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“Tales of Honor” March 27-30, Theatre Santa Fe

“Tales of Honor” March 27-30, Theatre Santa Fe

“Tales of Honor” is an original docudrama written and performed by a cast of actors and recent veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The production focuses on stories of bravery, honor, and justice among the men and women who fought and returned from the battlefield, and examines the complicated transition between life on [...]

Lennie Kesl & John Tilton : 32 Years of Collaboration

Lennie Kesl & John Tilton : 32 Years of Collaboration

The President’s Hall art gallery will be hosting a very special exhibit for a short time only. March 19th thru April 5th selected works from over three decades of collaboration between Lennie Kesl and John Tilton will be on exhibit. Tilton says of the series, “One of the things that I have done for the [...]

SF Alumnus Jason Macdonald Performs in Florida March 20-23

SF Alumnus Jason Macdonald Performs in Florida March 20-23

Jason Macdonald, a Santa Fe College alumnus who is currently a member of Parsons Dance, will be in Florida for performances Wednesday, March 20-Saturday, March 23. The company, based in New York City, is touring as part of its 2013 season and will visit St. Petersburg, Sarasota and Lake Worth. Macdonald, an Orlando native, began [...]

International Photography Competition; Deadline March 15

Did you travel to a foreign country or participate in a study abroad trip this year? Consider entering your travel photos in Santa Fe College’s 2nd Global Culture International Photography Competition, which focuses on culture as seen through the eyes (or lens) of an outsider. All SF students, alumni, faculty and staff are encouraged to [...]

Lennie Kesl – Hello World

Lennie Kesl – Hello World

This April the Fine Arts Hall will feature the works of legendary artist Lennie Kesl. The exhibit will encompass Kesl’s many different styles spanning almost six decades as a working artist.  There will be a reception on Thursday, April 4th in the Fine Arts Hall that will feature the unveiling of the 2013 spring arts [...]

Region 4: Transformation Through Imagination Superfund Art Project

Region 4: Transformation Through Imagination Superfund Art Project

The Santa Fe Gallery along with the City of Gainesville, The Florida Division of Cultural Affairs,  OconnorartLLC and Sustainable Santa Fe will host the Region 4 Superfund Art Project. The exhibit will feature work by  Santa Fe Faculty member Stacey Breheny as well as local artists Margaret Ross Tolbert, Jerry Cutler and many more. The [...]

Medical Imagery Inspires Late Painter’s Work

Medical Imagery Inspires Late Painter’s Work

The Student Life Art Gallery will be paying tribute to Santa Fe College alumnus Matthew Major, who went on to complete his BFA in painting at the University of Florida. His work features cellular landscapes and medical imagery inspired by his quest to understand diabetes, the disease that ultimately claimed his life last February. The [...]

The Student Life Art Gallery will be paying tribute to SF alumnus Matthew Major, who went on to complete is BFA in painting at UF. His works features cellular landscapes and medical imagery inspired by his quest to understand diabetes, the diease that ultimately claimed his life last February. Wednesday, February 13, 12 Noon in [...]

It’s Colored Pencil!

It’s Colored Pencil!

The newest exhibit in the President’s Hall features stunning work made exclusively in the medium of colored pencil. Please stop by the President’s Hall Feb. 14 – March 15 to view this beautiful and surprising work. There will be an intimate reception 6 – 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 15, in the exhibit space. Please visit [...]

5th Annual Valentine’s Day Swing Dance Feb. 14

The Santa Fe College Big Band would like to announce the 5th Annual Valentine’s Day Swing Dance on Thursday, Feb. 14 in the Fine Arts Hall lobby. The event will feature swing dance lessons by instructors and music from the band. Featured vocalists are Cortney Powers, Lauren Tanner and Paula Ursu, all from Lynn Sandefur‘s [...]