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RE-CENTERING SANTA FE / SOCIAL STRUCTURES

Social Structures is an installation of freestanding outdoor constructions and digital art pieces that address the themes of interconnectivity, empathy, and care. Download the map of Social Structures’ works below – on display from December 21, 2020–January 18, 2021 on the Midtown Campus at 1600 St. Michaels Drive.

Alicia Mujynya

Alicia Mujynya is a filmmaker raised & based in Santa Fe, NM. It’s her first year on her own. When not thinking about how adults pay their mortgages, she’s recording, remixing & deteriorating the world presented to her through her everyday life.

“Leisure, Moderation – Green, and Fast ii

Leisure, Moderation – Green, and Fast ii are three experimental film-movements that incorporate animation, live action, and text. The work explores abstracted happenings of our everyday lives during the COVID-19 crisis. Because of the pandemic, our regular routines with regard to work and relationships have come to a grinding halt. This has caused many of us to reflect on what these routines are really all about — if they truly have substance and if they elicit fulfillment. The work depicts how monotony, isolation, jealousy, and the passing of time shapes our outlook of the present as we shelter-in-place, and contemplates how interconnectivity, empathy, and care provide fertile ground for what a post-COVID future could look like.

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This event is part of the Culture Connects Midtown Project. To learn more visit cultureconnects.site.