Posts by Josh Stuyvesant

Meow Wolf: The Newfangled and Undefinable
If by this point you have not heard about Meow Wolf, you have our permission to crawl out from whatever giant robot’s foot you’ve been hiding under.
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Revolutions International Theatre Festival in Photos and Observations Tricklock Company weighs in on the rewards and difficulties
Now, let’s hear it from them. From the members of Tricklock Company, the masterminds and puppeteers behind Revolutions International Theatre Festival.
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Behind the Scenes at Revolutions International Theatre Festival
You might think that this would be best coming from a member of Tricklock Company, the hosts, curators, organizers, promoters, arbiters and chain-smokers behind Revolutions.
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Burning Questions for Rain Anya and Sarah Bebe Holmes of Paper Doll Militia
Rain Anya of Paper Doll Militia (LA/Scotland) was gracious enough to allow my interview. Paper Doll Militia is the token aerialist feature of the festival, and they’ll be performing Friday and Saturday, January 15 and 16, at AirDance ArtSpace.
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Burning Questions for Andrew Fearnside, the Fine and Resourceful Artist
Andrew advises: “Let your work take up even more space in your life. And then let it take up even more. Know that art is exchanged for many currencies—appreciation, community, sometimes money.”
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Burning Questions for Emily Dunkin of Keshet Ideas and Innovation Center We talk about how KIIC is helping artists not starve, and make more art
KIIC is a relatively new nonprofit based in Albuquerque whose mission is to expand and enhance strong business foundations for the many dynamic artists and arts organizations in the State of New Mexico.
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Climate Change, the Arts, and Massive Events: Bringing HABITAT to Town I talk with 516 ARTS' Teresa Buscemi about putting HABITAT together
I talk with 516 ARTS’ Teresa Buscemi about the expansive fall programming that’s part of HABITAT: Exploring Climate Change Through the Arts.
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Online Premiere: In Touch by Seri DeYoung Plus, I interview Seri about her award-winning short film
I interviewed Seri about her short film In Touch, which examines our use of technology and what gets lost or missed in exchange for its convenience.
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Chasing Art’s Elusive Red Dot 516 ARTS hosting Studio Sale in the Gallery
While there are dozens of ways to support local artists, buying their art is the simplest. Expensive? Sometimes. You’re commitment-phobic? Get real.
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Revolutions: What Theater Means to Me
How much theater can one non-thespian take? That question has yet to be answered, because now, two days after Revolutions’ culmination, I am pining for more.
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Burning Questions for Katya Crawford, Professor of Landscape Architecture On her curating 'From the Ground Up: Design Here + Now'
Katya Crawford, curator of the exhibition “From the Ground Up: Design Here + Now,” answers questions about architectural and cultural landscapes in ABQ.
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When Revolutions Comes Around: A Theater Phenomenon
Revolutions is very much alive, and Tricklock Company is holding on to the reins, enjoying the ride without any intention of trying to tame it.
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Camping with Beth Moore-Love
We talked about the muse. We talked about the yurt Beth built. We talked about the documentary about her, which just so happens to be called “LOVE.”
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SFAI 140: Conversation Starter x 20 I check out the Santa Fe Art Institute's evening of short, powerful talks
Artists were standing on the soapbox of cultural advocacy and cultural advocates were standing on the soapbox of art. The topic: food justice.
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OneBeat Fellows Answer Questions about Community, Music and Collaboration
These eight passionate musicians from around the globe share their personal takes on music and community.
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Why You Shouldn’t Wear a David Bowie Costume for Halloween Or, platitudes on the modern-day artist
Or Charlie Chaplin or Frida Kahlo or Elton John or Andy Warhol or Bob Dylan. Don’t go as anyone who was ever famously called an artist. You’ll rue the day.
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