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Adobe Airstream Radio Hour at KSFR

August 3, 2016
Part 1:
Helena Ribe of Women's International Study Center, and Sarah Ghiorse of New Mexico Women dot org, discuss the  upcoming Women and Money symposium that WISC is hosting in Santa Fe on August 13th.
Part 2:
Kim Martindale of the Objects of Art show joined Ellen Berkovitch with Cuban painter Jose Bedia, who will be producing a paintings show for the art fair that kicks off one of Santa Fe's biggest arts economic development seasons of the year.

http://traffic.libsyn.com/ksfrspecials/MorningShow08032016.mp3

July 27, 2016
Part 1:
Daniel Werwath, development lead on the Arts and Creativity Center, joined Ellen Berkovitch with Trey Jordan, a member of the four-firm architecture team, to discuss the fledgling A+CC which will be applying for federal tax credits in early 2017 with an anticipated build date of 2018. The project was inaugurated four years ago by Creative Santa Fe, and will provide 70 units of low-cost, affordable rental housing to creative workers in Santa Fe when completed.
Part 2:
Rulan Tangen, founding artistic director and choreographer of Dancing Earth, recently traveled with her dance company to the Riddu Riddu festival in northern Norway. She discusses indigenous dance and collaborations, as well as the economics that challenge many contemporary dance companies.

http://traffic.libsyn.com/ksfrspecials/MorningShow07272016.mp3

July 20, 2016
Robin Dunlap of the Keshi Foundation joined Ellen Berkovitch to discuss The Zuni Show, an exhibition that will be held at The Scottish Rite Temple during Indian Market, spotlighting all Zuni artisans and artists.

http://traffic.libsyn.com/ksfrspecials/MorningShow07202016.mp3

July 13, 2016
Part 1:
AdobeAirstream Radio on KSFR gathered a group to discuss SITElines, the second edition of SITE Santa Fe's biennial dedicated to showcasing contemporary art of the Americas. Guests were managing curator Candice Hopkins, SITECenter director Joanne Lefrak, and artist Raven Chacon. The exhibition, wider than a line, opens on July 16th in Santa Fe.
Part 2:
Writer Ana Castillo spoke with Ellen Berkovitch about her new book of essays, Black Dove, and shared observations on politics and culture from her life as a Xicana poet, essayist and novelist. In 1996 UNM Press published the first edition of Castillo's essay collection, Massacre of the Dreamers: Essays on Xicanisma. A 20th-anniversary updated edition was released this year.

http://traffic.libsyn.com/ksfrspecials/MorningShow07132016.mp3