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Santa Fe Art Laboratory1
Santa Fe’s status as an arts community began with the vibrant Santa Fe Art Colony in the first half of the 20th century. The Art Colony was avante garde and at the forefront of new concepts. This would not have been possible without the Museum of New Mexico: under Edgar Hewett, a support system was created to attract and retain artists.
As shown by Meow Wolf, it is a time for the renaissance of Santa Fe’s leadership in the arts.
The Santa Fe Art Laboratory, the Art Colony 2.0, is a collaborative place which recalls our roots; in the words of the Venice Biennale, it will be “a laboratory of culture, the arts and ideas.”
Artist studios and buy direct
Art workshops (engaged tourism)
Multi-day workshops with lodging - Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, Santa Fe Writer’s Lab
Biennale Pavilion (themed exhibition and discourse)
Public lectures
Food and discourse
Marci Riskin, Riskin Associates Architecture Hugh Diiscoll, AIA, Chord Archtiecture
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Thru-connection links Santa Fe Trail and East Alameda
Restaurant remains for streetscape
Connection to the river
Mix of indoor and outdoor spaces
Public, semi-private and private spaces
Raised deck for outdoor dining
restaurant large workshops
pavilion exhibits lectures
outdoor dining fo
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sf photographic workshops and
writer’s lab
outdoor classroom
level 1 - artist’s studios, classes level 2 - lodging
artists in residence
riverside for residents
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pedestrian
to underground parking
3Pavilion placeholder by Snohetta/Architexas Dallas Park Pavilion
Inspiration Images - mid-century aesthetic
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Venice Biennale Outdoor Dining
The Whitworth, Manchester, by MUMA
Bokum Building, Santa Fe
Kruger Building, Santa Fe
First National Insurance, Santa Fe Yalla Yalla, Southbank, London
Venice Biennale, Path Butterfly Pavilion, UAE, by 3deluxe