SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
SEPTEMBER VOICES: 2022 LECTURES

MONDAY NIGHTS at 6 PM
LECTURES – 50 MONDAYS A YEAR (ALMOST)

A PUBLIC PROGRAM GRACIOUSLY ASSISTED BY HOTEL SANTA FE, A PICURIS PUEBLO ENTERPRISE
& LA FONDA ON THE PLAZA

WITH SUPPORT FROM THE NEW MEXICO HUMANITIES COUCIL

 

September 5:  No Program: Labor Day

September 12 Allan Affeldt
NOTE: Held at La Fonda on the Plaza – Santa Fe Room
Historic Hotel Preservationist & Owner: La Posada, Winslow, AZ (b.1930); Plaza Hotel (b.1882) and Hotel Castaneda (b. 1898), Las Vegas, NM; and the Legal Tender (b. 1882) Lamy, NM; Restoration of Winslow, AZ. ATS&F Depot as an art museum and visitor center for James Turrell’s Roden Crater w/donated Navajo Rug (24’x36’ single loom weaving) and Santa Fe Pleasure Dome Railcar; Extensive international conflict resolution including Soviet Union and Producer, International Peace Walks.
Projects of Resilience in the Southwest: Building Communities by Creating Special Places

September 19 Andrew Connors, M.A.
NOTE: Held at Hotel Santa Fe
Art Historian & Director, Albuquerque Museum; Former Senior Curator, National Hispanic Cultural Center; Former Associate Curator, Smithsonian American Art Museum; developed collections & curated of exhibitions in Hispanic, Native American, Contemporary, Colonial Puerto Rican, and Latin American Folk Art; Lecturer, Guest teacher or consultant: National Gallery of Art; Smithsonian Office of Folklife Programs; University of Notre Dame, Institute for Latino Studies; UCLA, Chicano Studies Department; Getty Center for Education in the Arts; and Royal Government of Bhutan.
New Mexican Jewelry: From Mexican Filigree to International. Fame

September 26 Dr. Erina Gruner
NOTE: Held at Hotel Santa Fe
Archaeologist, Field Director, and Project Director, Desert Archaeology, Inc. With a doctorate in Anthropology from Binghamton University and an M.S. in Plant Biology, she brings more than a decade of project experience in the Southwest, including field work in AZ, NM, CO, UT, and So. California. Areas of expertise include ceramic and perishables analysis and research interests in ethnohistory, prehistoric exchange systems, and culture peripheries. Author, Ritual Assemblages and Ritual Economies: The Role of Chacoan and Post-Chacoan Sodalities in Exotic Exchange Networks: A.D. 875-1300.
Chaco Canyon Priesthood Cult and Its Influences on Trade

$20 at the Door or  55 to Subscribe to the Series of 3 Lectures

Proof of Covid Vaccination and Masks required

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