Get Lit: Light Looks Back In New Art Book On Pinhole Photography Tied To Santa Fe Exhibition These photographs peer at you through the mists of time. They feel like old dreams left out to ripen. They are mute houses, [...] Lisa Barrow \ May 08, 2014 Read More “The Church at Ranchos de Taos” by Bill Wittliff
Culture Shock: Feed The Pyre, Portmanteau Words And Moving Witness Feed The Pyre Since its foundation in Burque just over a year ago, online magazine Pyragraph has wowed artists, filmmakers, authors, musicians, designers and other working [...] Lisa Barrow \ Apr 24, 2014 Read More James Judd: He funny. (Anatoliy Koval)
Culture Shock: Warm And Fuzzy Lumpkins, Cutting-Edge Old-School, The City And The City, Junot You Want To Warm And Fuzzy Lumpkins Finding something truly original from a renowned nuevomexicano artist who passed away in 2000 has gotta be a good feeling. A family member [...] Lisa Barrow \ Apr 17, 2014 Read More “Abstract Landscape #3,” serigraph, 24 x 36 in. (William Lumpkins)
Gimme Supershelter: Sustainable Architecture Can Be Learned In A Few Weekends Sustainable Architecture Can Be Learned In A Few Weekends Barbed wire. Bags. Inorganic material stabilized with cement or lime. Believe it or not, this is the stuff dreams are made of. Or [...] Lisa Barrow \ Apr 03, 2014 Read More The Hive founder, Jesse Kalapa, under an earthbag wall built with UNM sustainability students (photos by Cameron Crow)
Saddle Up: Moving Forward, Looking Back Travels The Old Spanish Trail Janire Nájera apparently likes her road trips 19th-century-style. The Spanish photojournalist and curator is taking a cue from Antonio Armijo—who laid the groundwork [...] Lisa Barrow \ Mar 27, 2014 Read More The Cathedral in downtown Santa Fe (Matt Wright)
Inside Information: The Science Of Cells Paints A Pretty Picture The Science Of Cells Paints A Pretty Picture The bedrock of discovery is observation. But when it comes to the very, very small, to the molecular machines that power our bodies [...] Lisa Barrow \ Mar 27, 2014 Read More
Spill Happening: David Correia Updates Kafb Jet Fuel Spill Story On Kunm David Correia Updates Kafb Jet Fuel Spill Story On Kunm One of our biggest stories of 2013 was “The Environmental Disaster You’ve Never Heard Of: Albuquerque’s Kirtland Air Force Base jet fuel spill” [...] Lisa Barrow \ Mar 27, 2014 Read More [url]http://alibi.com/feature/45896/The-Environmental-Disaster-Youve-Never-Heard-Of.html[/url]Just like Mom used to make![xurl]
Quilt While You’re Still Ahead Saturday, March 15, is a big day around these parts, and the question on everyone’s mind is: Who will reign supreme when vicious [...] Lisa Barrow \ Mar 20, 2014 Read More Upcycle your denim at Hip Stitch with the Albuquerque Modern Quilt Guild (courtesy of Linda Hamlin)
The F-Word And The Happy Life: Rapture, Blister, Burn Lays Out All The Options Rapture, Blister, Burn Lays Out All The Options Did feminism really change anything? Do we even want it to? Over 50 years after Betty Friedan helped spark a second wave with [...] Lisa Barrow \ Mar 13, 2014 Read More
Culture Shock: Adventures In Aqueductery, Textiles Reimagined And Saucy Shakespeare ’Cause You’re Worth It Unless you’re reading the Alibi in the buff (and hey, I’m not judging), you’ll agree that the fabric stuff cloaking and warming your [...] Lisa Barrow \ Mar 06, 2014 Read More Jane Lackey’s “Circulate”