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Warehouse 21 Youth Video Slam 2007 Winners

Clay Man - Click to view:       

How Not To Make A Movie - Click to view:       

Wing Beats - Click to view:       

New Mexico CultureNet Presents

Living Portraits of New Mexico Artists & Writers is a series of short films featuring interviews with the artists, examples of work and footage of places and activities important to their lives. In the DVD, a discussion guide accompanies each film to assist teachers and others in fully considering the issues raised in the films. 

Click your media player type below to view the 3 minute intros for each artist (5 MB, streaming):

Lonnie Vigil, Nambe, Pottery Maker:         

Beverly Singer, Tewa/Dine, Filmmaker, Author:         

Roxanne Swentzelll, Santa Clara, Sculptor:         

Tom Joyce, Blacksmith, 2007 Artist of the Year:         

Santa Fe Student and Youth Film Contest 2007

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Winner 

The Other Side of The Tracks by School for the Arts and Sciences, winning prize donated to Youth Shelters and Family Services. Filmmakers: Clay Balsamo, Rikki Carroll, Benet Comeau, Beth Christensen, Arin Dineen, Lili Nimlo, Kiera O'Brien and Emma Selby.

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Featured Submissions

Getting by in Santa Fe... As a Girl by Girls, Inc.: Niquelle Barnes-Mackey, Mona Chavarria, Laura Christain, Delaney Covelli, Kaylee Engle, Molly Kunkel, Kiana Lamberton, Ghita Lemrabet, Baylee Lucciano, Cheryl McKenna, Miranda Sanford, Hazel Simmons, Abrianna Tafoya, I'a Torres-O'Neal, S'ea Torres-O'Neal, Caitlyn Willis.

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Finally Gone by Santa Fe School for the Arts and Schiences: Kristina Huckabee, Becca Lenetsky, Sophia Nimlo, Justin VanderHam.

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Endless Weekend by Julie Garcia of Pecos Independent High School.

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To Lose by Sebastian Weissbarth of Camino de Paz High School.

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Santa Fe Promotional Video on Times Square Mega Screen


Convention & Visitor's Bureau

Click your media player type below to view the 30 second spot currently running on the Times Square MegaScreen (! MB, streaming):

Santa Fe International Folk Art Market

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View 2 minute CNN short on Santa Fe as a UNESCO Creative City and the Folk Art Market:
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See the world in Santa Fe at the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market--the largest international folk art market in the United States and the most spectacular new cultural event in Santa Fe. Presented by the Market Committee, the State of New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, the Museum of International Folk Art and the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. Video segment produced by MuseMedia.

Video Software / Players

You'll need a RealPlayer™ or Windows Media® player to view these video clips. If you haven't downloaded one of these free programs yet, click here for instructions on how to get the free player and to use it. Some clips are also available in QuickTime format.

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, Photos: Rosalie O'Connor