Blog: Voices from SAR
SAR featured as attraction in new Meow Wolf resource to promote cultural resources of Santa Fe
SAR featured as attraction in new Meow Wolf resource to promote cultural resources of Santa Fe. Spread the word!
Appraisal Event Draws Crowd at School for Advanced Research
Appraisal Event Draws Crowd at School for Advanced Research — “The choking odor of mothballs filled the adobe administration building of the School for Advanced Research on Saturday, as New Mexicans from near and far filed in with antique treasures, many dating back further than the 90-year-old campus itself.”
ABQ Journal North Looks at SAR’s 110 Years
ABQ Journal North Looks at SAR’s 110 Years — Wes Cowan is in the business of knowing. The appraiser has been featured on PBS Antiques Roadshow, as well as History Detectives. And he will be in Santa Fe to help celebrate the 110th anniversary of the School for Advanced Research.
Icaros: A Vision
Icaros: A Vision — A special screening co-sponsored by SAR, followed by a conversation with the film’s producer, co-writer, and anthropologist Abou Farman and School for Advanced Research President Michael Brown, who has written several books about the Peruvian Amazon and shamanism.
School for Advanced Research celebrates 110 years with a touch of Antiques Roadshow
School for Advanced Research celebrates 110 years with a touch of Antiques Roadshow — “A slice of Antiques Roadshow visits town Saturday as part of an anniversary celebration at the School for Advanced Research, itself an antique in fine shape.”
SAR Welcomes Acoma Fashion Designer and Jeweler Loren Aragon, the 2017 Ronald and Susan Dubin Fellow
The School of Advanced Research is pleased to welcome Loren Aragon as the 2017 Ronald and Susan Dubin Fellow. Aragon comes from Acoma Pueblo and is the founder of ACONAV, a fashion brand specializing in women’s couture evening wear.
What’s Your Treasure Worth? by Wes Cowan – featured on Antiques Roadshow and History Detectives
What’s Your Treasure Worth? by Wes Cowan (featured on Antiques Roadshow and History Detectives) — For 110 years, SAR has been a careful steward of treasures from the Southwest and beyond. Now, in conjunction with SAR’s 110 Anniversary, participants can have their own treasures evaluated by Wes Cowan and his team.
School for Advanced Research Celebrates 110 Years; Deep Roots in the Southwest Have Global Impact
School for Advanced Research Celebrates 110 Years — Since its founding in 1907, SAR has played an important role in promoting the professionalization of anthropology and the recognition of Southwestern Native American arts and artists.
Spiro Archaeological Site: Travels on the Path of Souls
Spiro Archaeological Site: Travels on the Path of Souls — Ancient treasure recovered from a hollow chamber called the Spirit Lodge in eastern Oklahoma is the topic of a colorful talk by anthropologist F. Kent Reilly.
SAR Native Artist Fellows’ Work Accessioned into New York Museum
SAR Native Artist Fellows’ Work Accessioned into New York Museum — The School for Advanced Research congratulates 2015 Eric and Barbara Dobkin Native Artist Fellow Dawn Dark Mountain and 2016 Eric and Barbara Dobkin Native Artist Fellow Luanne Redeye on having their work accessioned into the New York State Museum collections.