Where There Is No Name For Art, Ogha Po’oge (White Shell, Water Place)
Where There is No Name for Art, Ogha Po’oge (White Shell, Water Place), includes six artists and a collaborative working with natural materials, making ephemeral site-works that will gradually return to the land. Honoring the history of the site at Santa Fe’s Audubon Center, the homelands of the Tewa people and Apache, this “non-art” is centered on the more-than-human world, thoughtfully engaging in the land.
Featuring work by: Submergence Collective, Leah Mata Fragua, Bill Gilbert, Ian Kualiʻi, Ruben Olguin, and Carol Padberg
Musical performance by Laura Ortman
Schedule:
Saturday, August 17
– 12:30 pm: Performance by Laura Ortman at the David J Henderson Pavilion
– 12-4 pm: Durational Piñon Performance by the Submergence Collective
– 1:30 pm: Making Circle: Earth and Fiber with Carol Padberg (cordage and clay bead making), donations welcome
Saturday, September 21
– 11 am: Workshop: Papermaking and Natural Dye with Leah Mata Fragua, . $75 per person, scholarship available. Ten participants max. RSVP info@ecoartspace.org
Sponsored by The City of Santa Fe, Department of Arts & Culture.