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OSFA Film Series 2023

All events are open to the public
​and serve our mission of History Education

August 2023 Film
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Acequias: The Legacy Lives On
Aracely Chapa, UNM Center for Regional Studies

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Free Film Screening:
Painting Santa Fe

Sunday, July 2nd, 1-3pm at the Jean Cocteau
Registration required to secure seat

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Screening and Q&A with co-writer Stacia Lewandowski

​“Painting Santa Fe” (2017) is a short film about the Santa Fe Arts Colony and renowned Santa Fe artists such as Carlos Vierra, Gerald Cassidy, Fremont Ellis, and Olive Rush. The Old Santa Fe Association is pleased to screen this film (58 minutes) and host local art historian Stacia Lewandowski, who co-wrote the film, for a Q&A following the screening. Lewandowski is the author of Light, Landscape and the Creative Quest: Early Artists of Santa Fe (2011), a beautifully illustrated volume on the early Santa Fe art scene that also includes a short companion book featuring walking tours that highlight the artists’ homes in Santa Fe's historical neighborhoods.

The film will be shown free of cost, but donations to the Old Santa Fe Association are welcome to continue our work in history education, community service, and preservation advocacy in the City Different.

Open to the general public. Advance registration required (+1 Guest)

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The mission of the Old Santa Fe Association is to promote the prosperity and welfare of the City and County of Santa Fe and their inhabitants, to preserve and maintain the ancient landmarks, historical structures and traditions of Old Santa Fe and to guide their growth and development in such a way as to promote that unique charm and distinction: born of age, culture, tradition and environment, which are the priceless assets and heritage of Santa Fe.
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