Two Poems from Susto by Tommy Archuleta
Writings2023 New Mexico Field Guide
Two poems from Susto, Tommy Archuleta's debut poetry book.
Writings2023 New Mexico Field Guide
Two poems from Susto, Tommy Archuleta's debut poetry book. By Kathryne Lim
Tommy Archuleta’s debut poetry book Susto delves into the science and folklore of curanderismo to take readers on a magical and frightening journey through grief. By Kathryne Lim
Santa Fe-based textile artist Rhiannon Griego weaves wearable and displayable artworks that pay respect to the land and her Spanish and Native heritage. By Kathryne Lim
Siler Yard fills a void in Santa Fe’s affordable housing crunch, especially for artists and long-standing residents. Though celebrated, the development faces challenges. By Kathryne Lim
A debut solo exhibition by Albuquerque artist and muralist Nani Chacon (Diné, Chicana) celebrates Indigeneity through storytelling and design. By Kathryne Lim
FeatureNew MexicoVol. 5 Collectivity + Collaboration
Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, renowned New Mexico-based poet, opens up about her personal poetry process and collaboration across artistic disciplines. By Kathryne Lim
Political organizer and artist Szu-Han Ho of Albuquerque builds coalitions and breaks down institutionalized barriers. By Kathryne Lim
Joshua Concha, multimedia artist and poet from Taos Pueblo, plans to promote ideals of peace, unity, love, and community as Taos, New Mexico’s third poet laureate. By Kathryne Lim
Mei-mei Berssenbrugge's A Treatise on Stars, the latest book by the New Mexico-based poet, makes a case for communication with star beings. By Kathryne Lim
ReviewNew MexicoVol. 4 Winter 2021
Hung Liu’s Sanctuary at Turner Carroll Gallery in Santa Fe illuminated and paid respect to the renowned artist and her moving works. By Kathryne Lim
The Santa Fe Independent Film Festival 2021 returns with a full line-up of screenings, panels, and events. By Kathryne Lim
The photography exhibition Rania Matar: SHE at Obscura Gallery centers female complexity and empowerment. By Kathryne Lim
In Balancing Cultures at Foto Forum Santa Fe, Jerry Takigawa reckons with family history and trauma, and finds beauty in the process. By Kathryne Lim
Jami Porter Lara’s Terms and Conditions offers a space for uncomfortable conversations around identity, womanhood, and whiteness. By Kathryne Lim
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