barker, Fiona Bell, Paul Biagi, Natalie Christensen, Shirley Crow, Jim Eyre,
Marianne Hornbuckle, Susan Latham, Andrea Polli, Alyce Santoro, Zuyva Sevilla, Joan Stango, Dora Tass and Isabel
Winson-Sagan.

Dates/Times: May 3 rd to May 25 th

Exhibition Opening: Saturday May 3 rd @ 5-7pm

Featuring a Rubens Tube performance by artist Alyce Santoro from 6-7PM

Location: The Santa Fe Art Institute, 1600 St. Michaels Drive #31, Santa Fe, NM 87505

More information: sciartsantafe.org

‘LASER’ Presentations
In conjunction with the exhibition, SciArt Santa Fe will host presentations called ‘LASERs’ each Saturday and Sunday. LASER
stands for Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous. LASER presentations take place around the world in more than 40
institutions in 4 continents, and SciArt Santa Fe represents New Mexico in this prestigious international Leonardo Society for
the Arts, Sciences, and Technology initiative. Woven Skies LASERs will feature exhibiting New Mexico artists and sciart
experts from across the state.

Featured LASER presentations and Artist Salons at the Santa Fe Art Institute:
Sunday, May 4 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artist Paul Biagi with discussants Heather Murphree, Julie Tregeagle and Bobbe Besold
Saturday May 10 th 6:30-8PM Science, Art, World in Martin Heidegger’s Thought, a panel of students from St. John’s College
Santa Fe: Kanstantsin Tsiarokhin (’25), Antonio Fox (’25), Marlo Bauer (’28), Clara West (’27), Sophie Frankel (’25) organized
by Chuck Tucker
Sunday May 11 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artist Andrea Polli and Engineer Maryam Hojati
Saturday May 17 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artists Marianne Hornbuckle, Joan Stango and Shirley Crow
Sunday, May 18 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artists Kirsten Angerbauer, Zuyva Sevilla Alyce Santoro with Rubens Tube
performance
Saturday, May 24 th 4-6PM Exhibiting Artist Salon with Isabel Winson-Sagan and Alyce Santoro
Sunday, May 25 th 6:30-8PM Artist Agnes Chavez, Astrophysicist Dr. Julia Blue Bird and Nancy Conrad, founder of the Conrad
Foundation
In addition to the May 25 th LASER in Santa Fe, Agnes Chavez and Dr. Julia Blue Bird will present a Special Woven Skies
LASER at the Chaco Culture National Park Visitor Center during the Star Party on May 23 rd
Interdisciplinary artist Agnes Chavez, founder of STEMarts Lab, and NASA engineer and astrophysicist Dr. Julia Blue Bird
come together in this inspiring presentation to explore how sci-art collaborations deepen our understanding of the universe.

SciArt Santa Fe presents Woven Skies at SFAI

SciArt Santa Fe presents Woven Skies: SciArt from Air to the Cosmos, a group exhibition and series of artists’ talks, with a
diverse range of perspectives and media at the Santa Fe Art Institute. Artists in the exhibition selected through a statewide
open call illuminate matter, energy, form and other aspects from air to the cosmos through research-based investigation at
the intersection of art and science with a high level of aesthetic quality.

Featured Artists: Established and emerging artists from across the state using a variety of traditional and experimental
media featured are: Kirsten Angerbauer, Colin Barker, Fiona Bell, Paul Biagi, Natalie Christensen, Shirley Crow, Jim Eyre,
Marianne Hornbuckle, Susan Latham, Andrea Polli, Alyce Santoro, Zuyva Sevilla, Joan Stango, Dora Tass and Isabel
Winson-Sagan.

Dates/Times: May 3 rd to May 25 th

Exhibition Opening: Saturday May 3 rd @ 5-7pm

Featuring a Rubens Tube performance by artist Alyce Santoro from 6-7PM

Location: The Santa Fe Art Institute, 1600 St. Michaels Drive #31, Santa Fe, NM 87505

More information: sciartsantafe.org

Register for Programming tickets here.

 

‘LASER’ Presentations
In conjunction with the exhibition, SciArt Santa Fe will host presentations called ‘LASERs’ each Saturday and Sunday. LASER
stands for Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous. LASER presentations take place around the world in more than 40
institutions in 4 continents, and SciArt Santa Fe represents New Mexico in this prestigious international Leonardo Society for
the Arts, Sciences, and Technology initiative. Woven Skies LASERs will feature exhibiting New Mexico artists and sciart
experts from across the state.

Featured LASER presentations and Artist Salons at the Santa Fe Art Institute:
Sunday, May 4 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artist Paul Biagi with discussants Heather Murphree, Julie Tregeagle and Bobbe Besold
Saturday May 10 th 6:30-8PM Science, Art, World in Martin Heidegger’s Thought, a panel of students from St. John’s College
Santa Fe: Kanstantsin Tsiarokhin (’25), Antonio Fox (’25), Marlo Bauer (’28), Clara West (’27), Sophie Frankel (’25) organized
by Chuck Tucker
Sunday May 11 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artist Andrea Polli and Engineer Maryam Hojati
Saturday May 17 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artists Marianne Hornbuckle, Joan Stango and Shirley Crow
Sunday, May 18 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artists Kirsten Angerbauer, Zuyva Sevilla Alyce Santoro with Rubens Tube
performance
Saturday, May 24 th 4-6PM Exhibiting Artist Salon with Isabel Winson-Sagan and Alyce Santoro
Sunday, May 25 th 6:30-8PM Artist Agnes Chavez, Astrophysicist Dr. Julia Blue Bird and Nancy Conrad, founder of the Conrad
Foundation
In addition to the May 25 th LASER in Santa Fe, Agnes Chavez and Dr. Julia Blue Bird will present a Special Woven Skies
LASER at the Chaco Culture National Park Visitor Center during the Star Party on May 23 rd
Interdisciplinary artist Agnes Chavez, founder of STEMarts Lab, and NASA engineer and astrophysicist Dr. Julia Blue Bird
come together in this inspiring presentation to explore how sci-art collaborations deepen our understanding of the universe.

SciArt Santa Fe presents Woven Skies: SciArt from Air to the Cosmos, a group exhibition and series of artists’ talks, with a
diverse range of perspectives and media at the Santa Fe Art Institute. Artists in the exhibition selected through a statewide
open call illuminate matter, energy, form and other aspects from air to the cosmos through research-based investigation at
the intersection of art and science with a high level of aesthetic quality.

Featured Artists: Established and emerging artists from across the state using a variety of traditional and experimental
media featured are: Kirsten Angerbauer, Colin Barker, Fiona Bell, Paul Biagi, Natalie Christensen, Shirley Crow, Jim Eyre,
Marianne Hornbuckle, Susan Latham, Andrea Polli, Alyce Santoro, Zuyva Sevilla, Joan Stango, Dora Tass and Isabel
Winson-Sagan.

Dates/Times: May 3 rd to May 25 th

Exhibition Opening: Saturday May 3 rd @ 5-7pm

Featuring a Rubens Tube performance by artist Alyce Santoro from 6-7PM

Location: The Santa Fe Art Institute, 1600 St. Michaels Drive #31, Santa Fe, NM 87505

More information: sciartsantafe.org

‘LASER’ Presentations
In conjunction with the exhibition, SciArt Santa Fe will host presentations called ‘LASERs’ each Saturday and Sunday. LASER
stands for Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous. LASER presentations take place around the world in more than 40
institutions in 4 continents, and SciArt Santa Fe represents New Mexico in this prestigious international Leonardo Society for
the Arts, Sciences, and Technology initiative. Woven Skies LASERs will feature exhibiting New Mexico artists and sciart
experts from across the state.

Featured LASER presentations and Artist Salons at the Santa Fe Art Institute:
Sunday, May 4 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artist Paul Biagi with discussants Heather Murphree, Julie Tregeagle and Bobbe Besold
Saturday May 10 th 6:30-8PM Science, Art, World in Martin Heidegger’s Thought, a panel of students from St. John’s College
Santa Fe: Kanstantsin Tsiarokhin (’25), Antonio Fox (’25), Marlo Bauer (’28), Clara West (’27), Sophie Frankel (’25) organized
by Chuck Tucker
Sunday May 11 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artist Andrea Polli and Engineer Maryam Hojati
Saturday May 17 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artists Marianne Hornbuckle, Joan Stango and Shirley Crow
Sunday, May 18 th 6:30-8PM Exhibiting Artists Kirsten Angerbauer, Zuyva Sevilla Alyce Santoro with Rubens Tube
performance
Saturday, May 24 th 4-6PM Exhibiting Artist Salon with Isabel Winson-Sagan and Alyce Santoro
Sunday, May 25 th 6:30-8PM Artist Agnes Chavez, Astrophysicist Dr. Julia Blue Bird and Nancy Conrad, founder of the Conrad
Foundation
In addition to the May 25 th LASER in Santa Fe, Agnes Chavez and Dr. Julia Blue Bird will present a Special Woven Skies
LASER at the Chaco Culture National Park Visitor Center during the Star Party on May 23 rd
Interdisciplinary artist Agnes Chavez, founder of STEMarts Lab, and NASA engineer and astrophysicist Dr. Julia Blue Bird
come together in this inspiring presentation to explore how sci-art collaborations deepen our understanding of the universe.