Appendix A - Appendices Culture reflects the following in our community?

contributions. truth in history religious practices. ideas about gender and roles. sense of I guess this falls into various categories (all categories time. relationship to land and the outdoors. food. Appendix A - Culture reflects the following in our community - Survey Comments flow together, right?), but something missing is FOOD! All the above ALso, when it comes to language, we are disjointed How we appear to other communities. And, values are Appendix B - When you think of experiencing culture in Santa Fe, where do you most think of - Survey Comments some speak spanish, some speak english, why not more intrinsic then they often appear. educate every child is both? Plus, side that would make Our strength as an arts community Santa Fe econoncially advantaged as well in the long Appendix C - Please share three words that come to mind when you think of culture in Santa Fe - Survey Comments term. Let’s fully embrace the language aspect!!!! One Spirit (Who we are) more, the river....agua el vida, right? we are defined by our support of the creative arts Appendix D - What I most love seeing/doing in Santa Fe - Survey Comments the Santa Fe River. Courtesy connections and empathy Appendix E - When someone visits Santa Fe, what is the one place you believe they need to experience to better understand Reflects our common humanity and makes life more our community - Survey Comments All our wonderful institutions, the Museums in the livable MNMF, the Lensic, the art galleries I love Sanya Fe because of the tolerance, compssion and Appendix F - Is there one place in Santa Fe where you wish you felt more comfortable - Survey Comments Our evolution diversity of our community. Wherever we come from Vision (Where we want to go & How we will get there) here we still realize we are first. Appendix G - If the City created an office for cultural affairs, what cultural service would you like to see it provide - Survey Our systems of belief, religion, spiritualy All of the above Comments Religion Respect (Honoring diversity, whether cultural, age-relat- ed, gender, etc.) So what ?????? It is apparent, herein, that your interpreta- Appendix H - In a few words, what are your hopes and dreams for youth that could be supported through cultural initiatives tion of culture is ART...... exclusively. How Santa Fe engages with the nation and the world; and events - Survey Comments how do we express our dependence upon water, soil, Ritual reminds us to remember.Culture makes us ancestors and the cosmos? Appendix I - In other cities, what unique cultural experiences have you seen - Survey Comments unique. Culture makes us part of the group. Road Rage, litter, Fighting your S/O in public, no mid- Our hopes for the future dle class, white privilege Appendix J - The Smithsonian Latino Center Mobile Broadcast of Circle of Conversations - What We Hold. Our beliefs, our religious ideology and creedo. Social issues, beauty. Aspirations Appendix K - A Sense of Culture - Post-It Note Responses Although, “values” would be my first choice, I would Tied to the place/geographic location have to clarify...we do not all hold the same values, Lineage but our diversity makes us community. And when that Appendix L - Seed Story - “City of Dreamers” Green Energy Possibilities diversity is respected and appreciated, that makes us a STRONG community! Appendix M - Benchmarking Data from Peer Cities Reviewed Language is the single most important factor in retain- ing culture. Care for those in need. Appendix N - A Storied-Sensory Map Future, experience The intersection of all of the above. Culture is also spiritual. It is difficult to answer these The array of myths upon which our beliefs are built questions when I don’t understand the questions. . These Religion, Race, Class, Architecture questions are too linier. I am unfamiliar with Culture Connects all of the above! people Culture sometimes reflects our biases too. Work Respect our culture n don’t try changing it. Identity (how we define ourselves, especially in relation to others)

73 Appendices AppendixAppendices A 74 Appendix A - Appendices Culture reflects the following in our community?

contributions. truth in history religious practices. ideas about gender and roles. sense of I guess this falls into various categories (all categories time. relationship to land and the outdoors. food. Appendix A - Culture reflects the following in our community - Survey Comments flow together, right?), but something missing is FOOD! All the above ALso, when it comes to language, we are disjointed How we appear to other communities. And, values are Appendix B - When you think of experiencing culture in Santa Fe, where do you most think of - Survey Comments some speak spanish, some speak english, why not more intrinsic then they often appear. educate every child in both? Plus, that would make Our strength as an arts community Santa Fe economicially advantaged as well in the long Appendix C - Please share three words that come to mind when you think of culture in Santa Fe - Survey Comments term. Let’s fully embrace the language aspect!!!! One Spirit (Who we are) more, the river....agua el vida, right? we are defined by our support of the creative arts Appendix D - What I most love seeing/doing in Santa Fe - Survey Comments the Santa Fe River. Courtesy connections and empathy Appendix E - When someone visits Santa Fe, what is the one place you believe they need to experience to better understand Reflects our common humanity and makes life more our community - Survey Comments All our wonderful institutions, the Museums in the livable MNMF, the Lensic, the art galleries I love Santa Fe because of the tolerance, compassion Appendix F - Is there one place in Santa Fe where you wish you felt more comfortable - Survey Comments Our evolution and diversity of our community. Wherever we come Vision (Where we want to go & How we will get there) from here we still realize we are Americans first. Appendix G - If the City created an office for cultural affairs, what cultural service would you like to see it provide - Survey Our systems of belief, religion, spiritualy All of the above Comments Religion Respect (Honoring diversity, whether cultural, age-relat- ed, gender, etc.) So what ?????? It is apparent, herein, that your interpreta- Appendix H - In a few words, what are your hopes and dreams for youth that could be supported through cultural initiatives tion of culture is ART...... exclusively. How Santa Fe engages with the nation and the world; and events - Survey Comments how do we express our dependence upon water, soil, Ritual reminds us to remember.Culture makes us ancestors and the cosmos? Appendix I - In other cities, what unique cultural experiences have you seen - Survey Comments unique. Culture makes us part of the group. Road Rage, litter, Fighting your S/O in public, no mid- Our hopes for the future dle class, white privilege Appendix J - The Smithsonian Latino Center Mobile Broadcast of Circle of Conversations - What We Hold. Our beliefs, our religious ideology and creedo. Social issues, beauty. Aspirations Appendix K - A Sense of Culture - Post-It Note Responses Although, “values” would be my first choice, I would Tied to the place/geographic location have to clarify...we do not all hold the same values, Lineage but our diversity makes us community. And when that Appendix L - Seed Story - “City of Dreamers” Green Energy Possibilities diversity is respected and appreciated, that makes us a STRONG community! Appendix M - Benchmarking Data from Peer Cities Reviewed Language is the single most important factor in retain- ing culture. Care for those in need. Appendix N - A Storied-Sensory Map Future, experience The intersection of all of the above. Culture is also spiritual. It is difficult to answer these The array of myths upon which our beliefs are built questions when I don’t understand the questions. . These Religion, Race, Class, Architecture questions are too linier. I am unfamiliar with Culture Connects all of the above! people Culture sometimes reflects our biases too. Work Respect our culture n don’t try changing it. Identity (how we define ourselves, especially in relation to others)

73 Appendices AppendixAppendices A 74 Food exploitation by outside forces is a driver and destroyer How we relate to our civil society in this community and cultures reflect ita great deal, include it! Health and wellness our food, our clothing, sports Capacity to develop new connecting rituals/practices Ethnic Heritage Cuisine! Bringing tourism to our city to experience the cultural Music family mix Also different concepts of land use, time, space,and art. Our commitment to preservation. All of these may already be included under the above Reverence not tolerance for the culture of others and for cultural influences from outside Santa Fe that arrive categories. both the arts and the natural environment here, fertilizing and broadening the local culture. Divisiveness The arts! Information found in print and online Diversity Historic preservation of Santa Fe’s unique architectural style and its historic buildings in historic neighborhoods. Ceremonies/sacred acts Our priorities How we dress. Historic trauma natural enviroment- clean air and water, parks, trails, institutions plants and animals Family Our future, breakthroughs Local religious and artistic festivals. I would move history and traditions to the bottom of the list. Food I don’t understand, last I checked there was only one race: the human race. Why do people differentiate All of the above....how can you separate culture from Art and art forms - all of them themselves based on “where they are from”? We are all any of these critical human issues? Place also includes the environment, the earth, water, humans from the same planet! Stories, Art and Food are a part of our culture. air, animals, plants, trees, etc. FOOD is also culture, How we all get along and connect with one another in the art we make making it, growing it. meaningful ways, despite a wide variety of backgrounds The culture of Santa Fe is about Natives, Mexicans, Faith in ethnicity, gender, and city/state/country of origin. Gender Queer, Anglos (also known as white people) in There are many here just like anywhere but then we have venting here-City needs to learn to manage the money it addition to Spaniards. the added complexities of SF having such a rich, deep has and not gouge residents via water! Music, Visual Art, Literature, Symbols, Body Language, seeded history. How do we intersect? Intergenerational transmission. customs internalized commitment to one’s community Materials, which are related to place, often, what we use Architecture, what we build Vision/Outlook to make what we make. Santa Fe should be a place where tolerance, inclusion libraries--the keeper of culture and information our relationship to the land and place and innovation and support for emerging because of our Education, Economy, diverse rich but sometime contentious history SPIRITUALITY If culture in SF had any value the “CITY” would not why we like what we like old, brown,distraught, primi- Identity (How we identify ourselves), be tearing down the buildings at Sandoval and San tive art for example People come to Santa Fe from all over - this is a unique Francisco Religion aspect of the city . They should feel free to contribute to Rich diversity of people and approaches. the community - through language, music, architecture, Economic reality, livelihoods food. Culture should be understood as a verb, more than a Art & aesthetics - what makes our surroundings pleasing noun. It’s not static: it’s the lived experiences and prac- Love, respect. and beautiful tices is this place and its people -- rooted yet also fluid; Realize thought that “culture” should include more than honoring history while also evolving. Historic sites, natural and built environment, land- the majority interests marks, historic districts and buildings Built environment How we decide our future as a community. Also, archi- our uniqueness within a bigger culture Diversity, both local culture and people who have tectural style- new and renovation building projects. moved here A sense of meaning and place...being from/in Santa Fe Sense of place querencia *means* something, or at least it should. Currently only the culture of the appropriators is cele- Shared experiences, places and events that connect us brated Morals and integrity I would say all the above Identity (how we define ourselves) Money Environment Not sure how you are defining “culture” Who we think we are music! What’s your definition of culture? Can you mind map All of the above... Religion we were brought up in and its lasting effects our culture? Food, music, geography, geology, horticulture, weath- even though as an adult ritual practices are not adhered Not just our past, but also our future. How we move er..... to. forward. Culture may really be the Rites and Rituals of an entity. Music of course

75 AppendixAppendices A AppendixAppendices A 76 Food exploitation by outside forces is a driver and destroyer How we relate to our civil society in this community and cultures reflect ita great deal, include it! Health and wellness our food, our clothing, sports Capacity to develop new connecting rituals/practices Ethnic Heritage Cuisine! Bringing tourism to our city to experience the cultural Music family mix Also different concepts of land use, time, space,and art. Our commitment to preservation. All of these may already be included under the above Reverence not tolerance for the culture of others and for cultural influences from outside Santa Fe that arrive categories. both the arts and the natural environment here, fertilizing and broadening the local culture. Divisiveness The arts! Information found in print and online Diversity Historic preservation of Santa Fe’s unique architectural style and its historic buildings in historic neighborhoods. Ceremonies/sacred acts Our priorities How we dress. Historic trauma natural enviroment- clean air and water, parks, trails, institutions plants and animals Family Our future, breakthroughs Local religious and artistic festivals. I would move history and traditions to the bottom of the list. Food I don’t understand, last I checked there was only one race: the human race. Why do people differentiate All of the above....how can you separate culture from Art and art forms - all of them themselves based on “where they are from”? We are all any of these critical human issues? Place also includes the environment, the earth, water, humans from the same planet! Stories, Art and Food are a part of our culture. air, animals, plants, trees, etc. FOOD is also culture, How we all get along and connect with one another in the art we make making it, growing it. meaningful ways, despite a wide variety of backgrounds The culture of Santa Fe is about Natives, Mexicans, Faith in ethnicity, gender, and city/state/country of origin. Gender Queer, Anglos (also known as white people) in There are many here just like anywhere but then we have venting here-City needs to learn to manage the money it addition to Spaniards. the added complexities of SF having such a rich, deep has and not gouge residents via water! Music, Visual Art, Literature, Symbols, Body Language, seeded history. How do we intersect? Intergenerational transmission. customs internalized commitment to one’s community Materials, which are related to place, often, what we use Architecture, what we build Vision/Outlook to make what we make. Santa Fe should be a place where tolerance, inclusion libraries--the keeper of culture and information our relationship to the land and place and innovation and support for emerging because of our Education, Economy, diverse rich but sometime contentious history SPIRITUALITY If culture in SF had any value the “CITY” would not why we like what we like old, brown,distraught, primi- Identity (How we identify ourselves), be tearing down the buildings at Sandoval and San tive art for example People come to Santa Fe from all over - this is a unique Francisco Religion aspect of the city . They should feel free to contribute to Rich diversity of people and approaches. the community - through language, music, architecture, Economic reality, livelihoods food. Culture should be understood as a verb, more than a Art & aesthetics - what makes our surroundings pleasing noun. It’s not static: it’s the lived experiences and prac- Love, respect. and beautiful tices is this place and its people -- rooted yet also fluid; Realize thought that “culture” should include more than honoring history while also evolving. Historic sites, natural and built environment, land- the majority interests marks, historic districts and buildings Built environment How we decide our future as a community. Also, archi- our uniqueness within a bigger culture Diversity, both local culture and people who have tectural style- new and renovation building projects. moved here A sense of meaning and place...being from/in Santa Fe Sense of place querencia *means* something, or at least it should. Currently only the culture of the appropriators is cele- Shared experiences, places and events that connect us brated Morals and integrity I would say all the above Identity (how we define ourselves) Money Environment Not sure how you are defining “culture” Who we think we are music! What’s your definition of culture? Can you mind map All of the above... Religion we were brought up in and its lasting effects our culture? Food, music, geography, geology, horticulture, weath- even though as an adult ritual practices are not adhered Not just our past, but also our future. How we move er..... to. forward. Culture may really be the Rites and Rituals of an entity. Music of course

75 AppendixAppendices A AppendixAppendices A 76 Party my home Appendix B - Media--magazines, radio stations, newspapers, etc. Downtown, Canyon Road at Christmastime When you think of experiencing culture in Architecture driving around the different areas and neighbors Barrios, Architecture, Acequia systems, Rio Grande, archeology sites nearby, dance gatherings, womens’ Pueblos groups, social change groups, offerings by young people Santa Fe, where do you most think of? Distinct architecture and outdoor sculpture everywhere in arts and social change Jean Cocteau and MeoWolf The roadways and railway (Old Santa Fe Trail, Old All of the above Pecos, Upper Canyon Road, Canyon Road, Monte Sol, etc.) feast day. pueblos. memory. family home Artist studios and other creative work places The Village of Agua Fria The Plaza, local food experiences, local religious holidays Nat’l Dance Institute NDI-NM Community meetings/events, Warm, desert climate, Along the roads and streets Adobe and celebrations, the pueblos, locally owned businesses farms, both small and urban or larger farms (still small Indian market, downtown plaza, Mexican restaurants Work relative to other places, however). Small, local business- Public art installations and the Lensic theater specifically; IAIA es.... Pueblo El Museo, Lensic, Site. Hiking. Biking. Farmers’ Market. Fender benders on cerrillos, fake native american art, NDI-NM Dance Barns Railyard. Fiestas. Alternative Wellness/Healing resources. cultural appropriation at galleries, Multcultural events NDI Opera Friends’ neighborhoods. I live in the County... The Plaza, drive up restaurants, car washes NDI NM Pueblo/ dances, SWAIA/ & Spanish market Literary readings, film festivals All the beautiful outdoor spaces with statues that com- mentate a time in history. Traditions like the Canyon Chamber , opera, railyard pueblos, IAIA, NDI, Spanish Market, my housekeeper, Culture is present in all of these places. I checked the Road Xmas Eve Walk which needs to be revived and NDI New Mexico CCA, Community centers, medical access ones where I’ve been more aware of culture, but now I revered more Fiestas/Indian Market/Anglo Market and music spaces see it’s actually present in all of those places. Influence of Native Americans and Hispanic culture, Music, art, handcrafts, spirituality, alternative medicine In our home hiking Pueblo architecture Music Church, Bookstore conversation with artist friends High culture is not experienced everywhere. Content Music Plaza ( which I guess is technically a park) sports fields: baseball, football, rugby, soccer, etc. and context are always in relationship. One does some- music venues, private homes Opera Plaza thing to the other. Downtown At home, preferably with family and friends Mountains and landscapes what? no court rooms, no barrios The sciences, the pueblos Culture is represented by what we do in our everyday The Plaza Colleges, universities. Diverse neighborhoods. Musical lives. Therefore it is an all or nothing approach. Yes re- performances! Clothing stores. Studios (art, yoga, more) Roads highways hot air balloon skies plaza Farmer’s Market saurants and coffee houses? Ok to everything on this list, Food, Santa Fe Opera Pueblos but surely not exclusively to what is on this list. all of the above Music Illegals taking needed jobs from legal New Mexicans. Food! any joyful exchange with other Farmers Market, Indian Pueblo dances near Santa Fe Getting together at people’s houses. Uniting over causes. Plaza Networks of artists and their audiences; youth culture opera, pueblo events Transportation system, bridges, sound barriers on 285 Opera East side nieghborhoods north Non of the above NDI-NM The plaza; Loretto Chapel;oldest church, Canyon Road; Plaza places that SHOW the unique face of SF Outdoor activities -- Including skiing! More important la gente Santa Fe Opera. The Plaza during a car show or at Good Plaza, botanical garden Meow Wolf Visiting any of the Northern NM Pueblos; state and Friday. at the Lensic or the St Francis. Flamen- Community gathering places such as the Plaza national parks; places just outside of Santa Fe that offer a movies, lectures,bookstores,sidewalks,plaza,farmers co Dance. Events at the Museums, not just exhibitions. glimpse into the history of the region, even Los Alamos market Pueblo dances Sharing food during Las Posadas. Wish there were more historical sites “Culture” creates too much division amongst people. The Plaza as a community gathering space for markets, sharing opportunities - not just high-dollar passive lis- Performances, lectures, Why is it necessary to differentiate ourselves? This only festivals, music and just being together. tening/observing performances in dark theatres. causes discrimination... Culture is reflected more in fairness, attitude towards Plaza pre 1980s Outside of Santa Fe - Pueblos Community gatherings in general / Farmers Market others, willingness to accept others through understand- neighborhoods opera Markets, i.e., Spanish, International, Indigenous, Indian ing and appreciating diversity. Craft shows, Pueblos, traveling Cultural expressions and interactions are most evident in Meow Wolf Weather and climate daily living situations. Certain Events- I.e Zozobra, Fiestas, Feast Day, etc SF Plaza Pow Wows On the listening to Santa Fe Bandstand Farmer’s Market. Talks and panel discussions presented in the summertime. Summer Plaza Events, Workshops, Continued Educa- music at our museums, book stores (Collected Works), institu- tion tions, educational facilities. Archeological sites Plaza Concerts FARMERS MARKET The surrounding living Native American communities.

77 AppendixAppendices B AppendixAppendices B 78 Party my home Appendix B - Media--magazines, radio stations, newspapers, etc. Downtown, Canyon Road at Christmastime When you think of experiencing culture in Architecture driving around the different areas and neighbors Barrios, Architecture, Acequia systems, Rio Grande, archeology sites nearby, dance gatherings, womens’ Pueblos groups, social change groups, offerings by young people Santa Fe, where do you most think of? Distinct architecture and outdoor sculpture everywhere in arts and social change Jean Cocteau and Meow Wolf The roadways and railway (Old Santa Fe Trail, Old All of the above Pecos, Upper Canyon Road, Canyon Road, Monte Sol, etc.) feast day. pueblos. memory. family home Artist studios and other creative work places The Village of Agua Fria The Plaza, local food experiences, local religious holidays Nat’l Dance Institute NDI-NM Community meetings/events, Warm, desert climate, Along the roads and streets Adobe and celebrations, the pueblos, locally owned businesses farms, both small and urban or larger farms (still small Indian market, downtown plaza, Mexican restaurants Work relative to other places, however). Small, local business- Public art installations and the Lensic theater specifically; IAIA es.... Pueblo El Museo, Lensic, Site. Hiking. Biking. Farmers’ Market. Fender benders on cerrillos, fake native american art, NDI-NM Dance Barns Railyard. Fiestas. Alternative Wellness/Healing resources. cultural appropriation at galleries, Multcultural events NDI New Mexico Opera Friends’ neighborhoods. I live in the County... The Plaza, drive up restaurants, car washes NDI NM Pueblo/ dances, SWAIA/ & Spanish market Literary readings, film festivals All the beautiful outdoor spaces with statues that commemorate a time in history. Traditions like the Chamber Music Festival, opera, railyard pueblos, IAIA, NDI, Spanish Market, my housekeeper, Culture is present in all of these places. I checked the Canyon Road Xmas Eve Walk which needs to be NDI New Mexico CCA, Community centers, medical access ones where I’ve been more aware of culture, but now I revived and revered more Fiestas/Indian Market/Anglo Market Concert and music spaces see it’s actually present in all of those places. Influence of Native Americans and Hispanic culture, Music, art, handcrafts, spirituality, alternative medicine In our home hiking Pueblo architecture Music Church, Bookstore conversation with artist friends High culture is not experienced everywhere. Content Music Plaza ( which I guess is technically a park) sports fields: baseball, football, rugby, soccer, etc. and context are always in relationship. One does some- music venues, private homes Opera Plaza thing to the other. Downtown At home, preferably with family and friends Mountains and landscapes what? no court rooms, no barrios The sciences, the pueblos Culture is represented by what we do in our everyday The Plaza Colleges, universities. Diverse neighborhoods. Musical lives. Therefore it is an all or nothing approach. Yes re- performances! Clothing stores. Studios (art, yoga, more) Roads highways hot air balloon skies plaza Farmer’s Market saurants and coffee houses? Ok to everything on this list, Food, Santa Fe Opera Pueblos but surely not exclusively to what is on this list. all of the above Music Illegals taking needed jobs from legal New Mexicans. Food! any joyful exchange with other Farmers Market, Indian Pueblo dances near Santa Fe Getting together at people’s houses. Uniting over causes. Plaza Networks of artists and their audiences; youth culture opera, pueblo events Transportation system, bridges, sound barriers on 285 Opera East side nieghborhoods north Non of the above NDI-NM The plaza; Loretto Chapel;oldest church, Canyon Road; Plaza places that SHOW the unique face of SF Outdoor activities -- Including skiing! More important la gente Santa Fe Opera. The Plaza during a car show or at Good Plaza, botanical garden Meow Wolf Visiting any of the Northern NM Pueblos; state and Friday. Concerts at the Lensic or the St Francis. Flamen- Community gathering places such as the Plaza national parks; places just outside of Santa Fe that offer a movies, lectures,bookstores,sidewalks,plaza,farmers co Dance. Events at the Museums, not just exhibitions. glimpse into the history of the region, even Los Alamos market Pueblo dances Sharing food during Las Posadas. Wish there were more historical sites “Culture” creates too much division amongst people. The Plaza as a community gathering space for markets, sharing opportunities - not just high-dollar passive lis- Performances, lectures, Why is it necessary to differentiate ourselves? This only festivals, music and just being together. tening/observing performances in dark theatres. causes discrimination... Culture is reflected more in fairness, attitude towards Plaza pre 1980s Outside of Santa Fe - Pueblos Community gatherings in general / Farmers Market others, willingness to accept others through understand- neighborhoods opera Markets, i.e., Spanish, International, Indigenous, Indian ing and appreciating diversity. Craft shows, Pueblos, traveling Cultural expressions and interactions are most evident in Meow Wolf Weather and climate daily living situations. Certain Events- I.e Zozobra, Fiestas, Feast Day, etc SF Plaza Pow Wows On the Santa Fe Plaza listening to Santa Fe Bandstand Farmer’s Market. Talks and panel discussions presented in the summertime. Summer Plaza Events, Workshops, Continued Educa- music at our museums, book stores (Collected Works), institu- tion tions, educational facilities. Archeological sites Plaza Concerts FARMERS MARKET The surrounding living Native American communities.

77 AppendixAppendices B AppendixAppendices B 78 The Plaza// Canyon Rd. Music venues Appendix C - Places where dance or music is performed the plaza architecture Santa Fe Bandstand Please share three words that come to mind -Plaza, Layout of the town, how the rich, poor and mid- local publications dle class are geographically distributed, recycling habits The faces and food you readily see on the street. when you think of culture in Santa Fe. Our Plaza concerts: home, churches, Lensic, etc. retail stores can also provide “community” and culture... Bakery, coffee house, gym, restaurant/bar/theater, trails... some retail stores have regular customers who chit-chat all for tourists who demand what they think is ‘suitable’. about things happening in the community. ALSO, Lec- All + Science and Technology Entities + Community tures put on by local organizations, like SFI and Lannan multi cultural Hybrid Caring soul Centers + Healthcare and Food Providers/Facilities + Historic sites rich Plaza Indian diversity Workplace Conventions and concerts Diverse Tri-cultural diverse exclusionary Our commons, wherever these are. How do we recog- Dance History Indigenous Beauty Streets and Trails nize them as our Creative Commons? Places of shared The Plaza meaning making and exchange. Art Music rich art In the streets! In stores. Architecture architecture rich richness Indian El Camino Real - Agua Fria Street and related churches Local arts organizations like CCA tension and healing art Diverse language like San Isidro Plaza arts Food Beautiful bountiful Caynon, Plaza and DownTown, Museum Hill cycling; Native Arts, artists, and culture; Contemporary Diverse Diverse Embrace history Opera - how could this not be on the list? Other concert Art; healthy living History History diverstity Art venues??? Unique architecture Architecture and Color Selections Diversity History art bridging My friends and family. Open space Arts and crafts Diversity enchantment Rich Lensic theater Music, the train and railyard, Red rock country, petro- Art Mixed rich Community Santa Fe plaza glyphs, raven and coyotes, Native Americans, aspens, Divisve/exclusionary classical Art Ethnic diversity mountains, outrageous jewelry and clothes, the Plaza neighborhoods (but not mine) Diverse - multi-eth- rich Art Visual arts, including with music and people dancing, Native and Hispanic art auctions, rodeo, state/county fairs, Fiestas de Santa Fe, nic architecture days. Feast Days and multiple languages, Canyon Road culture Spanish the mall, car shows, the Plaza, yard sales nad many wonderful galleries Creativity Diverse High Price Arts and handcrafts The Plaza, the Churches, the architecture, the Mountain The Plaza Family Fiestas museums diverse views, the Indian Art, the religious, the relationship opera myth between all of these places. my figure drawing group; the Plaza-- especially when Art, multinational there is music, a Market or Fiestas, or a vintage car show; Creativity diverse architectural and design. Food arts the Visions Photo Lab; James Hart’s photography studio history varied Along the river, in the forest. & Phil Space Pervasive art Dance Museum Foundation Plaza Spiritual deep History beautiful Opera Vibrant Indigenous vivid old open spaces (not city parks), plaza Earth Diverse/Eclectic NDInm Opera The mountainsinteresting Old people expansive Authentic Language City, County, State Government offices; non profit People Multicultural organizations; pueblos; historic homes/property; grocery Tradition Art Spanish/Indian diverse stores Native American Art Art influence Arts Music History Diverse History Traditions and festivals openings,parties folkloric The latest of Javi- traditional Interacting with people when doing errands Food er’s boondogles to Expansive Art Community engagement work: working with those Unique produce jobs for his nepotism Rich friends and which advocating for the watershed, animals, plants, trees, the Hispanic Heritage Enduring Traditional produce nothing of river, justice issues, food and so on. Native American architecture value...... except trans- Native American Opera, Native American art and history struggling parent images. Arts Diversity pleasure Art diverse people

79 AppendixAppendices B AppendixAppendix C C 80 The Plaza// Canyon Rd. Music venues Appendix C - Places where dance or music is performed the plaza architecture Santa Fe Bandstand Please share three words that come to mind -Plaza, Layout of the town, how the rich, poor and mid- local publications dle class are geographically distributed, recycling habits The faces and food you readily see on the street. when you think of culture in Santa Fe. Our Plaza concerts: home, churches, Lensic, etc. retail stores can also provide “community” and culture... Bakery, coffee house, gym, restaurant/bar/theater, trails... some retail stores have regular customers who chit-chat all for tourists who demand what they think is ‘suitable’. about things happening in the community. ALSO, Lec- All + Science and Technology Entities + Community tures put on by local organizations, like SFI and Lannan multicultural Hybrid Caring soul Centers + Healthcare and Food Providers/Facilities + Historic sites rich Plaza Indian diversity Workplace Conventions and concerts Diverse Tri-cultural diverse exclusionary Our commons, wherever these are. How do we recog- Dance History Indigenous Beauty Streets and Trails nize them as our Creative Commons? Places of shared The Plaza meaning making and exchange. Art Music rich art In the streets! In stores. Architecture architecture rich richness Indian El Camino Real - Agua Fria Street and related churches Local arts organizations like CCA tension and healing art Diverse language like San Isidro Plaza arts Food Beautiful bountiful Caynon, Plaza and DownTown, Museum Hill cycling; Native Arts, artists, and culture; Contemporary Diverse Diverse Embrace history Opera - how could this not be on the list? Other concert Art; healthy living History History diversity Art venues??? Unique architecture Architecture and Color Selections Diversity History art bridging My friends and family. Open space Arts and crafts Diversity enchantment Rich Lensic theater Music, the train and railyard, Red rock country, petro- Art Mixed rich Community Santa Fe plaza glyphs, raven and coyotes, Native Americans, aspens, Divisive/exclusionary classical Art Ethnic diversity mountains, outrageous jewelry and clothes, the Plaza neighborhoods (but not mine) Diverse - rich Art Visual arts, including with music and people dancing, Native and Hispanic art auctions, rodeo, state/county fairs, Fiestas de Santa Fe, multi-eth-nic architecture days. Feast Days and multiple languages, Canyon Road culture Spanish the mall, car shows, the Plaza, yard sales nad many wonderful galleries Creativity Diverse High Price Arts and handcrafts The Plaza, the Churches, the architecture, the Mountain The Plaza Family Fiestas museums diverse views, the Indian Art, the religious, the relationship opera myth between all of these places. my figure drawing group; the Plaza-- especially when Art, multinational there is music, a Market or Fiestas, or a vintage car show; Creativity diverse architectural and design. Food arts the Visions Photo Lab; James Hart’s photography studio history varied Along the river, in the forest. & Phil Space Pervasive art Dance Museum Foundation Plaza Spiritual deep History beautiful Opera Vibrant Indigenous vivid old open spaces (not city parks), plaza Earth Diverse/Eclectic NDInm Opera The mountainsinteresting Old people expansive Authentic Language City, County, State Government offices; non profit People Multicultural organizations; pueblos; historic homes/property; grocery Tradition Art Spanish/Indian diverse stores Native American Art Art influence Arts Music History Diverse History Traditions and festivals openings,parties folkloric The latest of Javi- traditional Interacting with people when doing errands Food er’s boondogles to Expansive Art Community engagement work: working with those Unique produce jobs for his nepotism Rich friends and which advocating for the watershed, animals, plants, trees, the Hispanic Heritage Enduring Traditional produce nothing of river, justice issues, food and so on. Native American architecture value...... except trans- Native American Opera, Native American art and history struggling parent images. Arts Diversity pleasure Art diverse people

79 AppendixAppendices B AppendixAppendix C C 80 Vibrant My culture has been music diverse Traditions unique Tradition art Religion hijacked by Anglo Art Eclectic traditions new mexican food Opera Complex white culture turned fractured art Elders roots Rich nebulous Spiritual lighter skinned diverse older inhabitants into fiesta tradition familia (family) expression Music Rich closed Spanish and darker Arts multicultural textural PUEBLOS creative Opera Transcendent skin into Mexicans history art Beautiful everyday Disparity Rich the other the stranger Dying that doesn’t belong diversity Rich cultural imperalism old People Art art rich Art diverse Multiple/mixed Farolitos rich tricultural multicultural warm ART rich Art exotic Native Arts Landscape diverse Spanish influence Culture ancestry Tradition diverse Spanish Diverse Indian History People Diverse Youth Artists Art Jente (Native American) Beautiful Native American Art native Galleries Vibrant Zozobra diversity Family art tradition Southwest Food People Historical arts activist Food Food Diverse Creativity Old Historic physically beautiful Art Institute of American people Tri-cultural Historic Historical museums Artistic Indian Arts Vibrant plebe Diverse Indian Art cuisine Rich Chile art Rich Roots welcoming Music museums Family Annual events Diverse Caring Music Family Art rich history uniquiness History unique Food diverse Hispanic rich Art individuality multi-cultural art Primal Diverse Environment History arts Diverse Old diverse Our local people diverse Plaza Food Multi cultural Rich Traditional Art diverse Art colorful disappearing Pueblo Art Fiesta multiracial Unique Superficial Chile enticing Plentiful Indigenous varied multicultural Tradition Art Pueblos Multicultural plaza languages Hispanic The Arts Art Northern Differentiation Diverse ethnic diversity International Unique landscape Indians Plaza Multicultural Spirituality Vibrant Connection Spanish Deluding Cathedral Architecture Native American tri-cultural Tourists Diversity Diverse art art non native historical world-class Music socio-economics Deep rooted Specific community history multi-ethnic multi cultural Natural Stolen Native Americans Art History Music Insular clean Spanish visual arts historic Native Art Food Native American Diverse Artistic Living Cultures sophisticated Rich White People Tri-Culture multicultural Blended spiritual Arts Elitisy Artistic History dying rich Art Mixture Unique chile Heritage complicated Green chile historic familia Native American History Diversity Genuine diversity Diverse adobe Canyon Road diverse Acceptance Food Rich Stimulation Artsy Tri-cultural colorful Hispanic Opera anglo/hipanic diverse rich Tradition Native Americans museums Hispanic Music Art Hispanic Deep vibrant Layered Diversity Music Varied Economics Diverse rich limited Arts Vibrant Diverse Diverse Simple Gente Indian market Long-standing complex Live Inclusive Indigenous Art language traditions Older than people Diversity Diverse The Plaza vibrant Family realize everywhere outdoors Funky Historic History Cuisine diverse vibrant disparate Native American Opera rich Historical Traditions Hispanic/Latino

81 AppendixAppendix C C AppendixAppendix C C 82 Vibrant My culture has been music diverse Traditions unique Tradition art Religion hijacked by Anglo Art Eclectic traditions new mexican food Opera Complex white culture turned fractured art Elders roots Rich nebulous Spiritual lighter skinned diverse older inhabitants into fiesta tradition familia (family) expression Music Rich closed Spanish and darker Arts multicultural textural PUEBLOS creative Opera Transcendent skin into Mexicans history art Beautiful everyday Disparity Rich the other the stranger Dying that doesn’t belong diversity Rich cultural imperalism old People Art art rich Art diverse Multiple/mixed Farolitos rich tri-cultural multicultural warm ART rich Art exotic Native Arts Landscape diverse Spanish influence Culture ancestry Tradition diverse Spanish Diverse Indian (Native An- History People Diverse Youth Artists Art Gente erican) Beautiful Native American Art native Galleries Vibrant Zozobra diversity Family art tradition Southwest Food People Historical arts activist Food Food Diverse Creativity Old Historic physically beautiful Art Institute of American people Tri-cultural Historic Historical museums Artistic Indian Arts Vibrant plebe Diverse Indian Art cuisine Rich Chile art Rich Roots welcoming Music museums Family Annual events Diverse Caring Music Family Art rich history uniquiness History unique Food diverse Hispanic rich Art individuality multi-cultural art Primal Diverse Environment History arts Diverse Old diverse Our local people diverse Plaza Food Multicultural Rich Traditional Art diverse Art colorful disappearing Pueblo Art Fiesta multiracial Unique Superficial Chile enticing Plentiful Indigenous varied multi-cultural Tradition Art Pueblos Multicultural plaza languages Hispanic The Arts Art Northern Differentiation Diverse ethnic diversity International Unique landscape Indians Plaza Multicultural Spirituality Vibrant Connection Spanish Deluding Cathedral Architecture Native American tri-cultural Tourists Diversity Diverse art art non native historical world-class Music socio-economics Deep rooted Specific community history multi-ethnic multicultural Natural Stolen Native Americans Art History Music Insular clean Spanish visual arts historic Native Art Food Native American Diverse Artistic Living Cultures sophisticated Rich White People Tri-Culture multicultural Blended spiritual Arts Elitisy Artistic History dying rich Art Mixture Unique chile Heritage complicated Green chile historic familia Native American History Diversity Genuine diversity Diverse adobe Canyon Road diverse Acceptance Food Rich Stimulation Artsy Tri-cultural colorful Hispanic Opera anglo/hipanic diverse rich Tradition Native Americans museums Hispanic Music Art Hispanic Deep vibrant Layered Diversity Music Varied Economics Diverse rich limited Arts Vibrant Diverse Diverse Simple Gente Indian market Long-standing tra- complex Live Inclusive Indigenous Art language ditions Older than people Diversity Diverse The Plaza vibrant Family realize everywhere outdoors Funky Historic History Cuisine diverse vibrant disparate Native American Opera rich Historical Traditions Hispanic/Latino

81 AppendixAppendix C C AppendixAppendix C C 82 Diversity Art divided Family Diversity Non-conforming history adobe eclectic Individual people tolerance History Theatre architecture enduring Tradition evolving Collective Food Hispano Native American People Diversity Diversity Sculpture Catholicism broad spectrum Inaccessible Dance Museums Diversity Art Centuries indigenous diverse Hispanic a clinging to be static Beautiful Art Gastronomy Fiesta Religion unifier Family (and culture is not) Resource Consumer oriented (Santa Fe cultural art diverse history of multiple Trading post unique Memory opera qualifier seems to cultures living in Chili history intense Diversity be - “how many Complicated arts Santa Fe spanish tolerance Art ethnic generations have you contemporary customs Segregated Hispanic Electic hispano Music lived here” varied literature Spanish/Hispano vibrant Confusing History Art dance diversity community museums history diversity Rich Funky Inspirational Roots History Diversity blending Tricultural heritage precious history Art Cathedral Inspired Rich Tradition Museums Adobe Silo Eclectic Cultural traditions youth vibrancy Creativity Entitled unique Art Opera Music Traditional abundance Museums oldest Fiestas art Theater Integral Progressive/Openness stereotyped Tradition Robust pride History Intolerant Diverse rooted in tradition family Captivating Varied rich Art Ancient Creativity Experience Multicultural Abundant Art Pueblo Tradition Art (broad spectrum) Sky diverse Diverse Diverse Narrowly- Native America Tradition Very old people Nature varied diverse History Understood Diverse art Music narcissium economics vari adobe important People Unique Indians World-class Special Vibrant authenticity Independent bi-lingual (ideally) sophisticated Hispanic Hispanic Deeply-rooted nature Chihuahua Mexico Art cultures Art Important Food multicultural diverse archaeology Scale multicultural Blending Bunch of people embedded Art Dance Art controlled dust Food robust with limited life place interesting experience in the reql Vibrant Visual History palimpsest Poverty ART world of today, and diverse Disfunctional Diverse competition Spanish traditions native americans who are seriously Ancient Diverse Rich Vibrant Art Community disappointed in their Native Spanish commonality Plaza different Fiestas de Santa Fe History own lack of success, music art which, of course, is multicultural Museums Art Unique Art Arts original not their fault family Spanish Very diverse Art indigenous place rich Politics Art, artists and diverse car driven Diverse Art everywhere Herencia (do not like) Funky artisans ancient Native fun art hispano Multicultural Hispanic Diversity - mix of Diverse art Artistic expression History different ethnicities potential adobe all-encompassing Hidden depth food listening Rich Art Hispanic Spanish tolerant background underfunded Diverse fun Architecture Adobe diverse family Art (both Contem- broadening horizons Art commercial diversity Diverse sharing Diversity porary and Tradi- Ubiquitous Tradition Everywhere unique traditional costumes tional) Theatre Diverse Precious Jewelry Indigenous art Art art Unique History Established Language or accent Spanish culture Art Hidden Gentrified rich Water Family eccentric Art contradictions art Diverse Art Arts history East Side opera

83 AppendixAppendix C C AppendixAppendix C C 84 Diversity Art divided Family Diversity Non-conforming history adobe eclettic Individual people tolerance History Theatre architecture enduring Tradition evolving Collective Food Hispano Native American People Diversity Diversity Sculpture Catholicism broad spectrum Inaccessible Dance Museums Diversity Art Centuries indigenous diverse Hispanic a clinging to be static Beautiful Art Gastronomy Fiesta Religion unifier Family (and culture is not) Resource Consumer oriented (Santa Fe cultural art diverse history of multiple Trading post unique Memory opera qualifier seems to cultures living in Chili history intense Diversity be - “how many Complicated arts Santa Fe spanish tolerance Art ethnic generations have you contemporary customs Segregated Hispanic Electic hispano Music lived here” varied literature Spanish/Hispano vibrant Confusing History Art dance diversity community museums history diversity Rich Funky Inspirational Roots History Diversity blending Tricultural heritage precious history Art Cathedral Inspired Rich Tradition Museums Adobe Silo Eclectic Cultural traditions youth vibrancy Creativity Entitled unique Art Opera Music Traditional abundance Museums oldest Fiestas art Theater Integral Progressive/Openness stereotyped Tradition Robust pride History Intolerant Diverse rooted in tradition family Captivating Varied rich Art Ancient Creativity Experience Multicultural Abundant Art Pueblo Tradition Art (broad spectrum) Sky diverse Diverse Diverse Narrowly-Under- Native America Tradition Very old people Nature varied diverse History stood Diverse art Music narcissium economics vari adobe important People Unique Indians World-class Special Vibrant authenticity Independent bi-lingual (ideally) sophisticated Hispanic Hispanic Deeply-rooted nature chihuahua Mexico Art cultures Art Important Food multicultural diverse archaeology Scale multicultural Blending Bunch of people embedded Art Dance Art controlled dust Food robust with limited life place interesting experience in the real Vibrant Visual History palimpsest Poverty ART world of today, and diverse Disfunctional Diverse competition Spanish traditions native americans who are seriously Ancient Diverse Rich Vibrant Art Community disappointed in their Native Spanish commonality Plaza different Fiestas de Santa Fe History own lack of success, music art Art Art which, of course, is Arts multicultural Museums Unique not their fault original Very diverse indigenous place family Spainsh Art Politics rich car driven ( do not Art everywhere Art, artists and diverse Diverse Funky artisans Herencia like) fun art ancient Native Hispanic Diversity - mix of hispano Multi culturesl Artistic expression History Diverse art all-encompassing different ethnicities potential adobe food listening Hidden depth Spanish Rich Art Hispanic underfunded Diverse tolerant background diverse fun Architecture Adobe broadening horizons Art family Art (both Contem- sharing commercial diversity Diverse porary and Tradi- Ubiquitous Tradition Diversity Theatre Everywhere unique traditional costumes tional) Precious Jewelry Diverse Unique Indigenous art Art art Established Language or accent History Gentrified Spanish culture Art Hidden Water Family eccentric rich art Art contradictions Diverse Art Arts history East Side opera

83 AppendixAppendix C C AppendixAppendix C C 84 unique Pueblo Art Privilege divisive Catholic unique classical art Eclectic lack of community Creativity diverse Divided too much povertry, Creative Opera Important support locally by the rich contemporary Hispanic too little value on Plaza wealthy 75% education unique Cowboys creativity Indian Historic Arts Art religion mixed diverse Inspiration Latino/españo/his- Scenery Ancient Unique Unique Music varied deep paño gente Indian Old Historical Ancestry Eclectic Diverse plaza Diversity Historic Creative Colorful traditional History long-standing Centralized varied Music complicated Spanish Native Masterful School events Lifestyle art Creative bias political The Indian’s and the Varied Provincial soup Family Architecture (unique Southwestern cuisine Green Chili Conquistadors creative unique Depth Living adobe) diverse Arts Waves (as in Ten Native American History art Free Beauty Thousand) multi-dimensional Art Accepting inclusive pretentious Historic Chamber Music Diverse artist Hispanic Traditions Hierarchical Native American Relaxed Religions Native American Music Creative traditions Continuity Art Mexican Critical Music history The Native American My language commerce art varied World class Openness unique Indian Pueblos de-meaned historic traditions hispanic and pueblo Folk art art Diversity Valued diversity architecture comida (food) communities culturally rich Free art Lensic traditions Diverse colorful Colorful People Fiestas heritage Creativity Opera and art rooted Art global diverse happiness galleries to keep us Music Lensic limited profiteering HISTORY museums sophisticated thinking HISTORY - adobe land/place Evolving/transform- rich Intriguing Traditions both fami- TRADITIONS Art art ing primitive Creative ly and community Exclusive Wise Landscape Music musical History Luminarias Diverse Historic Share Frission Lost Fiestas colorful Museum Hispanic diversity creativity Performing Arts Food Art Art rich authentic traditional museums something for every- artistic southwestern Museums Sky Adobe gathering one stimulating music/dance Native American comodity Museums history History Downtown/Square Hispanic Art Hispanic Pueblo Music Arts Delicious Traditions Art nature history Unique sense of place Community History Visual art Helping Rich Festivals food Different Preservation Culture Music bifurcated Diverse growing diverse diverse High desert Pottery Food Eclectic music Architecture Luxury Religion Food Ethnicity Spanish Market rich Beautiful Mountains deep big sky Zozobra Music Intercultural accepting Diversity Architecture Food Food variegated architecture Growing “true” art Art immersive Art Tri-Cultural Family Unique Language Food nature artsy historical Diversity History Beauty New base aesthetics Deep heritage Adobe Art forgotten knowledge Museums Defensive (Fighting Opera Unique Plaza community soul Conquistadora to maintain) Market Festivals Art Disinclusion Historic Districts Vibrant tradition tradition expensive Hispanic diverse History Respectful Diverse diverse Limited diverse Diverse Northern new Hispanic Family Cultural mix The Land Pueblo feast days Art alto street mexico religious Art progressive unique Vision Old Hispanic

85 AppendixAppendix C C AppendixAppendix C C 86 unique Pueblo Art Privilege divisive Catholic unique classical art Eclectic lack of community Creativity diverse Divided too much povertry, Creative Opera Important support locally by the rich contemporary Hispanic too little value on Plaza wealthy 75% education uniquie Cowboys creativity Indian Historic Arts Art religion mixed diverse Inspiration Latino/españo/ Scenery Ancient Unique Unique Music varied deep hispaño gente Indian Old Historical Ancestry Eclectic Diverse plaza Diversity Historic Creative Colorful traditional History long-standing Centralized varied Music complicated Spanish Native Masterful School events Lifestyle art Creative bias political The Indian’s and the Varied Provincial soup Family Architecture (unique Southwestern cuisine Green Chile Conquistadors creative unique Depth Living adobe) diverse Arts Waves (as in Ten Native American History art Free Beauty Thousand) multi-dimensional Art Accepting inclusive pretentious Historic Chamber Music Diverse artist Hispanic Traditions Hierarchical Native American Relaxed Religions Native American Music Creative traditions Continuity Art Mexican Critical Music history The Native American My language de- commerce art varied World class Openness unique Indian Pueblos meaned historic traditions hispanic and pueblo Folk art art Diversity Valued diversity architecture comida (food) communities culturally rich Free art Lensic traditions Diverse colorful Colorful People Fiestas heritage Creativity Opera and art rooted Art global diverse happiness galleries to keep us Music Lensic limited profiteering HISTORY museums sophisticated thinking HISTORY - TRADI- adobe land/place Evolving/transform- rich Intriguing Traditions both fami- TIONS Art art ing primitive Creative ly and community Exclusive Wise Landscape Music musical History Luminarias Diverse Historic Share Frission Lost Fiestas colorful Museum Hispanic diversity creativity Performing Arts Food Art Art rich authentic traditional museums something for artistic southwestern Museums Sky Adobe gathering everyone stimulating music/dance Native American comodity Museums history History Downtown/Square Hispanic Art Hispanic Pueblo Music Arts Delicious Traditions Art nature history Unique sense of place Community History Visual art Helping Rich Festivals food Different Preservation Culture Music bifurcated Diverse growing diverse diverse High desert Pottery Food Eclectic music Architecture Luxury Religion Food Ethnicity Spanish Market rich Beautiful Mountains deep big sky Zozobra Music Intercultural accepting Diversity Architecture Food Food variegated architecture Growing “true” art Art immersive Art Tri-Cultural Family Unique Language Food nature artsy historical Diversity History Beauty New base aesthetics Deep heritage Adobe Art forgotten knowledge Museums Defensive (Fighting Opera Unique Plaza community soul Conquistadora to maintain) Market Festivals Art Disinclusion Historic Districts Vibrant tradition tradition expensive Hispanic diverse History Respectful Diverse diverse Limited diverse Diverse Northern new Hispanic Family Cultural mix The Land Pueblo feast days Art alto street mexico religious Art progressive unique Vision Old Hispanic

85 AppendixAppendix C C AppendixAppendix C C 86 clouds Pervasive history Values and belief Lensic Religion Mountains Native American Original art Architecture systems Mountains Latino Acceptance Living Continuity evolving Food beautiful Architecture traditions varied The History Museum Engaging History longlasting Performance intermingled histo- environment Music Faith division Lacking Tradition varied ries Nature History Ancient Affected Native Americans Adobe flat roof tricultural People Indian History Anglo diversity of the Rooted in history buildings Active Malfunctioning landscape Archaeology owned by all not just population active Opera Art Multicultural Authentic Family the rich Tri-cultural history traditions chile plaza eclectic SWAIA Indian high-desert Anglo Overpriced Food (includes music, Opera art Music Market Dialect creative spanish farmers, restaurants, alive diverse enjoying sunsets & Open place hierachic cultural traditions) stars Religion Revered Querencia magical traditions Unique landscape Music Historical Location Religion Spiritual native Global shopping Outdoors unique paint native welcoming diverse Art narrow-minded Economic under funded Indian (Pueblo, Music religion Literature tradition friends language Always Navajo) Class division Historical Hispano relevance Profound music History Native American Progressive Rich beauty traditions Commercialized chile Building art Native Arts warm Drawing, Plein Air, Widespread bond Outdoors traditional foods Pottery, Printmaking, Divided community transparent history Art Melding/Blending/ Food Modernism, Murals, Culture Tricultural Pricey Music Cohesiveness Bronze, Recycled Outdoor events Community Economy richness Unique cliquey art Arts indiginous indigenous Historical Food Independence arts Faith interwoven color Books History Expensive restaurant open Inclusive diversity Changing Endurance Traditions relationships Indian dances Change Diversity Music and Art Catholicism Mariachi Spanish Accessible language Ancient Mexican immigrants key to city’s persona Peace historical Artificial Art beliefs Food Family lively Sun landscape experience Native Artists mix of different Performance music, art, proper pride Connection to place Faith music indigenous races music history architecture SW Art and Multicultural Contrasting Architecture old strong livable neigh- diverse Art borhoods human Opportunistic Indian/Native diverse Depth of history Architecture accepting outdoors engaging music American History diverse Traditional Elitist Creative tourists Art art gallery arts Festivals inclusive interesting Architecture Creative Markets History Art Theatre Spiritual art unity Dynamic Fearless Wow Diverse with hidden dismissive Elitist Diverse Jewelry Nature layers to be uncov- capitol interaction Spanish art (in its broadest Blending Language ered diversity sense) Opera Spiritual Underappreciated place Divided Forced Beautiful Creativity Provençal sustaining embedded Artists Vintage striated indigenous History Multi-facted History Food Arts & Crafts music Inter-ethnic accep- Warmth History Isolated Inclusive history Quiet tance Spirituality aesthitics ancient Lation@ Uncontainable Heritage fragmented History Music Elderly Syncretic art class Native American Unique NDI Traditions and Southwest Ancient Creativity separated music Self-Important Rituals Fine Art Inspired Outdoors rich gentrefication famous Turquoise Tolerance spanish colorful

87 AppendixAppendix C C AppendixAppendix C C 88 clouds Pervasive history Values and belief Lensic Religion Mountains Native American Original art Architecture systems Mountains Latino Acceptance Living Continuity evolving Food beautiful Architecture traditions varied The History Museum Engaging History longlasting Performance intermingled environment Music Faith division Lacking Tradition varied histories Nature History Ancient Affected Native Americans Adobe flat roof tricultural People Indian History Anglo diversity of the pop- Rooted in history buildings Active Malfunctioning landscape Archaeology owned by all not just ulation active Opera Art Multicultural Authentic Family the rich Tri cultural history traditions chile plaza eclectic SWAIA Indian high-desert Anglo Overpriced Food (includes music,Opera art Music Market Dialect creative spanish farmers, restaurants, alive diverse enjoying sunsets & Open place hierachic cultural traditions) stars Religion Revered Querencia magical traditions Unique landscape Music Historical Location Religion Spiritual native Global shopping Outdoors unique paint native welcoming diverse Art narrow-minded Economic under funded Indian (Pueblo, Music religion Literature tradition friends language Always Navajo) Class division Historical Hispano relevance Profound music History Native American Progressive Rich beauty traditions Commercialized chile Building art Native Arts warm Drawing, Plein Air, Widespread bond Outdoors traditional foods Pottery, Printmaking, Divided community transparent history Art Melding/Blending/ Food Modernism, Murals, Culture Tricultural Pricey Music Cohesiveness Bronze, Recycled Outdoor events Community Economy richness Unique cliquey art Arts indiginous indigenous Historical Food Independence arts Faith interwoven color Books History Expensive restaurant open Inclusive diversity Changing Endurance Traditions relationships Indian dances Change Diversity Music and Art Catholicism Mariachi Spanish Accessible language Ancient Mexican immigrants key to city’s persona Peace historical Artificial Art beliefs Food Family lively Sun landscape experience Native Artists mix of different Performance music, art, architec- proper pride Connection to place Faith music indigenous races music history ture SW Art and Archi- Muliti cultural Contrasting tecture old strong livable diverse Art neighborhoods human Opportunistic Indian/Native Ameri- diverse Depth of history Architecture accepting outdoors engaging music can History diverse Traditional Elitist Creative tourists Art art gallery arts Festivals inclusive interesting Architecture Creative Markets History Art Theatre Spiritual art unity Dynamic Fearless Wow Diverse with hidden dismissive Elitist Diverse Jewelry Nature layers to be uncov- capitol interaction Spanish art (in its broadest Blending Language ered diversity sense) Opera Spiritual Underappreciated place Divided Forced Beautiful Creativity Provençal sustaining embedded Artists Vintage striated indigenous History Multifaceted History Food Arts & Crafts music Inter-ethnic Warmth History Isolated Inclusive history Quiet acceptance Spirituality aesthitics ancient Lation@ Uncontainable Heritage fragmented History Music Elderly Syncretic art class Native American Unique NDI Traditions and Southwest Ancient Creativity separated music Self-Important Rituals Fine Art Inspired Outdoors rich gentrefication famous Turquoise Tolerance spanish colorful

87 AppendixAppendix C C AppendixAppendix C C 88 history fun Language blessed informing Art Architecture & urban Famous Roads beauty Anglo Sacred History Tradition Pueblo planning old argumentative arts Faith mythologized Neighborhood living architecture Strong language inclusive ancient Green Chili Crafts Future banal pueblos opposites Unforgiving Diverse Disappearing continuous Dance/Art Studio tour Crafts Beautiful Habits earthen High Desert Spanish manipulated identity Nonconformity History Competitive (with Mexico Family conflict Cuisine expensive Music Galleries those who want Markets Discrimination Art Art change) religion Community Don Diego Expanding Unique Rich fun Old zany and unique nature not for locals anglo Traditions and eastside money Different Rituals sharing Diverse creative unique art-based eccentric Poet laureate of Santa organic Beautiful Beautiful Tradition Outdoor Recreation Diverse Fe enduring Creativity Faith Expensive Museum Nepotism Opera arts bright minds needing Tourism nonmaterialistic Creativity interesting White/Other Food Rude a voice Hispanic/Spanish Art sadness dynamic Unique Artistic Tourism history heritage and history Experience History rooted Traditions Spiritual exploited Creative Music History Artistic Spanish art Tourist destination alive! multicultural open minded Passionate Unique Celebration History Education Arts of all types uncommitted Disappearing Old Indian Market fascinating Diversity diverse Anglo inclusive Tourists vast Rooted history Opera Important accepting important open economy Health Tradition Diverse unique Adobe Art pretentious Historical transdisciplinary Unqiue Art Dancing Landscape expensive Unique innovative Complexity Beauty History’s Egalitarian Diversity regressive Origins rich chile Colorful Enlightening beautiful Tourism Art Contemplative engagement confused Market related The marrow in our Generations Broad-based Community Open Museums Anglo/Spanish Colorful bones colorful Northern New Hispanic festive tradition History history Opera Segregated Mexico food and red/ Culinary history welcoming color small town but cos- green chili multi-cultural Preservation Always evolving Home History mopolitan Valuable Setting/location experiential Traditions Dress diversity historia (history) Vast Movies heart opening sunny Different religion museums stimulating ancient Diversity opera neighborhoods Southwest Made the other in Multicultural Nature FUTURE Chorale Memorable Quality Visual arts my homeland LANGUAGES unique contested disneyworld Complex in danger Class history Tradition Community religious Food Unique native diversity welcoming Community Tradition Cathedral, Cristo Rey historical Diversity comida Beautiful The plaza Food Amazing ancient Beauty complex Vibrant Generations Religion music Language history Envirnoment Mountains Roots myth Traditions visual art art Artwork full of surprises food art tolerant Catholic Landscape Spanish Colonial History Contemporary Art Diversity History private incompetent food Plaza Art Tradition Welcoming home Complex Native American Inclusive Small town, big Authenticity Multi-cultural Nature survival None Colorful interesting culture Tradition Evolving Galleries Rituals charming Welcoming outdoors Casual History Environment Native American Health plaza colorful Outdoors Unique Tradition

89 AppendixAppendix C C AppendixAppendix C C 90 history fun Language blessed informing Art Architecture & urban Famous Roads beauty Anglo Sacred History Tradition Pueblo planning old argumentative arts Faith mythologized Neighborhood living architecture Strong language inclusive ancient Green Chili Crafts Future banal pueblos opposites Unforgiving Diverse Disappearing continuous Dance/Art Studio tour Crafts Beautiful Habits earthen High Desert Spanish manipulated identity Nonconformity History Competitive (with Mexico Family conflict Cuisine expensive Music Galleries those who want Markets Discrimination Art Art change) religion Community Don Diego Expanding Unique Rich fun Old zany and unique nature not for locals anglo Traditions and eastside money Different Rituals sharing Diverse creative unique art-based eccentric Poet laureate of Santa organic Beautiful Beautiful Tradition Outdoor Recreation Diverse Fe enduring Creativity Faith Expensive Museum Nepotism Opera arts bright minds needing Tourism nonmaterialistic Creativity interesting White/Other Food Rude a voice Hispanic/Spanish Art sadness dynamic Unique Artistic Tourism history heritage and history Experience History rooted Traditions Spiritual exploited Creative Music History Artistic Spanish art Tourist destination alive! multicultural open minded Passionate Unique Celebration History Education Arts of all types uncommitted Disappearing Old Indian Market fascinating Diversity diverse Anglo inclusive Tourists vast Rooted history Opera Important accepting important open economy Health Tradition Diverse unique Adobe Art pretentious Historical transdisciplinary Unqiue Art Dancing Landscape expensive Unique innovative Complexity Beauty History’s Egalitarian Diversity regressive Origins rich chile Colorful Enlightening beautiful Tourism Art Contemplative engagement confused Market related The marrow in our Generations Broad-based Community Open Museums Anglo/Spanish Colorful bones colorful Northern New Hispanic festive tradition History history Opera Segregated Mexico food and red/ Culinary history welcoming color small town but green chili multicultural Preservation Always evolving Home History cosmopolitan Valuable Setting/location experiential Traditions Dress diversity historia (history) Vast Movies heart opening sunny Different religion museums stimulating ancient Diversity opera neighborhoods Southwest Made the other in Multi-cultural Nature FUTURE Chorale Memorable Quality Visual arts my homeland LANGUAGES unique contested disneyworld Complex in danger Class history Tradition Community religious Food Unique native diversity welcoming Community Tradition Cathedral, Cristo Rey historical Diversity comida Beautiful The plaza Food Amazing ancient Beauty complex Vibrant Generations Religion music Language history Envirnoment Mountains Roots myth Traditions visual art art Artwork full of surprises food art tolerant Catholic Landscape Spanish Colonial History Contemporary Art Diversity History private incompetent food Plaza Art Tradition Welcoming home Complex Native American Inclusive Small town, big Authenticity Multicultural Nature survival None Colorful interesting culture Tradition Evolving Galleries Rituals charming Welcoming outdoors Casual History Environment Native American Health plaza colorful Outdoors Unique Tradition

89 AppendixAppendix C C AppendixAppendix C C 90 history appropriation Music beauty People Native Beauty People quality tradition International Food Diversity Condescending diverse mythical education sharing Poets usa ceremony Art Global creativity Richness Siloed Creative For Sale Culture Ubiquitous Beautiful Hispanic beautiful setting elite food Unique Evolving Traditions ethnicity Cca bridging Appreciation Changing Present Home Food architecture complex richness Community Co-opted History Flavor music architecture ever-evolving negotiations between Literature/Poetry Intriguing Diversified art Creativity economies of over Creative abundance and Nature history los desperados professional Family scarcity International dynamic (but some- music rich traditions Tres culturas Landscape resentments times trapped in old Landscape Contemporary art thinking) VillageLife Lost Architecture Relighion food Environment Place specific festivals and proud catherdral Jewelry/Art Older-centric quality exhibitions History rich Hispanic Chile Sky Food and Language Opera inclusive architecture Unique Lack of affordable Ethnic mixture Art Activities studio space sleepy town needs music traditions at least one updated St. Francis Cathedral mexican food Food threatened neighborhood ( other Basilica Art history preservation architecture than railyard) Colorful Art Native American Deeply rooted Art Rich culture Color American history and art Storied inspiration religion Slow drivers Food diversity vibrant Anglo (ie not His- Music Possibility Fascinating panic or Indian) old neighborhoods opera richness Valued the best Art Innovative Food undersupported Spanish diverse history Deep trifecta arts History Everyone traditional arts People Food Bulteros, Santeros, Nature Contemporary Art Money Woodcarvers, subtle tradition Proud Food Lip service craft Narrow Minded Community Art Green Chile Rich expensive multicultural infused Inclusive Food mountains passionate Diversity Activity Music Boundless forgiving Spiritual multicultural Native Divided The Outdoors Fiestas and musical Outdoors Overpriced español lively performances Colores Art Government Beauty Art Market Friendship landscape skies people indigenous world class Layered Mixed Heritage People querencia Connection with Anglo/Eurocentric Deep joyful arts nature creative Native Expensive mulifaceted insular Future history multifaceted Hidden Alternative Diverse quirky buildings art

91 AppendixAppendix C C AppendixAppendix C C 92 history appropriation Music beauty People Native Beauty People quality tradition International Food Diversity Condescending diverse mythical education sharing Poets usa ceremony Art Global creativity Richness Siloed Creative For Sale Culture Ubiquitous Beautiful Hispanic beautiful setting elite food Unique Evolving Traditions ethnicity CCA bridging Appreciation Changing Present Home Food architecture complex richness Community Co-opted History Flavor music architecture ever-evolving negotiations between Literature/Poetry Intriguing Diversified art Creativity economies of over Creative abundance and Nature history los desperados professional Family scarcity International dynamic (but some- music rich traditions Tres culturas Landscape resentments times trapped in old Landscape Contemporary art thinking) VillageLife Lost Architecture Relighion food Environment Place specific festivals and exhibi- proud catherdral Jewelry/Art Older-centric quality tions History rich Hispanic Chile Sky Food and Language Opera inclusive architecture Unique Lack of affordable Ethnic mixture Art Activities studio space I sleepy town needs music traditions at least one updated St. Francis Cathedral mexican food Food threatened neighborhood ( other Basilica Art history preservation architecture than railyard) Colorful Art Native American Deeply rooted Art Rich culture Color American history and art Storied inspiration religion Slow drivers Food diversity vibrant Anglo (ie not His- Music Possibility Fascinating panic or Indian) old neighborhoods opera richness Valued the best Art Innovative Food undersupported Spanish diverse history Deep trifecta arts History Everyone traditional arts People Food Bulteros, Santeros, Nature Contemporary Art Money Woodcarvers, subtle tradition Proud Food Lip service craft Narrow Minded Community Art Green Chile Rich expensive multicultural infused Inclusive Food mountains passionate Diversity Activity Music Boundless forgiving Spiritual multicultural Native Divided The Outdoors Fiestas and musical Outdoors Overpriced español lively performances Colores Art Government Beauty Art Market Friendship landscape skies people indigenous world class Layered Mixed Heritage People querencia Connection with Anglo/Eurocentric Deep joyful arts nature creative Native Expensive muli faceted insular Future history multi-faceted Hidden Alternative Diverse quirky buildings art

91 AppendixAppendix C C AppendixAppendix C C 92 Walking downtown and hanging out in the plaza outdoor festivals - and even better if they aren’t all Appendix D - Opera downtown/northside What I most love seeing/doing in Santa Fe: visual arts Architecture Reading classes/workshops Having grown up in Santa Fe now that I am older I can spending time with my friends and family really enjoy the city and what it has to offer, I now see People walking it differently than I did when I was a child, although I Santa Fe has lost community and traditional val- garage sales, farmers market, Theater is weak in Santa Fe like it better when I was growing up, it was not so big uesNMSL/ and touristy. Shows at NDI-NM and the Lensic Hiking and breathing the air and drinking my well Lannan Lectures, SAR talks/colloquia, History Muse- NDi-New Mexico at The Dance Barns water Visiting the Northern NM pueblos; showing out-of- um Brown Bags, music during summer on the plaza town visitors around; Canyon Road; walking the trails; opera somthing locals can afford. Flip side: hate car-centric that makes us like every other art workshops place in America. We need to stop growing outward, Walking downtown. Galleries but inward and make accessibility a primer for cultural NDI New Mexico St. John’s College events, sking at Ski Santa Fe, cross Gallery hopping, festivals growth. country skiing in our mountains, trail hiking on the Festivals/celebrations, Music on the Hill hiking, contemporary art galleries NDI! Dale Ball, Dorthy Stuart trails, and all of the other SF Walking the neighborhoods lectures, conferences, collective action that honors the NDI New Mexico Forest trails opera, being in and watching children and families in intent to preserve culture while moving thoughtfully Visiting archeological sites the parks, looking at the stars. Farmer’s Market and Bike Trails into the 21st century. I do think culture also has Santa Long drives Santa Fe’s great festivals that serve the community and Friends Fe held hostage in that a mythical past has informed attract tourists Mountains/Outdoor !!!! Contemporary art galleries and arts institutions (SITE too many strident rules and boundaries for the present Children’s activities and interests, Bowling alley, Bike SF, Museum of Art, James Kelly, Charlotte Jackson, that fails to encourage new interpretation and meanings 10,000 Waves, Lensic/Lannan Lectures, Sunsets, trails radical abacus). of our culture and how it can adapt to new circum- Lightning Storms, Gathering Places:Farmers Market/ stances and meanings. This would be most evident in Railyard/Plaza Bandstand Galleries I used to love seeing galleries but now they are filled with tourist oriented rubbish architectural restrictions and in the rules of the Spanish Gallery strolls of 10 years ago Community Events that support local artists and alter- Colonial Arts Society wherein there is simply replica- We need another gay nightlife spot here! Right around native spaces. El Museo Cultural. Meow Wolf! tion for the sake of replication. Anyone interpreting the hosting events at y art studio and visiting friends at skylight! Need a better, bigger fashion week! their homes. LaCrosse current realities and infusing them with expanded com- Concerts mentary and meaning is not embraced and is no longer Art events, art galleries, art installations, art classes galleries showing in the market. This sends a terrible message to Opera Art Galleries, visiting other homes festivals, markets young people. Markets including: Farmers, Spanish Market, Folk Art People seeing creativity expressed in the streets, on buildings, Unusual and diverse community gatherings an over all aesthetic Market, Indian Market, and visiting with artist friends Trail systems and introducing them to others Spectacular sunsets gathering with friends and neighbors at people’s houses, Missing from the list (not necessarily what I love): read- participating in underground culture events, music and Galleries ings/lectures, educational opportunities/classes All the open air events make it easy for the Chemically art shows Churches Galleries Sensitive to be more involved. Since we ban dmoking, can we ban perfume? I would like to witness and participate in greater mi- Galleries, archaeological sites Soaking, spa, massage cro-community, e.g. at the neighborhood level streetscape/landscape Opera Spa/relaxation therapies Festivals! Zozobra, Las Posadas, Summer art events Day trips to nearby areas How about getting a pay check each week. Seeing my Farmer’s Market, music on the plaza, dog parks, art Casinos, farmers’ markets, art markets, farm tours Parks, Driving around town, Walking trails children graduate from high school.....or college. Get Opera rec center, lectuers, healing arts serious !! Lannon series at the Lensic Visiting art galleries Walking and biking the trails. Opportunities to unify to make things better. Leaving As a local I don’t like doing much in Santa Fe anymore I love the music events on the Plaza, St. Johns and the Plaza it’s all for tourists and the wealthy Literary readings at bookshops and IAIA Railyard. More open events on the Southside would be I love the Basilica. I love running along Alameda, art, galleries Poetry great as well. Currently there are few walkable spaces Acequia Madre and the Bike Path. I wish there were Check to some. The questions are too middle- upper workshops on the Southside so new developments should be asked more places to sit and be peaceful and safe in nature to incorporate these types of spaces. middle class. What will the answers to these questions People watching, walking around (Randall Davey is nice, but far; the Botanical Garden lead to? Lensic is a bit out of the way, and charges a fee. What about Literary events CHILE! I love music, and I feel this area is lacking a bit in Santa more Downtown spots - without scary traveller guys Educational opportunities open to the public. Lanan foundation talks and other Lensic events, muse- Fe. and their pit bulls??) Talking to people, hearing their stories um openings, and international folk market festivals / markets art galleries

93 AppendixAppendices D AppendixAppendices D 94 Walking downtown and hanging out in the plaza outdoor festivals - and even better if they aren’t all Appendix D - Opera downtown/northside What I most love seeing/doing in Santa Fe: visual arts Architecture Reading classes/workshops Having grown up in Santa Fe now that I am older I can spending time with my friends and family really enjoy the city and what it has to offer, I now see People walking it differently than I did when I was a child, although I Santa Fe has lost community and traditional val- garage sales, farmers market, Theater is weak in Santa Fe like it better when I was growing up, it was not so big uesNMSL/ and touristy. Shows at NDI-NM and the Lensic Hiking and breathing the air and drinking my well Lannan Lectures, SAR talks/colloquia, History Muse- NDi-New Mexico at The Dance Barns water Visiting the Northern NM pueblos; showing out-of- um Brown Bags, music during summer on the plaza town visitors around; Canyon Road; walking the trails; opera somthing locals can afford. Flip side: hate car-centric that makes us like every other art workshops place in America. We need to stop growing outward, Walking downtown. Galleries but inward and make accessibility a primer for cultural NDI New Mexico St. John’s College events, sking at Ski Santa Fe, cross Gallery hopping, festivals growth. country skiing in our mountains, trail hiking on the Festivals/celebrations, Music on the Hill hiking, contemporary art galleries NDI! Dale Ball, Dorthy Stuart trails, and all of the other SF Walking the neighborhoods lectures, conferences, collective action that honors the NDI New Mexico Forest trails opera, being in and watching children and families in intent to preserve culture while moving thoughtfully Visiting archeological sites the parks, looking at the stars. Farmer’s Market and Bike Trails into the 21st century. I do think culture also has Santa Long drives Santa Fe’s great festivals that serve the community and Friends Fe held hostage in that a mythical past has informed attract tourists Mountains/Outdoor !!!! Contemporary art galleries and arts institutions (SITE too many strident rules and boundaries for the present Children’s activities and interests, Bowling alley, Bike SF, Museum of Art, James Kelly, Charlotte Jackson, that fails to encourage new interpretation and meanings 10,000 Waves, Lensic/Lannan Lectures, Sunsets, trails radical abacus). of our culture and how it can adapt to new circum- Lightning Storms, Gathering Places:Farmers Market/ stances and meanings. This would be most evident in Railyard/Plaza Bandstand Galleries I used to love seeing galleries but now they are filled with tourist oriented rubbish architectural restrictions and in the rules of the Spanish Gallery strolls of 10 years ago Community Events that support local artists and alter- Colonial Arts Society wherein there is simply replica- We need another gay nightlife spot here! Right around native spaces. El Museo Cultural. Meow Wolf! tion for the sake of replication. Anyone interpreting the hosting events at y art studio and visiting friends at skylight! Need a better, bigger fashion week! their homes. LaCrosse current realities and infusing them with expanded com- Concerts mentary and meaning is not embraced and is no longer Art events, art galleries, art installations, art classes galleries showing in the market. This sends a terrible message to Opera Art Galleries, visiting other homes festivals, markets young people. Markets including: Farmers, Spanish Market, Folk Art People seeing creativity expressed in the streets, on buildings, Unusual and diverse community gatherings an over all aesthetic Market, Indian Market, and visiting with artist friends Trail systems and introducing them to others Spectacular sunsets gathering with friends and neighbors at people’s houses, Missing from the list (not necessarily what I love): read- participating in underground culture events, music and Galleries ings/lectures, educational opportunities/classes All the open air events make it easy for the Chemically art shows Churches Galleries Sensitive to be more involved. Since we ban dmoking, can we ban perfume? I would like to witness and participate in greater mi- Galleries, archaeological sites Soaking, spa, massage cro-community, e.g. at the neighborhood level streetscape/landscape Opera Spa/relaxation therapies Festivals! Zozobra, Las Posadas, Summer art events Day trips to nearby areas How about getting a pay check each week. Seeing my Farmer’s Market, music on the plaza, dog parks, art Casinos, farmers’ markets, art markets, farm tours Parks, Driving around town, Walking trails children graduate from high school.....or college. Get Opera rec center, lectuers, healing arts serious !! Lannan series at the Lensic Visiting art galleries Walking and biking the trails. Opportunities to unify to make things better. Leaving As a local I don’t like doing much in Santa Fe anymore I love the music events on the Plaza, St. Johns and the Plaza it’s all for tourists and the wealthy Literary readings at bookshops and IAIA Railyard. More open events on the Southside would be I love the Basilica. I love running along Alameda, art, galleries Poetry great as well. Currently there are few walkable spaces Acequia Madre and the Bike Path. I wish there were Check to some. The questions are too middle- upper workshops on the Southside so new developments should be asked more places to sit and be peaceful and safe in nature to incorporate these types of spaces. middle class. What will the answers to these questions People watching, walking around (Randall Davey is nice, but far; the Botanical Garden lead to? Lensic is a bit out of the way, and charges a fee. What about Literary events CHILE! I love music, and I feel this area is lacking a bit in more Downtown spots - without scary traveller guys Educational opportunities open to the public. Lanan foundation talks and other Lensic events, muse- Santa Fe. and their pit bulls??) Talking to people, hearing their stories um openings, and international folk market festivals / markets art galleries

93 AppendixAppendices D AppendixAppendices D 94 Opera Festivals, parades Events- Indian mkt, opera, fiesta, Spanish mkt, etc Indian Market and other art-related events, cycling, MARKETS I love people watching. I love tolerance (if not celebra- Opera, events on Plaza hiking CASINOS tion) of the differences. galleries, art foundations, alternative organizations, Our various intellectual communities with many individuals who have come here after a life-time of walking around particular neighborhoods, the plaza Traditional Architecture non-profits (who f’ing wrote this list??? totally biased international and professional experience. area Conversations, smaller moments in time against visual arts?!?) art galleries Photography Lensic performances and talks working with other Native Americans art classes and lectures walking around exploring Lensic Lannan Events Family gatherings Artist accessibility, Gallery welcomes, Enjoying the helping others, working together to improve the com- Festivals, lectures/talks, excursions indian market, international folk festival weather (and 25-35 degree temperature changes) munity, engaging with living culture calm and great places to hangout with friends like the Gardens Art festivals Wandering the Plaza, Canyon Road, etc. plaza Driving thru old neighborhoods, pueblo dances Lectures Driving around People watching, gazing around at the landscape, par- Openings(especially contemporary art) Just walking aorund the plaza, the Farmers market, Pueblo dances, farms, artists’ studios ticipating in decisions that benefit our community Walking around looking at architecture in neighbor- Doing openings on Friday nights Architectural tours. Historic Santa Fe Christmas Eve Shops that feature local goods. . . big box is not culture. hoods. Folk art market, Spanish Market, Indian Market Walk. Fabulous food. Bus tours of our city. AND rents in this town do not foster and atmosphere participatory, like close reading Shakespeare on Sundays of culture independent bookstores Kids Activities w/International Shakespeare team Markets - Santa Fe Indian Market, Folk Art, Spanish studio tours galleries, classes at SFCC, walking the streets Opera Market making art in my studio; attending drawing groups, Except for the summer plaza music, what music? Plaza events... speaking Spanglish friends’ exhibitions & events (gallery openings, perfor- i can not afford most of these “cultural” events, i go to free art markets on the plaza Farmers Market, School events (mostly Santa Fe mances, Market, etc.); walking around town the plaza for free things,museum on freedays Community Arts Engagement - Intergenerational pro- Waldorf) Networking and talking. Lectures. Various Live in HD grams like at Academy for Love of Learning Churches like San Isidro broadcasts--the bigger world at our door. Particularly like to browse shops with SW art and jew- Festivals Skiing, Hiking elry--meet the artists T Galleries Multiple fundraising events for cultural projects and meeting friends and new friends institutions. Visiting the plaza. Roadtripping to anywhere and nowhere Learning about history feeling part of it speaking spanish School programs, such as school musicians at various Opera Opera, looking at architecture venues opera and pueblo dances My church and interfaith activities Historical buildings Community events Enjoying the plaza, moutain biking our trails. None of the above, all of that is for tourists, although MNM was once for New Mexicans, not now. Pueblos Being a tour guide to our personal visitors Science Lectures/Workshops + Collaborating w/ Col- Botanical Garden Talks and readings; bookshops leagues + Being an Active Cultural Agent Festivals Working with diverse groups of people Biking on summer nights Galleries Historic sites Opera Opera, art and craft shows Workers cleaning medians along all roads, police officers NOT stopping loud music coming out of Scottish Rite events Lectures, seminars, talks (open to the public for free or cars, bicycle riders running red lights and disobeying sitting under trees a small fee). all other traffic laws, mexican license plates on motor Historic buildings Visiting the surrounding Native communities, when vehicles month after month indicating the vehicles are Author events open to the public. not registered with MVD Local festivals-Pancake breakfast, Fiesta festivals Folk Art Market, Spanish Market, Indian Market. Art festivals Art Galleries Walking downtown Community events, visiting friends Mexican themed performances gardening & home events, events that involved people Riding bikes all over town - especially along the SF other than transplants, inclusive events Farmers’ market River and downtown to the Plaza. Attending church, hiking near town, studying architec- Opera, NM school of arts Hanging out on the Plaza ture in old neighborhoods, Native American art work lectures, galleries, pueblo dances. Spanish and Indian Cruising, Biking, walking Connecting with others online and via social media Markets rural strength, connection to the earth, living history art galleries

95 AppendixAppendices D AppendixAppendices D 96 Opera Festivals, parades Events- Indian mkt, opera, fiesta, Spanish mkt, etc Indian Market and other art-related events, cycling, MARKETS I love people watching. I love tolerance (if not celebra- Opera, events on Plaza hiking CASINOS tion) of the differences. galleries, art foundations, alternative organizations, Our various intellectual communities with many individuals who have come here after a life-time of walking around particular neighborhoods, the plaza Traditional Architecture non-profits (who f’ing wrote this list??? totally biased international and professional experience. area Conversations, smaller moments in time against visual arts?!?) art galleries Photographery Lensic performances and talks working with other Native Americans art classes and lectures walking around exploring Lensic Lannan Events Family gatherings Artist accessibility, Gallery welcomes, Enjoying the helping others, working together to improve the com- Festivals, lectures/talks, excursions indian market, international folk festival weather (and 25-35 degree temperature changes) munity, engaging with living culture calm and great places to hangout with friends like the Gardens Art festivals Wandering the Plaza, Canyon Road, etc. plaza Driving thru old neighborhoods, pueblo dances Lectures Driving around People watching, gazing around at the landscape, par- Openings(especially contemporary art) Just walking aorund the plaza, the Farmers market, Pueblo dances, farms, artists’ studios ticipating in decisions that benefit our community Walking around looking at architecture in neighbor- Doing openings on Friday nights Architectural tours. Historic Santa Fe Christmas Eve Shops that feature local goods. . . big box is not culture. hoods. Folk art market, Spanish Market, Indian Market Walk. Fabulous food. Bus tours of our city. AND rents in this town do not foster and atmosphere participatory, like close reading Shakespeare on Sundays of culture independent bookstores Kids Activities w/International Shakespeare team Markets - a Santa Fe Indian Market, Folk Art, Spanish studio tours galleries, classes at SFCC, walking the streets Opera Market making art in my studio; attending drawing groups, Except for the summer plaza music, what music? Plaza events... speaking Spanglish friends’ exhibitions & events (gallery openings, perfor- i can not afford most of these “cultural” events, i go to free art markets on the plaza Farmers Market, School events (mostly Santa Fe Wal- mances, Market, etc.); walking around town the plaza for free things,museum on freedays Community Arts Engagement - Intergenerational pro- dorf Networking and talking. Lectures. Various Live in HD grams like at Academy for Love of Learning Churches like San Isidro broadcasts--the bigger world at our door. Particularly like to browse shops with SW art and jew- Festivals Skiing, Hiking elry--meet the artists T Galleries Multiple fundraising events for cultural projects and meeting friends and new friends institutions. Visiting the plaza. Roadtripping to anywhere and nowhere Learning about history feeling part of it speaking spanish School programs, such as school musicians at various Opera Opera, looking at architecture venues opera and pueblo dances My church and interfaith activities Historical buildings Community events Enjoying the plaza, moutain biking our trails. None of the above, all of that is for tourists, although MNM was once for New Mexicans, not now. Pueblos Being a tour guide to our personal visitors Science Lectures/Workshops + Collaborating w/ Col- Botanical Garden Talks and readings; bookshops leagues + Being an Active Cultural Agent Festivals Working with diverse groups of people Biking on summer nights Galleries Historic sites Opera Opera, art and craft shows Workers cleaning medians along all roads, police officers NOT stopping loud music coming out of Scottish Rite events Lectures, seminars, talks (open to the public for free or cars, bicycle riders running red lights and disobeying sitting under trees a small fee). all other traffic laws, mexican license plates on motor Historic buildings Visiting the surrounding Native communities, when vehicles month after month indicating the vehicles are Author events open to the public. not registered with MVD Local festivals-Pancake breakfast, Fiesta festivals Folk Art Market, Spanish Market, Indian Market. Art festivals Art Galleries Walking downtown Community events, visiting friends Mexican themed performances gardening & home events, events that involved people Riding bikes all over town - especially along the SF other than transplants, inclusive events Farmers’ market River and downtown to the Plaza. Attending church, hiking near town, studying architec- Opera, NM school of arts Hanging out on the Plaza ture in old neighborhoods, Native American art work lectures, galleries, pueblo dances. Spanish and Indian Cruising, Biking, walking Connecting with others online and via social media Markets rural strength, connection to the earth, living history art galleries

95 AppendixAppendices D AppendixAppendices D 96 Places like Pecos Monument Honestly, there is no one place, downtown Appendix E - where history is apparent. Places and understanding the commu- Museums that show religion is cultural as nity is different from celebrating Neighborhoods away from the well as spiritual. it. A partial list: Plaza; Railyard; When someone visits Santa Fe, what is the plaza Museum Hill Museum Hill; Cerrillos Road. the Plaza one place you believe they need to experience plaza I usually take my guests to Taos, Chimayo, and on hikes in the The plaza area. Plaza Sangre De Cristo mountains. The Plaza to better understand our community? The Plaza As well as take them to Toma- Plaza The New Mexico Museum of sitas or La Choza so that they Plaza. Art may experience NM traditional The Plaza Palace of The Govenors foods. Also, frequent the farmers market so that they can enjoy Farmer’s Market St Francis cathedral our thriving farming community Markets Santa Fe Plaza and connect with the true locals. The cathedral When someone visits Santa Fe, Indian Arts and Culture Plaza and Railyard Bandelier Taos Rios Wood Yard what is the one place you believe Museum New Mexico History Museum the plaza The Plaza, for better or worse. they need to experience to better Art galleries and museums the plaza The scenic beauty of the Museum Hill The Plaza and it’s museums understand our community? The plaza area The plaza outdoors The Plaza museums and church- Farmers’ Market Open-Ended Response My grandmother’s house. History museum O’Keeffe plaza in summer es. The downtown stores are too Capitol Art Collection Plaza Tejano A museum Shidoni The local Pueblos museums visit a local pueblo for feast day The Plaza Plaza, museums, galleries,out- Museum complex on Cam. Lejo the O’Keeffe Museum because it Museum fo Fine Arts to get a grounding in the culture The plaza and surrounding door activities NDI nm shows the landscape Opera house that has sustained this land from communities The Plaza the beginning. NM History Museum The Plaza Pueblo & Navajo communi- Museum Hill & Gardens Museum Hill The Plaza The Santa Fe Plaza Spiral Staircase at the Loretto ties, dances & spanis market & museums Downtown, the Plaza & State The plaza Chapel SWAIA southwestern American The Plaza Capitol Atalaya peak Downtown Indian art The Plaza NDI New Mexico History Museum no one place is enough - sorry The Plaza area The Plaza plaza and railyard The Plaza The Plaza and Museums Meow Wolf sitting on the plaza galleries The Mountains The South- eat at a New Mexican restaurant Museum Hill, IFAA/Santa Fe The Shed, Native Americans side (invisible to tourists, but Museum Hill museums Palace of the Gov Market, Indian Market, Spanish under the portal on , understand why there is nothing La Choza restaurant! Santa Fe Community The Plaza Market, Santa Fe Band Stand, the Buddhist Stupa on Airport there for residents either it is just Foundation Folk Art museum Portal Program at History Mu- NM History Museum Road, throwing rocks in the Rio where people live and commute seum, hiking trails and forests The Plaza and Canyon Road Grande out Buckman Road. from). The planning of the city The Plaza Plaza surrounding Santa , music at tied! Santa Fe Independent Film outward into ANYWHERE Canyon Road The plaza....huh maybe one of the restaurants or music Festival USA like neighborhoods was a Wal Mart New Mexico History Museum The barrio venues (ie: Chamber, Opera, or horrible idea. Don’t think there is just one. El Rancho de Chimayo Plaza NM History Museum Lensic). Anything off the plaza. Plaza Plaza Palace of the Governors Folk Art Museum One of the Northern NM The Plaza Railyard District History Museum Museum Hill Governor’s Palace / NM Muse- Pueblos The Plaza Plaza and surrounding area The Plaza and Museum Hill The small villages, reservations um of Art Palace of the Governors, Shi- Plaza & down town and churches The history museum, and you doni, Canyon Road, Up the History Museum Palace of the Governor’s / plaza mountain Plaza Down town plaza area. air heads who designed this The museums Everything on the plaza. survey (?) should spend a few The Southside. The Plaza artists studios, not just galleries. there is no one place, per se The Basilica of St. Francis hours there. The Plaza The restaurants and the opera plaza Meow Wolf cannot single out one place! Walmart. To see the cultural New Mexico History Museum plaza? native dance? mountain Historical Museum Tia Sophias diversity in our City and sur- The Pueblos Local museums trails.. museums.. The Shed, or Museums Museum Hill rounding communities. museums la Choza various and tricultur- Plaza Downtown...people, museums, The History Museum al.. historic buildings museums Plaza

97 AppendixAppendices E AppendixAppendices E 98 Places like Pecos Monument Honestly, there is no one place, downtown Appendix E - where history is apparent. Places and understanding the commu- Museums that show religion is cultural as nity is different from celebrating Neighborhoods away from the well as spiritual. it. A partial list: Plaza; Railyard; When someone visits Santa Fe, what is the plaza Museum Hill Museum Hill; Cerrillos Road. the Plaza one place you believe they need to experience plaza I usually take my guests to Taos, Chimayo, and on hikes in the The plaza area. Plaza Sangre De Cristo mountains. The Plaza to better understand our community? The Plaza As well as take them to Toma- Plaza The New Mexico Museum of sitas or La Choza so that they Plaza. Art may experience NM traditional The Plaza Palace of The Govenors foods. Also, frequent the farmers market so that they can enjoy Farmer’s Market St Francis cathedral our thriving farming community Markets Santa Fe Plaza and connect with the true locals. The cathedral When someone visits Santa Fe, Indian Arts and Culture Muse- Plaza and Railyard Bandelier Taos Rios Wood Yard what is the one place you believe um New Mexico History Museum the plaza The Plaza, for better or worse. they need to experience to better Art galleries and museums the plaza The scenic beauty of the out- Museum Hill The Plaza and it’s museums understand our community? The plaza area The plaza doors The Plaza museums and church- Farmers’ Market Open-Ended Response My grandmother’s house. History museum O’Keefe plaza in summer es. The downtown stores are too Capitol Art Collection Plaza Tejano A museum Shidoni The local Pueblos museums visit a local pueblo for feast day The Plaza Plaza, museums, galleries,out- Museum complex on Cam. Lejo the O’Keeffe Museum because it Museum fo Fine Arts to get a grounding in the culture The plaza and surrounding door activities NDI nm shows the landscape Opera house that has sustained this land from communities The Plaza the beginning. NM History Museum The Plaza Pueblo & Navajo communi- Museum Hill & Gardens Museum Hill The Plaza The Santa Fe Plaza Spiral Staircase at the Loretto ties, dances & spanis market & museums Downtown, the Plaza & State The plaza Chapel SWAIA southwestern American The Plaza Capitol Atalaya peak Downtown Indian art The Plaza NDI New Mexico History Museum no one place is enough - sorry The Plaza area The Plaza plaza and railyard The Plaza The Plaza and Museums Meow Wolf sitting on the plaza galleries The Mountains The South- eat at a New Mexican restaurant Museum Hill, IFAA/Santa Fe The Shed, Native Americans side (invisible to tourists, but Museum Hill museums Palace of the Gov Market, Indian Market, Spanish under the portal on Washington, understand why there is nothing La Choza restaurant! Santa Fe Community Founda- The Plaza Market, Santa Fe Band Stand, the Buddhist Stupa on Airport there for residents either it is just tion Folk Art museum Portal Program at History Mu- NM History Museum Road, throwing rocks in the Rio where people live and commute seum, hiking trails and forests The Plaza and Canyon Road Grande out Buckman Road. from). The planning of the city The Plaza Plaza surrounding Santa , music at tied! Santa Fe Independent Film outward into ANYWHERE Canyon Road The plaza....huh maybe one of the restaurants or music Festival USA like neighborhoods was a Wal Mart New Mexico History Museum The barrio venues (ie: Chamber, Opera, or horrible idea. Don’t think there is just one. El Rancho de Chimayo Plaza NM History Museum Lensic). Anything off the plaza. Plaza Plaza Palace of the Governors Folk Art Museum One of the Northern NM The Plaza Railyard District History Museum Museum Hill Governor’s Palace / NM Muse- Pueblos The Plaza Plaza and surrounding area The Plaza and Museum Hill The small villages, reservations um of Art Palace of the Governors, Shi- Plaza & down town and churches The history museum, and you doni, Canyon Road, Up the History Museum Palace of the Governor’s / plaza mountain Plaza Down town plaza area. air heads who designed this The museums Everything on the plaza. survey (?) should spend a few The Southside. The Plaza artists studios, not just galleries. there is no one place, per se The Basilica of St. Francis hours there. The Plaza The restaraunts and the opera plaza Meow Wolf cannot single out one place! Walmart. To see the cultural New Mexico History Museum plaza? native dance? mountain Historical Museum Tia Sophias diversity in our City and sur- The Pueblos Local museums trails.. museums.. The Shed, or Museums Museum Hill rounding communities. museums la Choza various and tricultur- Plaza Downtown...people, museums, The History Museum al.. historic buildings museums Plaza

97 AppendixAppendices E AppendixAppendices E 98 The museums and plaza Buddhist Temple on Airport Museums - History, Museum of No single place but drive around to visit someplace not on Hiking above the city to see it as pueblos Road. ONE-to difficult The Art, Folk Art, O’Keefe to a lot of different neighbor- the tourist track, an event at a whole Shed Looking (shopping) under hoods-- east side, west side,south southside library or a school, i Zozobra NM History Museum The square the portal @ the Palace of the side. know they will get plenty of the Plaza museums The Plaza because it is a central Governors The Rio Grande If the want to do the “tourist” packaged culture whether they MOIFA cultural intersection of all of it. New Mexican Restaurants River ...... Not in order thing they can visit the plaza. I seek it or not Zozobra Pet Parade Neighbor- the Plaza Plaza - though the plaza has too MUSEUMS feel that the local pueblos and Any organized community event hood events that enable us to much foreign, fake, merchant The pueblos The High Road to skate parks have more to offer on the Plaza The Plaza gather with those we know and influence Taos Canyon Road meow wolf New Mexico History Museum/ don’t know. The Plaza, because it has so Museum of International Palace of the Governors The barrio I don’t think there is just one The Plaza, Trails, and parks much to offer in one day. Folk Art / Museum Hill that says it all. La Fonda Canyon Road Museum Hill Museum of Indian Art and Our Museums International Folk Art Museum Downtown - restaurants The Cross of the Martyrs Culture The Cathedral All and any of the museums One place, that’s not possible. A plaza area the ski basin Plaza downtown - plaza The four state museums long time ago I might have said Riding the bus at rush hour. palace of the governors airport road for tacos museum hill IAIA the Plaza, but now that’s mostly Genoveva Chavez Center after Palace of the Governors tourist oriented, no longer a NM History Museum/Palace of SF Plaza and the places around i don’t try to have my guests school gets out. Santa Fe Com- heart for all of Santa Fe, if it ever the Governers and the summer Speak and see the culture it (Museum of Art, History and understand the community, as munity College at lunch time. truly was that. music on the plaza through native new mexicans the basilica). it is too complex. I take them to Southside The Museum of Indian Arts & pueblo Go into neighborhood church- No one place...depends on the the museums, farmers market The Railyard visitor and the best restaurants Culture Plaza es, restaurants, see how the real a park? people live and not just the Plaza SITE Santa Fe Historic areas The railyard and the park next There is no one place. and tourist traps. to it Plaza Our amazing museums! go to the Plaza and walk around Museum hill canyon road rail- Part of the genius of Santa Fe is Take a walk through any neigh- history museum, los Golondri- Sitting in the plaza. To under- yard ski basin a pueblo the state museums, plaza area, that there is no one place. You borhood. Notice the diversity of nas, palace of the govenors stand how Santa fe has dimin- canyon road, cathedral need to move from site to site expressions. Everything La Fonda - the story is enduring ished itself to such a sad low Palace of the Governors to get a picture of it. If there The mountains Museum Hill and the food and entertainment level, I send them to Canyon rd was just one place that someone is excellent Santa Fe Plaza and surrounding nmsl/nmsrca The Santa Fe River All the art galleries, but especial- could go to experience Santa Fe, museums Down Town The great food at the local ly House of Eternal Return and it would be a poorer place. Plaza, especially Pancake break- restaurants and walk in plaza SITE I take them to the Museum of fast Impossible to select just one the land/views/hiking, literary plus canyon road area. Art to get a feel of why the ar- place. I take them to Museum Santa Fe Plaza events, galleries, dining Downtown chitecture is this way. Also Fort Hill, the plaza, and tent rock Museums The Plaza Rail yard Marcy Park for an over view the Plaza monument or Pecos monument, The Spanish Museum MeowWolf Downtown Santa Jean Cocteau, Canyon Road, The Museums and the plaza. airport road and lower agua fria or Bandelier. Cathedral during mass Fe/ canyon road road. Plaza, any celebration, SFAnimal The free summer nightly music New Mexico History Museum food. mountains. folk art mu- Shelter Palace of the Governors African dance at the Railyard has presentations at the Plaza. A walk from the plaza to Can- seum. a beautiful, diverse atmosphere. Olive Rush studio Someone’s home Palace of the Governors yon Road, Plaza All kinds of people who just The smaller communities which Downtown enjoy the spirit of music and El Palacio Tomasita’s! The Plaza, museums and our surround it which have not dance! Palace of the Governor’s Portal Museums, particularly during Palace of the Governors restaurants changed as greatly festivals and special events Anywhere besides the plaza - a Palace of the Governors Loretto chapel Great local restaurant Downtown area Plaza lot of tourists think Santa Fe is The Palace of the Governors, The Plaza Plaza just the plaza (and it’s not!) The Plaza and if they want to No single place can commu- though its significance and the The plaza and surrounding The plaza is where we take our purchase anything doing it from nicate the culture of Santa Fe. Museums implications of its presence may museums, churches restaurants guests, some museums, restau- the Native people selling under Culture reflects so many com- canyon road the Portico at the Palace of the not be fully understood from the and shops. rants interpretation there. munities within SF and can be Museum hill Governors. found everywhere. The downtown Plaza area. Plaza The plaza concerts the museums Museum of Indian Arts & The plaza The Southside Library The Palace of the Governors Wal Mart’s parking lot Culture railyard plaza NM History Museum The Plaza Museum Hill Museums Plaza

99 AppendixAppendices E AppendixAppendices E 100 The museums and plaza Buddhist Temple on Airport Museums - History, Museum of No single place but drive around to visit someplace not on Hiking above the city to see it as pueblos Road. ONE-to difficult Art, Folk Art, O’Keefe to a lot of different neighbor- the tourist track, an event at a whole The Shed Looking (shopping) hoods-- east side, west side, southside library or a school, i Zozobra NM History Museum The square under the portal @ the Palace of south side. know they will get plenty of the Plaza museums The Plaza because it is a central the Govenors The Rio Grande If they want to do the “tourist” packaged culture whether they MOIFA cultural intersection of all of it. New Mexican Restaurants River ...... Not in order thing they can visit the plaza. I seek it or not Zozobra Pet Parade Neighbor- the Plaza Plaza - though the plaza has too MUSEUMS feel that the local pueblos and Any organized community event hood events that enable us to much foreign, fake, merchant The pueblos The High Road to skate parks have more to offer on the Plaza The Plaza gather with those we know and influence Taos Canyon Road meow wolf New Mexico History Museum/ don’t know. The Plaza, because it has so Museum of International Folf Palace of the Governors The barrio I don’t think there is just one The Plaza, Trails, and parks much to offer in one day. Art / Museum Hill that says it all. La Fonda Canyon Road Museum Hill Museum of Indian Art and Our Museums International Folk Art Museum Downtown - restaurants The Cross of the Martyrs Culture The Cathedral All and any of the museums One place, that’s not possible. A plaza area the ski basin Plaza downtown - plaza The four state museums long time ago I might have said Riding the bus at rush hour. palace of the governors airport road for tacos museum hill IAIA the Plaza, but now that’s mostly Genoveva Chavez Center after Palace of the Governors tourist oriented, no longer a NM History Museum/Palace of SF Plaza and the places around i don’t try to have my guests school gets out. Santa Fe Com- heart for all of Santa Fe, if it ever the Governers and the summer Speak and see the culture it (Museum of Art, History and understand the community, as munity College at lunch time. truly was that. music on the plaza through native new mexicans the basilica). it is too complex. I take them to Southside The Museum of Indian Arts & pueblo Go into neighborhood church- No one place...depends on the the museums, farmers market The Railyard visitor and the best restaurants Culture Plaza es, restaurants, see how the real a park? people live and not just the Plaza SITE Santa Fe Historic areas The railyard and the park next There is no one place. and tourist traps. to it Plaza Our amazing museums! go to the Plaza and walk around Museum hill canyon road rail- Part of the genius of Santa Fe is Take a walk through any neigh- history museum, los Golondri- Sitting in the plaza. To under- yard ski basin a pueblo the state museums, plaza area, that there is no one place. You borhood. Notice the diversity of nas, palace of the govenors stand how Santa fe has dimin- canyon road, cathedral need to move from site to site expressions. Everything La Fonda - the story is enduring ished itself to such a sad low Palace of the Governors to get a picture of it. If there The mountains Museum Hill and the food and entertainment level, I send them to Canyon rd was just one place that someone is excellent Santa Fe Plaza and surrounding nmsl/nmsrca The Santa Fe River All the art galleries, but especial- could go to experience Santa Fe, museums Down Town The great food at the local ly House of Eternal Return and it would be a poorer place. Plaza, especially Pancake restaurants and walk in plaza SITE I take them to the Museum of breakfast Impossible to select just one the land/views/hiking, literary plus canyon road area. Art to get a feel of why the ar- place. I take them to Museum Santa Fe Plaza events, galleries, dining Downtown chitecture is this way. Also Fort Hill, the plaza, and tent rock Museums The Plaza Rail yard Marcy Park for an over view the Plaza monument or Pecos monument, The Spanish Museum MeowWolf Downtown Santa Jean Cocteau, Canyon Road, The Museums and the plaza. airport road and lower agua fria or Bandelier. Cathedral during mass Fe/ canyon road road. Plaza, any celebration, SFAnimal The free summer nightly music New Mexico History Museum food. mountains. folk art mu- Shelter Palace of the Governors African dance at the Railyard has presentations at the Plaza. A walk from the plaza to seum. a beautiful, diverse atmosphere. Olive Rush studio Someone’s home Palace of the Governors Canyon Road Plaza All kinds of people who just The smaller communities which Downtown enjoy the spirit of music and El Palacio Tomasita’s! The Plaza, museums and our surround it which have not dance! Palace of the Governors Portal Museums, particularly during Palace of the Governors restaurants changed as greatly festivals and special events Anywhere besides the plaza - a Palace of the Governors Loretto chapel Great local restaurant Downtown area, Plaza lot of tourists think Santa Fe is The Palace of the Governors, The Plaza Plaza just the plaza (and it’s not!) The Plaza and if they want to No single place can commu- though its significance and the The plaza and surrounding The plaza is where we take our purchase anything doing it from nicate the culture of Santa Fe. Museums implications of its presence may museums, churches restaurants guests, some museums, restau- the Native people selling under Culture reflects so many com- canyon road the Portico at the Palace of the not be fully understood from the and shops. rants interpretation there. munities within SF and can be Musuem hill Governors. found everywhere. The downtown Plaza area Plaza The plaza concerts the museums Museum of Indian Arts & The plaza The Southside Library The Palace of the Gocernors Wal Mart’s parking lot Culture railyard plaza NM History Museum The Plaza Museum Hill Museums Plaza

99 AppendixAppendices E AppendixAppendices E 100 Agua Fria Village, a dinner on Plaza The Plaza Our tourism centers around the The Roundhouse with all facets Museums Airport Rd., walk around the City Hall Mountains Plaza. I think to best understand of local art/photographs/tap- Pueblos Plaza, walk along Canyon Rd, our community one should estry, etc. representing New church Museum Hill All of our city. One “place” hang out in a coffeeshop on 2nd venture west of st. Francis Drive. Mexico. doesn’t provide a Santa Fe expe- street, go to the Farmer’s Market Downtown Plaza area The plaza does not reflect our Pueblo dances rience. on a Saturday in the summer the plaza Museum Hill community!! Museum Hill Plaza Downtown Santa Fe the plaza plaza Museums of New Mexico, The Plaza Downtown Plaza Historical buildings churches downtown & on the hill. Plaza My kitchen table The Plaza and the Palace of the Museum Hill Museums- gives perspective on Museum Hill NM History Museum and Pal- Governor’s. both historical and modern day Areas of historic downtown The shed Lower Agua Fria ace of the Governors Santa Fe Museums and the Cathedral Various hiking and biking trails/ Museums The Santa Fe Opera Museums, churches - you need the art but also to the mountains La cienega petroglyphs Museum Hill Museums Plaza know the traditional religious Farmers market Museums Start at the Plaza to experience History Museum Downtown museums aspects of Santa Fe too. Plaza The Plaza and The Palace of the Georgia O’Keefe, the Muse- Restaurant week museum of art and St. Francis Landscapes New Mexico History Museum Governors um, the Capitol, NM inspired The plaza cooking at various restaurants, Auditorium the outdoors Bus tour of the South side. Ex- The Museums!! the plaza area churches, galleries. Canyon Road One? Way too limiting. The perience a city council meeting. Canyon road Palace of the Governors- Plaza, St Francis Cathedral, Museum Hill beauty of our town is that there Museums and Plaza Music on the Plaza is resonance everywhere: The NM History Museum Palace of Governors, Loretto impossible, but museum hill Plaza and railyard Palace of the Governors; the Chapel central core of SFe Plaza, The Cathedral, The Scot- Cafe Pasqual’s is a good start with different pueblos; the Cathedral Basilica; tish Rite, Summer Music on the The Plaza, The Cathedral Governors palace and history representation of culture. We’re There is no place left that would Bandstand, National Cemetery, plaza museum. Ride through the mountain represent that experience. Just not one culture which is exactly Be outside Go to museums Eat Tesuque Pueblo, Rancho de las communities of Northern NM. driving around town you see Operatic and cultural events our culture. Great Food Visit Historical Golondrinas, Farmers’ Market, NM history museum the differences in cultures and Canyon Road sights Palace of the Governors Railyard, The Lensic, Santa Plaza how they are moving toward Folk Art Museum palace of the governors Fe Opera, Dale Ball Trails, St. segregation. The New Mexico Museum of John’s College, SFUAD, SFCC, Feast Days @ Pueblos, and tradi- Museum of International Folk Wheelwright Museum History Museum Hill, SITE SF, Canyon tional food. southside Art The State Capital Nature Road, Ski Basin...I’ll stop here Plaza museums. Downtown neighborhoods New Mexico History Museum Hike Dale Ball Trail to top of Museum Hill but could easily go on Museum of International Folk Tetilla peak A museum All of Santa Fe provides an The Plaza Art Plaza and nearby museums There is no one place - there are don’t have one experience. We “sell” the wrong parts of our The Plaza and the museums so many different places to visit. El Museo Cultural community. The city makes Plaza area and adjacent muse- Its hard to say, I usually tell downtown and on the hill we are a composite. Not one thing-- Cathedral ums it into a shopping experience. them to leave SF city limits and The Plaza Meow Wolf Farmers Market The Plaza in the Summer. The and Santa Fe Opera go to other places to explore There’s just so much history how because I personally feel that The Plaza For better or worse, the Plaza Santa Fe are best experienced in Downtown Square/sit and watch Santa Fe came to be there. I tourism has affected our culture Museums and Galleries natural spaces (trails, parks, the museums and walking the and listen only wish it was told as the story open spaces) neighborhoods. negatively. the pantry, agua fria, the plaza goes. At this point in time I The Santa Fe Opera Farmers Market Art galleries. the plaza feel it is one sided. We can not The plaza Opera There is really not just one place praise the Spanish and leave out There isn’t just one place. Plaza Cafe Southside downtown Plaza to suggest without taking EV- the Native Americans or act as One of the festivals the mountains Palace of the Govenors The plaza ERYTHING in to understand though they were not ALSO Plaza Historic downtown and what Santa Fe is all about. Espe- Pancakes on the Plaza killed. museum hill museums. cially since it represents a huge The museums My neighborhood around the My neighborhood where there Plaza The Plaza population of Native American, river and Cerro Gordo Road. are broad vistas and a mix of Plaza, Cathedral, layout of the pueblos and new Mexican Hispanic and Anglo. Museums and nature plaza, cerrillos, baca street, fine residents and not enough ser- streets in old town, the tradi- restaurants Espanola tional adobe neighborhoods, mountains art museum, river vices, such as grocery stores and Cerrillos Road. Santa Fe is not San Isidro Plaza on the southside other businesses that provide for museum Museum of Folk Art, Museum just downtown. Plaza and cathedral of Indian Art primary needs. Museums of the Plaza, especially Museum hill Plaza Plaza the NM history museum. Also Palace of the Governors and SANTA FOLK ART MARKET Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen Rancho del Los Golondrinas Museum

101 AppendixAppendices E AppendixAppendices E 102 Agua Fria Village, a dinner on Plaza The Plaza Our tourism centers around the The Roundhouse with all facets Museums Airport Rd., walk around the City Hall Mountains Plaza. I think to best understand of local art/photographs/tap- Pueblos Plaza, walk along Canyon Rd, our community one should estry, etc. representing New church Museum Hill All of our city. One “place” hang out in a coffeeshop on 2nd venture west of St. Francis Mexico. doesn’t provide a Santa Fe expe- street, go to the Farmer’s Market Downtown Plaza area Drive. The plaza does not reflect Pueblo dances rience. on a Saturday in the summer the plaza Museum Hill our community!! Museum Hill Plaza Downtown Santa Fe the plaza plaza Museums of New Mexico, The Plaza Downtown Plaza Historical buildings churches downtown & on the hill. Plaza My kitchen table The Plaza and the Palace of the Museum Hill Museums- gives perspective on Museum Hill NM History Museum and Governor’s. both historical and modern day Areas of historic downtown The shed Lower Agua Fria Palace of the Governors Santa Fe Museums and the Cathedral Various hiking and biking trails/ Museums The Santa Fe Opera Museums, churches - you need the art but also to the mountains La cienega petroglyphs Museum Hill Museums Plaza know the traditional religious Farmers market Museums Start at the Plaza to experience History Museum Downtown museums aspects of Santa Fe too. Plaza The Plaza and The Palace of the Georgia O’Keeffe, the Muse- Restaurant week museum of art and St. Francis Landscapes New Mexico History Museum Governors um, the Capitol, NM inspired The plaza cooking at various restaurants, Auditorium the outdoors Bus tour of the South side. Ex- The Museums!! the plaza area churches, galleries. Canyon Road One? Way too limiting. The perience a city council meeting. Canyon road Palace of the Governers-NM Plaza, St Francis Cathedral, Museum Hill beauty of our town is that there Museums and Plaza Music on the Plaza is resonance everywhere: The History Museum Palace of Governors, Loretto impossible, but museum hill Plaza and railyard Palace of the Governors; the Chapel central core of SFe Plaza, The Cathedral, The Scot- Cafe Pasqual’s is a good start with different pueblos; the Cathedral Basilica; tish Rite, Summer Music on the The Plaza, The Cathedral Governors palace and history representation of culture. We’re There is no place left that would Bandstand, National Cemetery, plaza museum. Ride through the mountain represent that experience. Just not one culture which is exactly Be outside Go to museums Eat Tesuque Pueblo, Rancho de las communities of Northern NM. driving around town you see Operatic and cultural events our culture. Great Food Visit Historical Golondrinas, Farmers’ Market, NM history museum the differences in cultures and Canyon Road sights Palace of the Governors Railyard, The Lensic, Santa Plaza how they are moving toward Folk Art Museum palace of the governors Fe Opera, Dale Ball Trails, St. segregation. The New Mexico Museum of John’s College, SFUAD, SFCC, Feast Days @ Pueblos, and tradi- Museum of International Folk Wheelwright Museum History Museum Hill, SITE SF, Canyon tional food. southside Art The State Capital Nature Road, Ski Basin...I’ll stop here Plaza museums. Downtown neighborhoods New Mexico History Museum Hike Dale Ball Trail to top of Museum Hill but could easily go on Museum of International Folk Tetilla peak A museum All of Santa Fe provides an The Plaza Art Plaza and nearby museums There is no one place - there are don’t have one experience. We “sell” the wrong parts of our The Plaza and the museums so many different places to visit. El Museo Cultural community. The city makes Plaza area and adjacent Its hard to say, I usually tell downtown and on the hill we are a composite. Not one thing-- Cathedral museums it into a shopping experience. them to leave SF city limits and The Plaza Meow Wolf Farmers Market The Plaza in the Summer. The history of New Mexico and Santa Fe Opera go to other places to explore There’s just so much history how because I personally feel that The Plaza For better or worse, the Plaza Santa Fe are best experienced in Downtown Square/sit and watch Santa Fe came to be there. I tourism has affected our culture Museums and Galleries natural spaces (trails, parks, the museums and walking the and listen only wish it was told as the story open spaces) neighborhoods. negatively. the pantry, agua fria, the plaza goes. At this point in time I The Santa Fe Opera Farmers Market Art galleries. the plaza feel it is one sided. We can not The plaza Opera There is really not just one place praise the Spanish and leave out There isn’t just one place. Plaza Cafe Southside downtown Plaza to suggest without taking EV- the Native Americans or act as One of the festivals the mountains Palace of the Govenors The plaza ERYTHING in to understand though they were not ALSO Plaza Historic downtown and muse- what Santa Fe is all about. Espe- Pancakes on the Plaza killed. museum hill ums. cially since it represents a huge The museums My neighborhood around the My neighborhood where there Plaza The Plaza population of Native American, river and Cerro Gordo Road. are broad vistas and a mix of Plaza, Cathedral, layout of the pueblos and new Mexican Hispanic and Anglo. Museums and nature plaza, cerrillos, baca street, fine residents and not enough ser- streets in old town, the tradi- restaurants Espanola tional adobe neighborhoods, mountains art museum, river vices, such as grocery stores and Cerrillos Road. Santa Fe is not San Isidro Plaza on the southside other businesses that provide for museum Museum of Folk Art, Museum just downtown. Plaza and cathedral of Indian Art primary needs. Museums of the Plaza, especially Museum hill Plaza Plaza the NM history museum. Also Palace of the Governors and SANTA FOLK ART MARKET Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen Rancho del Los Golondrinas Museum

101 AppendixAppendices E AppendixAppendices E 102 It has to be the food, and just Museum Hill, downtown, Vil- Mellow Velo bicycle shop. Rep- Downtown: Tia Sophia’s, the dance, not junk stalls, on the City Hall and The Senate about anything food related. lage of Agua Fria and LaCienega resents a good feel of who lives Plaza, IAIA Museum, the Ca- plaza Buildings Food is like music, one of several Santa Fe Farmers’ Market and works in Santa Fe. thedral plaza Museum hill international languages we all Cathedral. Our public museums History Museum The Plaza.....supposedly. The art museum. Then cross the can communicate with. Farmer’s Market / Guadalupe The plaza. The Round House Santuario de Chimayo/Chimayo street to the history museum. Cerrillos Road from top to bot- District (thought this district History Museum and Palace of Cathedral - does this count? Take a break in the plaza, and tom or bottom to top get a Frito pie if you’re hungry. needs some help) Governors Palace of the Governors/History The Plaza and the statement on the Plaza on the weekend Buy some jewelry. That’s really The Plaza Periphery Museum Hill Museum of NM the oblisk in the center Plaza, Palace of the Governors, all one place! MOIFA The NM History Museum canyon road varied cultural arts Palace of the Governors NMM Art,.. there isn’t ONE The plaza The Plaza The plaza during our summer represented mountain trails Museum Hill place.. many places.. tell them to look at the empty music fests. indian and hispanic musicians the plaza, farmers market, the Airport Road and The Plaza building not being used for Museum Hill cathedral, DeVargas Park on Southside communities Outdoors. Plaza and downtown area in anything but a for sale sign - not weekday mornings, the panad- Farmers Market New Mexico History Museum/ Plaza general really but the simple things like erías and tortillerias on Airport St. Francis Cathedral Palace of the Governors Plaza Palace of the Governors/Plaza enjoying a cup of coffe take walk rd & stare into the sky The Plaza La Fonda The mountains and trails We take visitors to the Plaza. The Plaza Plaza Agua Fria Village South side, East side, a high plaza It is the cultural and physical Aspen Vista Trail - easy accessi- school basketball game, El Farol, heart of the city. As a historian, New Mexico History Museum The Palace of the Governors Plaza ble walk with incredible views Tomasita’s, Blake’s Lotaburger, I talk about the history of the The plaza - Art Museum on one Museum of History of Santa Fe and surrounding Downtown Plaza Farmer’s Market, the plaza, Ten plaza and its evolution and often side, basilica on the other, lots of The plaza areas. This gives the geographic The Plaza Thousand Waves, the moun- point out the obelisk and the understanding of Santa Fe shops in between. I don’t think there is any one plaza tains, Espanola writing on it and how rela- Plaza area with galleries, muse- place As of yesterday, MEOW WOLF, Anywhere in town other than tionships and perceptions have Downtown Plaza ums, places of worship, restau- before they opened, I would take Airport Road and Cerrillos Road shifted over time. We next take The Plaza is where you can see History Museum rants them into the mountains (as all types of people, art, and them to Int’l Folk Art Muse- Midtown (Second Street/San museum hill they’re usually midwesterners!). architecture within the context um - NOW, I will take them to Las Campanas Mateo Road) area. It’s the of the Laws of the Indies (our BOTH!!! breakfast / lunch at El Paisanos closest thing we have to a one is too limited Farmer’s Market Zozobra Square). The plaza downtown NM History Museum middle class in this city. Dont know The plaza, although that has changed a lot. It is not the The Plaza History Museum Go to plaza area. History Museum the great out of doors ... moun- same. Meow Wolf Outdoors Fiestas including Zozobra Museum Hill tains, trails, badlands, parks There is nothing left, including Plaza Museums, plaza, petroglyphs, Genoveva Chavez Museum Hill NM History Museum or the museums, now in the service pueblos, mountains, historic The Plaza NMMA Airport Rd. & Tierra Contenta History Museum of those who use them for ca- sites Rancho de las Golondrinas The plaza, cathedral, Loretto The Plaza. Plaza reer-building rather than serving The mountains The Horseman’s Haven, or out- chapel, and inn of the governors. There is no one place. In fact The Plaza the museums. the farmers’ market side the town Chimayo Plaza that someone MUST visit all The heart of the city, the Ca- Airport Road The trailer parks Casa Chimayo Restaurant - for history museum neighborhoods an multiple thedral Basilica of St. Francis of Palace of Governors real New Mexican food! events all over the city in order Opera Capital High school Assisi. ? New Mexico History Museum to really understand the com- The SF Community Gallery Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis NM History Museum plex culture of Santa Fe. the plaza Small, local, unique restaurants. There isn’t just one place. Not a of Assisi History museum and one of the 1. NM Museum of Art 2. Portal Lensic The library. It is from books fair question. Our community The Santa Fe Plaza pueblo dances. @ Palace of the Governors 3. Tia Sophia’s (when read correctly) we can is layered but the Railyard or Anywhere with a green chile The railyard Dale Ball Trails learn about anything we want, the Plaza may be a great place Plaza area cheeseburger. I take them all through Santa Fe, Museum Hill to start, however, that doesn’t culturally and otherwise... I wish there were a place to Fiesta yes, even the west side of Santa I think the plaza would be the Museums and plaza and events represent the Southside. truly experience our community Fe and I explain our history Plaza & Canyon Road best place to go since there is a The Plaza, the center of it all The NM Palace of the Gover- rather than the presentation of a Our trail system nors portal Native American contrived one Plaza and nearby museums lot that explains this culture The Plaza Plaza, neighborhoods of past- artists and the Plaza Palace of Governors/NM Histo- St Francis Cathedral the cathedral, palace of the gov- The Plaza ernors and the museum of art acequias made area Pueblos ry Museum Plaza Folk Art Museum Museum Hill

103 AppendixAppendices E AppendixAppendices E 104 It has to be the food, and just Museum Hill, downtown, Vil- Mellow Velo bicycle shop. Rep- Downtown: Tia Sophia’s, the dance, not junk stalls, on the City Hall and The Senate about anything food related. lage of Agua Fria and LaCienega resents a good feel of who lives Plaza, IAIA Museum, the plaza Buildings Food is like music, one of several Santa Fe Farmers’ Market and works in Santa Fe. Cathedral plaza Museum hill international languages we all Cathedral. Our public museums History Museum The Plaza.....supposedly. The art museum. Then cross the can communicate with. Farmer’s Market / Guadalupe The plaza. The Round House Santuario de Chimayo/Chimayo street to the history museum. Cerrillos Road from top to bot- District (thought this district History Museum and Palace of Cathedral - does this count? Take a break in the plaza, and tom or bottom to top get a Frito pie if you’re hungry. needs some help) Governors Palace of the Governors/History The Plaza and the statement on the Plaza on the weekend Buy some jewelry. That’s really The Plaza Periphery Museum Hill Museum of NM the oblisk in the center Plaza, Palace of the Governors, all one place! MOIFA The NM History Museum canyon road varied cultural arts Palace of the Governors NMM Art,.. there isn’t ONE The plaza The Plaza The plaza during our summer represented mountain trails Museum Hill place.. many places.. tell them to look at the empty music fests. indian and hispanic musicians the plaza, farmers market, the Airport road and Southside The Plaza building not being used for Museum Hill cathedral, DeVargas Park on communities Outdoors. Plaza and downtown area in anything but a for sale sign - not weekday mornings, the panad- Farmers Market New Mexico History Museum/ Plaza general really but the simple things like erías and tortillerias on Airport St. Francis Cathedral Palace of the Governors Plaza Palace of the Governors/Plaza enjoying a cup of coffe take walk rd & stare into the sky The Plaza La Fonda The mountains and trails We take visitors to the Plaza. The Plaza Plaza Agua Fria Village South side, East side, a high plaza It is the cultural and physical Aspen Vista Trail - easy accessi- school basketball game, El Farol, heart of the city. As a historian, New Mexico History Museum The Palace of the Governors Plaza ble walk with incredible views Tomasita’s, Blake’s Lotaburger, I talk about the history of the The plaza - Art Museum on one Museum of History of Santa Fe and surrounding Downtown Plaza Farmer’s Market, the plaza, Ten plaza and its evolution and often side, basilica on the other, lots of The plaza areas. This gives the geographic The Plaza Thousand Waves, the moun- point out the obelisk and the understanding of Santa Fe shops in between. I don’t think there is any one plaza tains, Espanola writing on it and how rela- Plaza area with galleries, muse- place As of yesterday, MEOW WOLF, Anywhere in town other than tionships and perceptions have Downtown Plaza ums, places of worship, restau- before they opened, I would take Airport Road and Cerrillos Road shifted over time. We next take The Plaza is where you can see History Museum rants them into the mountains (as all types of people, art, and them to Int’l Folk Art Muse- Midtown (Second Street/San museum hill they’re usually midwesterners!). architecture within the context um - NOW, I will take them to Las Campanas Mateo Road) area. It’s the closest of the Laws of the Indies (our BOTH!!! breakfast / lunch at El Paisanos thing we have to a middle lass in one is too limited Farmer’s Market Zozobra Square). The plaza downtown NM History Museum this city. Dont know The plaza, although that has changed a lot. It is not the The Plaza History Museum Go to plaza area. History Museum the great out of doors ... moun- same. Meow Wolf Outdoors Fiestas including Zozobra Museum Hill tains, trails, badlands, parks There is nothing left, including Plaza Museums, plaza, petroglyphs, Genoveva Chavez Museum Hill NM History Museum or the museums, now in the service pueblos, mountains, historic The Plaza NMMA Airport Rd. & Tierra Contenta History Museum of those who use them for ca- sites Rancho de las Golondrinas The plaza, cathedral, Loretto The Plaza. Plaza reer-building rather than serving The mountains The Horseman’s Haven, or out- chapel, and inn of the governors. There is no one place. In fact The Plaza the museums. the farmers’ market side the town Chimayo Plaza that someone MUST visit all The heart of the city, the Ca- Airport Road The trailer parks Casa Chimayo Restaurant - for history museum neighborhoods an multiple thedral Basilica of St. Francis of Palace of Governors real New Mexican food! events all over the city in order Opera Capital High school Assisi. ? New Mexico History Museum to really understand the com- The SF Community Gallery Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis NM History Museum plex culture of Santa Fe. the plaza Small, local, unique restaurants. There isn’t just one place. Not a of Assisi History museum and one of the 1. NM Museum of Art 2. Portal Lensic The library. It is from books fair question. Our community The Santa Fe Plaza pueblo dances. @ Palace of the Governors 3. Tia Sophia’s (when read correctly) we can is layered but the Railyard or Anywhere with a green chile The railyard Dale Ball Trails learn about anything we want, the Plaza may be a great place Plaza area cheeseburger. I take them all through Santa Fe, Museum Hill to start, however, that doesn’t culturally and otherwise... I wish there were a place to Fiesta yes, even the west side of Santa I think the plaza would be the Museums and plaza and events represent the Southside. truly experience our community Fe and I explain our history Plaza & Canyon Road best place to go since there is a The Plaza, the center of it all The NM Palace of the Gover- rather than the presentation of a Our trail system nors portal Native American contrived one Plaza and nearby museums lot that explains this culture The Plaza Plaza, neighborhoods of past- artists and the Plaza Palace of Governors/NM Histo- St Francis Cathedral the cathedral, palace of the gov- The Plaza ernors and the museum of art acequias made area Pueblos ry Museum Plaza Folk Art Museum Museum Hill

103 AppendixAppendices E AppendixAppendices E 104 SITE Santa Fe, the plaza, the The Plaza and a couple of the mountains Museums (Mocna; O’Keeffe; Appendix F - New Mexico History Museum/ Folk Art; Spanish Colonial; In- Palace of the Governors dian Arts; etc.); one of the New Is there one place in Santa Fe where Mexican restaurants; a gallery or Better understand? two; walk around Downtown, galisteo the Railyard. you wish you felt more comfortable? I can’t think of anyone place as art studios the combined experience of so much richness it most import- ant. Is there one place in Santa Fe n/a crowds new mexico history museum where you wish you felt more Art openings First floor in City Hall The places of worship. comfortable? Plaza The Southside and Airport Road The Plaza Open-Ended Response Plaza- I wish the plaza was not so have become more immigrant The Plaza area. no driven by what merchants think based. On occasion most immi- Santa Fe Plaza South end tourists want to buy and see. grants will not speak or ignore me even though I speak Spanish. No What is authentic about Santa Fe becomes blurred or diluted by Alicia’s Go to the southside. NA commercialism museum hill--really? Doesn’t this All of the 11 or 12 museums Yes, everywhere there is six lanes Just in general with locals. imply elitism? the length of Cerrillos Road of traffic. Future city planning Canyon Road The parks - along the river and outside cultures should provide for better acces- sibility, but not car accessibility I feel comfortable everywhere next to the Basilica. Too many Plaza I guess but it’s pretty one - walking, strolling. let’s act like scary types with pit bulls. Druggy dimensional East side. Wealth isolates. a city since we already compare kids. Would love to sit and enjoy Dark streets at night Wheelwright Museum and Mu- ourselves to them (NYC, LA, the beauty - but it’s just not nice. seum of Spanish Colonial Art etc...) Also, schools. Please get South side? Public schools A drive down Cerrillos Road to rid of the fencing...they are not On the Plaza in the summer. Trader Joe’s parking lot explain the difference between prisons and a chain linked fence is There is nothing for teenagers but Gated communities and South the have and have not commu- not “protecting” anyone. They are drugs and its overwhelmed with Side nities. an eyesore and represent that we tourism N/A Historic Plaza are not open as a community. I feel comfortable everywhere. The Rail Yard is creepy and The cathedral basilica, New The southside county offices unsettled, a misfortune waiting Mexico history museum palace City and County government Sometimes I don’t feel safe down- to happen. It feels adverse and of the governors, plaza, museum offices town because of the homeless and disconnected from the rest of the hill, view the city from the foot Cerrellos Rd because of muggings. downtown. of the Santa Fe ski basin The Plaza and downtown after South side no The plaza...Canyon Road, the dark Southside Buddhist center there with the No No air sculptures. Kakawa SP? Downtown There needs to be more accessible chocolates We have so much to Pueblos galleries parking in the Plaza area. see. No on the Plaza it feels chaotic and no The plaza and downtown Plaza unsafe at times Site Santa Fe Depends on what they’re inter- Galleries n/a No. ested in and what’s going on at Plaza Pueblos probably being out at night the time. Plaza no downtown SITE Santa Fe Feel comfortable everyplace Plaza no Bandelier No Church, pueblos Santa Fe Opera Airport road area Yeah the plaza oh! And zozobra Not really, very safe community Nope City Council mtgs with welcoming people living here. No Agua Fria neighborhood

105 AppendixAppendices E AppendixAppendices F 106 SITE Santa Fe, the plaza, the The Plaza and a couple of the mountains Museums (Mocna; O’Keefe; Appendix F - New Mexico History Museum/ Folk Art; Spanish Colonial; In- Palace of the Governors dian Arts; etc.); one of the New Is there one place in Santa Fe where Mexican restaurants; a gallery or Better understand? two; walk around Downtown, galisteo the Railyard. you wish you felt more comfortable? I can’t think of anyone place as art studios the combined experience of so much richness it most import- ant. Is there one place in Santa Fe n/a crowds new mexico history museum where you wish you felt more Art openings First floor in City Hall The places of worship. comfortable? Plaza The Southside and Airport Road The Plaza Open-Ended Response Plaza- I wish the plaza was not so have become more immigrant The Plaza area. no driven by what merchants think based. On occasion most immi- Santa Fe Plaza South end tourists want to buy and see. grants will not speak or ignore me even though I speak Spanish. No What is authentic about Santa Fe becomes blurred or diluted by Alicia’s Go to the southside. NA commercialism museum hill--really? Doesn’t this All of the 11 or 12 museums Yes, everywhere there is six lanes Just in general with locals. imply elitism? the length of Cerrillos Road of traffic. Future city planning Canyon Road The parks - along the river and outside cultures should provide for better acces- sibility, but not car accessibility I feel comfortable everywhere next to the Basilica. Too many Plaza I guess but it’s pretty one - walking, strolling. let’s act like scary types with pit bulls. Druggy dimensional East side. Wealth isolates. a city since we already compare kids. Would love to sit and enjoy Dark streets at night Wheelwright Museum and Mu- ourselves to them (NYC, LA, the beauty - but it’s just not nice. seum of Spanish Colonial Art etc...) Also, schools. Please get South side? Public schools A drive down Cerrillos Road to rid of the fencing...they are not On the Plaza in the summer. Trader Joe’s parking lot explain the difference between prisons and a chain linked fence is There is nothing for teenagers but Gated communities and South the have and have not commu- not “protecting” anyone. They are drugs and its overwhelmed with Side nities. an eyesore and represent that we tourism N/A Historic Plaza are not open as a community. I feel comfortable everywhere. The Rail Yard is creepy and The cathedral basilica, New The southside county offices unsettled, a misfortune waiting Mexico history museum palace City and County government Sometimes I don’t feel safe down- to happen. It feels adverse and of the governors, plaza, museum offices town because of the homeless and disconnected from the rest of the hill, view the city from the foot Cerrillos Rd because of muggings. downtown. of the Santa Fe ski basin The Plaza and downtown after South side no The plaza...Canyon Road, the dark Southside Buddhist center there with the No No air sculptures. Kakawa SP? Downtown There needs to be more accessible chocolates We have so much to Pueblos galleries parking in the Plaza area. see. No on the Plaza it feels chaotic and no The plaza and downtown Plaza unsafe at times Site Santa Fe Depends on what they’re inter- Galleries n/a No. ested in and what’s going on at Plaza Pueblos probably being out at night the time. Plaza no downtown SITE Santa Fe Feel comfortable everyplace Plaza no Bandolier No Church, pueblos Santa Fe Opera Airport road area Yeah the plaza oh! And zozobra Not really, very safe community Nope City Council mtgs with welcoming people living here. No Agua Fria neighborhood

105 AppendixAppendices E AppendixAppendices F 106 no No particular place comes to Southside Downtown at night, which would No can’t think of one South side mind. I do wish downtown was no mean more activity and later more diverse, as it used to seem. No, I am comfortable in all of No NO Walking at night hours for businesses. Santa Fe. I think there is more diversity in The Plaza No government offices, public I feel comfortable everywhere I the south part of the city (where very expensive shops Downtown meetings/forums - the City go, however because SF’culture In traffic on Cerillos Rd. I live) than other areas, and I like None seems to only do what is mini- isn’t very diverse or very inclusive Downtown, more events that are I feel comfortable in all areas that. mally required, always, and the I can see how some people would On the Plaza exciting for youth and the under Not the O’Keeffe Museum, but No regulations have no relationship not feel comfortable in some plac- The Plaza/Rail yard after 8 PM. 21 late night crowd. their sister affiliation, the Ghost Joe’s Restuarant to values es. I’ve never seen a south side im- Southside The Matador, Evangelo’s Ranch. No warm welcoming migrant family touring the Friday no, i feel comfortable everywhere there, either to get in, or once I feel very comfortable in SF. No. can’t think of any...I make myself night art walk on canyon road. comfortable no you do. Plaza That specific event is frequented Canyon Road N/A ? no St. Vincent’s-what a terrible place. mostly by a specific demographic. Any neighborhood on the I feel totally oppressed there, Plaza Taxation and Revenue our schools have become so bad No outskirts of town that there are now many places in terrorized by Catholicism I would like to see the Plaza Feel comfortable everywhere Plaza- Down town feel great anywhere I go, it is my the city where you encounter peo- better used. I love the bandstand Everywhere - the use of Spanish, hometown. ple who are so poorly educated Cerrillos road The plaza concerts in the summer. Can we by English speakers, in front of Downtown that they cannot even think clear- whites is off-putting Hiking alone along the rail trail Driving in the outskirts do more in the winter and spring At the pueblos ly , are unable to solve a problem, south of town. Plaza months to make it our center.. The plaza and high priced galler- Driving, the roads need repair and lack the skills to do well in ies/restaurants. no Plaza I would like to vist more bou- life. I don’t feel uncomfortable Going into galleries tiques and open air shopping. The sidewalks along busy traffic Plaza city parks in these places, but I feel sad and The plaza And I am afraid of any place dismayed, which is worse. corridors--St. Francis, Cerrillos, Plaza Schools. where concealed carry is legal, etc. No any situation where I am in the The police station On the east side especially bars and clubs. Lensic legislature minority as a person of color who no n/a I’m uncomfortable anywhere is multi-racial Downtown Sometimes walking at evening/ there is high-end materialistic restaurants Canyon Road the Plaza - it needs public re- downtown and plaza area night is uncomfortable, many consumerism on display, and with n/a strooms City Hall panhandlers what seems increasing exclusiv- Eastside Site Santa Fe May not apply, but at the Not really ism. No. Hispanic events pueblos. Galleries Some galleries and museums The plaza--Being a native (both The Opera. no Not really Canyon Road! No bathrooms, no East side sides of my family going back to Restaurants, theatres, institutional canyon road shelter, no restaurants, no trash Whole Foods the 1600s), I have to sadly say we cultural spaces Downtown stores Rail yard at night cans, just galleries. If you are have lost the plaza. Where the young gather City Hall At City Hall. There is a culture not buying, you cannot use their downtown Downtown, the Plaza, shops and St Francis Cathedral (I am not around the plaza - especially along of hostility and sense of subtle facilities. No lighting at night, so Whole Foods restaurants on the plaza, stores Catholic) the SF River racism that is pervasive there. it is TOTALLY unsafe!! around town Southside, Airport Road People should receive training in no Airport road In the big crowd at zozobra That is such a good question. I wish I spoke Spanish. The city manners, the concept of inclusion Not really. Canyon Road should provide ongoing classes for Las Campanas or any of the other Downtown/Plaza gated communities. and graciousness. Of all places None plaza downtown area at night adults at a nominal fee. Art galleries to feel hostility, it is the last place Good question ; no answer right No downtown shops that should be expressed but some Most of it, especially the dismal now. I just dislike Cerrillos road The museums. Driving southside - i wish there were feel very entitled to their jobs and failure of the railyard. better/more services, parks, buses are not gracious at all. sprawl. There should me more Opera Agua Fria Area control over architecture and The Plaza area etc.. Almost everywere--Santa Fe is, no I feel comfortable everywhere! Immigrant activism facade and presentation. It’s the No No unfortunately, segregated. Middle Cerrillos road near home- In the Down town area. The Pla- main road that tourists (in cars) Galleries and boutiques in the Opera Art openings enter our town and it gives such a less shelter, dennys, old wal.mart za used to be a place for all types Plaza area. gallery/visual art community At public gatherings where you bad taste - like “what’s so different Railyard Park of people to visit. Now it feels no see generations of families cele- about Santa Fe?” like it is only for tourists. Downtown. Walking the streets Fiesta brating. no No, I feel comfortable every- named after my family. Site Santa Fe The Plaza no where. No, I feel comfortable through- The barrios Plaza Fiesta out, but that may also be because The downtown Plaza N/A I am a lifelong Santa Fean. plaza

107 AppendixAppendices F AppendixAppendices F 108 no No particular place comes to Southside Downtown at night, which would No can’t think of one South side mind. I do wish downtown was no mean more activity and later more diverse, as it used to seem. No, I am comfortable in all of No NO Walking at night hours for businesses. Santa Fe. I think there is more diversity in The Plaza No government offices, public I feel comfortable everywhere I the south part of the city (where very expensive shops Downtown meetings/forums - the City go, however because SF’culture In traffic on Cerrillos Rd. I live) than other areas, and I like None seems to only do what is mini- isn’t very diverse or very inclusive Downtown, more events that are I feel comfortable in all areas that. mally required, always, and the I can see how some people would On the Plaza exciting for youth and the under Not the O’Keeffe Museum, but No regulations have no relationship not feel comfortable in some plac- The Plaza/Rail yard after 8 PM. 21 late night crowd. their sister affiliation, the Ghost Joe’s Restuarant to values es. I’ve never seen a south side im- Southside The Matador, Evangelo’s Ranch. No warm welcoming migrant family touring the Friday no, i feel comfortable everywhere there, either to get in, or once I feel very comfortable in SF. No. can’t think of any...I make myself night art walk on canyon road. comfortable no you do. Plaza That specific event is frequented Canyon Road N/A ? no St. Vincent’s-what a terrible place. mostly by a specific demographic. Any neighborhood on the out- I feel totally oppressed there, Plaza Taxation and Revenue our schools have become so bad No skirts of town that there are now many places in terrorized by Catholicism I would like to see the Plaza Feel comfortable everywhere Plaza- Down town feel great anywhere I go, it is my the city where you encounter peo- better used. I love the bandstand Everywhere - the use of Spanish, hometown. ple who are so poorly educated Cerrillos road The plaza concerts in the summer. Can we by English speakers, in front of Downtown that they cannot even think clear- whites is off-putting Hiking alone along the rail trail Driving in the outskirts do more in the winter and spring At the pueblos ly , are unable to solve a problem, south of town. Plaza months to make it our center.. The plaza and high priced galler- Driving, the roads need repair and lack the skills to do well in ies/restaurants. no Plaza I would like to vist more bou- life. I don’t feel uncomfortable Going into galleries tiques and open air shopping. The sidewalks along busy traffic Plaza city parks in these places, but I feel sad and The plaza And I am afraid of any place dismayed, which is worse. corridors--St. Francis, Cerrillos, Plaza Schools. where concealed carry is legal, etc. No any situation where I am in the The police station On the east side especially bars and clubs. Lensic legislature minority as a person of color who no n/a I’m uncomfortable anywhere is multi-racial Downtown restaurants Sometimes walking at evening/ there is high-end materialistic Canyon Road the Plaza - it needs public downtown and plaza area night is uncomfortable, many consumerism on display, and with n/a restrooms City Hall panhandlers what seems increasing exclusiv- Eastside Site Santa Fe May not apply, but at the pueb- Not really ism. No. Hispanic events los. Galleries Some galleries and museums The plaza--Being a native (both The Opera. no Not really Canyon Road! No bathrooms, no East side sides of my family going back to Restaurants, theatres, institutional canyon road shelter, no restaurants, no trash Whole Foods the 1600s), I have to sadly say we cultural spaces Downtown stores Rail yard at night cans, just galleries. If you are have lost the plaza. Where the young gather City Hall At City Hall. There is a culture not buying, you cannot use their downtown Downtown, the Plaza, shops and St Francis Cathedral (I am not around the plaza - especially along of hostility and sense of subtle facilities. No lighting at night, so Whole Foods restaurants on the plaza, stores Catholic) the SF River racism that is pervasive there. it is TOTALLY unsafe!! around town Southside, Airport Road People should receive training in no Airport road In the big crowd at zozobra That is such a good question. I wish I spoke Spanish. The city manners, the concept of inclusion Not really. Canyon Road should provide ongoing classes for Las Campanas or any of the other Downtown/Plaza gated communities. and graciousness. Of all places None plaza downtown area at night adults at a nominal fee. Art galleries to feel hostility, it is the last place Good question ; no answer right No downtown shops that should be expressed but some Most of it, especially the dismal now. I just dislike Cerrillos road The museums. Driving southside - i wish there were feel very entitled to their jobs and failure of the railyard. better/more services, parks, buses are not gracious at all. sprawl. There should me more Opera Agua Fria Area control over architecture and The Plaza area etc.. Almost everywere--Santa Fe is, no I feel comfortable everywhere! Immigrant activism facade and presentation. It’s the No No unfortunately, segregated. Middle cerillos road near home- In the Down town area. The Pla- main road that tourists (in cars) Galleries and boutiques in the Opera Art openings enter our town and it gives such a less shelter, dennys, old wal.mart za used to be a place for all types Plaza area. gallery/visual art community At public gatherings where you bad taste - like “what’s so different Railyard Park of people to visit. Now it feels no see generations of families cele- about Santa Fe?” like it is only for tourists. Downtown. Walking the streets Fiesta brating. no No, I feel comfortable every- named after my family. Site Santa Fe The Plaza no where. No, I feel comfortable through- The barrios Plaza Fiesta out, but that may also be because The downtown Plaza N/A I am a lifelong Santa Fean. plaza

107 AppendixAppendices F AppendixAppendices F 108 downtown - plaza. It’s dirty and Probably No. Although I feel that walking My apartment in August The art world could be more Not any more slimy people there. People should Yes, high end art galleries. at night past Owls liquor store No inclusive. Meow Wolf is an excep- As a transplant to NM, I would feel welcome there. Would never feels dangerous. (It is on my way tion that does not feel elitist. Canyon Road. I wish it REALLY I’m comfortable everywhere. like to better understand the go at night. The grassy areas are home from work and I wish I PUSHED for more local and No Hispanic and Spanish-speaking not friendly. could walk more often and feel no. NEW art. It really gets old that downtown, east and north sides culture here. safe) Not a place but anywhere after downtown everyone thinks art has to be of town Spanish Colonial Museum and dark to feel more safe, to have less The intersection between His- about a sunset, turquoise or the no History Museum people anywhere in SFe asking for Downtown Santa Fe panic/Indian culture and the Wild Wild West. No money Theatrical performances. This is No dominant (white) society. Restaurants and shops where Southwest side Plaza is not welcoming and one area lacking in Santa Fe, and Plaza sometimes feels intimidat- hiking alone Spanish is the primary language. Suburbs unique like it used to be. Parking the demographic of those attend- ing because of vagrant popula- On the streets late at night pueblos Plaza Nazis destroy the wish to spend ing is narrow. tion, which sometimes can feel threatening to my small children. no No. Santa Fe is comfortable all Anything Hispanic themed time downtown. The plaza, it is not an inclusive over. space. It represents the exploita- But it is not so bad that I will not No No Church tion of cultures, Native American go to the plaza. Also, the parking No THE PLAZA No. Around rich people and Hispanic. downtown should be improved. No Fiestas Opera Also, I am intimidated by ZO- Convention Center Plaza Fiesta-- I never go because I do The Roundhouse the plaza...it’s very touristy ZOBRA. n/a capitol bldg not have Hispanic roots, and I am SF Prep school No Not necessarily. I have not found The streets,to many panhandlers. Santa Fe opera not a tourist, but a local. South part my self in uncomfortable places Plaza- homelessness and begging Zozobra Church South side here. high end shops can contribute to crime. none City Hall no Site Santa Fe n/a County government Airport Road Zozobra No Airport road Too many high end galleries that Wish I felt more comfortable Financially Cerrillos road. seem snobbish No No walking at late hours plaza during the day - too many No No No, I feel comfortable every- No Safer at night downtown area people who seem to be doing where. the southside I feel comfortable enough in most My neighborhood Las campanas nothing; jobless, homeless, using in the businesses along Airport drugs. It’s not a place, it’s anyplace/any- venues in Santa Fe Driving on Cerrillos The plaza. The plaza feel danger- Rd time when income equality and Plaza area - I’m not a tourist and On the streets alone at night ous at night. There isn’t. I have spent time in Small businesses not downtown neighborhoods and public places its results are glaringly obvious... not buying things ,so don’t feel The parks At the parks. They seem to be all over the city and region and and I’m glad it makes me uncom- welcome. Yes, in the courts! neglected these days. But each the railyard...parking is a hassle have not felt out of place. fortable Inside public schools. I often just Downtown/plaza park is a gem and offers a glimpse Airport road No. No feel judged in them. Coffee Shops into certain historical events and Every where! But mostly I can’t are wonderful places of refuge in The plaza I would like to see more to do absolutely not Older neighborhoods walk into a downtown shop with- in the rail yard area. It is very our city. Museum Hill I feel comfortable at all cultural The Capitol out being viewed with suspicion disappointing to lose the San Plaza. There isn’t much offered to events attended but I do widh and sarcasm. Cross of the Martyrs Busco center Not that I can think of. the local there. the city would acknowledge that Plaza people live between the plaza and There’s not one place per se, but no Airport Road Plaza shops - too high end the southside library. Everything you can definitely feel the disso- Major roadways In my own neighborhood... I Railyard Park The down town library seems to focus on downtown or nance between locals, tourists, have recently moved to Santa Can’t think of one In the Barrios a meeting at Southside Library cultures, and those of different Santa Fe mall. Fe, I have never felt this un-wel- On ski’s on a chair lifti999 the plaza, - there are many who live in income levels. There’s not a sense Galleries comed I feel comfortable everywhere in the streets between of blended community, and this high end retail stores and eateries, Plaza Santa Fe west side barrio and south west sometimes makes it harder or where locals don’t go much due to no Expensive, exclusive hotels and more unappealing to live here. anywhere when the value of one spas. Airport Road areas dinero issues. I feel all of Santa Fe is very acc- Which I believe is partly why being born and raised here makes Siler Road District at night. Bad essable. Displays of “Contemporary Art” young professionals so often one better than others lighting, poor signage. Barrios I wish the night light was more choose to leave. The roundhouse The Plaza. It is inaccessible to abundant. Right now, I feel like galleries No locals and highly over priced! it is pretty stale and lacks charac- It’s difficult to make friends. Cerillos Road ter. There are very few signature No. I am comfortable everywhere Las Companas places that show off Santa Fe Galleries. in town. when the sun goes down. Mall

109 AppendixAppendices F AppendixAppendices F 110 downtown - plaza. It’s dirty and Probably No. Although I feel that walking My apartment in August The art world could be more Not any more slimy people there. People should Yes, high end art galleries. at night past Owls liquor store No inclusive. Meow Wolf is an excep- As a transplant to NM, I would feel welcome there. Would never feels dangerous. (It is on my way tion that does not feel elitist. Canyon Road. I wish it REALLY I’m comfortable everywhere. like to better understand the go at night. The grassy areas are home from work and I wish I PUSHED for more local and No Hispanic and Spanish-speaking not friendly. could walk more often and feel no. NEW art. It really gets old that downtown, east and north sides culture here. safe) Not a place but anywhere after downtown everyone thinks art has to be of town Spanish Colonial Museum and dark to feel more safe, to have less The intersection between His- about a sunset, turquoise or the no History Museum people anywhere in SFe asking for Downtown Santa Fe panic/Indian culture and the Wild Wild West. No money Theatrical performances. This is No dominant (white) society. Restaurants and shops where Southwest side Plaza is not welcoming and one area lacking in Santa Fe, and Plaza sometimes feels intimidat- hiking alone Spanish is the primary language. Suburbs unique like it used to be. Parking the demographic of those attend- ing because of vagrant popula- On the streets late at night pueblos Plaza Nazis destroy the wish to spend ing is narrow. tion, which sometimes can feel threatening to my small children. no No. Santa Fe is comfortable all Anything Hispanic themed time downtown. The plaza, it is not an inclusive over. space. It represents the exploita- But it is not so bad that I will not No No Church tion of cultures, Native American go to the plaza. Also, the parking No THE PLAZA No. Around rich people and Hispanic. downtown should be improved. No Fiestas Opera Also, I am intimidated by Convention Center Plaza Fiesta-- I never go because I do The Roundhouse the plaza...it’s very touristy ZOZOBRA. n/a capitol bldg not have Hispanic roots, and I am SF Prep school No Not necessarily. I have not found The streets,to many panhandlers. Santa Fe opera not a tourist, but a local. South part my self in uncomfortable places Plaza- homelessness and begging Zozobra Church South side here. high end shops can contribute to crime. none City Hall no Site Santa Fe n/a County government Airport Road Zozobra No Airport road Too many high end galleries that Wish I felt more comfortable Financially Cerrillos road. seem snobbish No No walking at late hours plaza during the day - too many No No No, I feel comfortable every- No Safer at night downtown area people who seem to be doing where. the southside I feel comfortable enough in most My neighbor hood Las campanas nothing; jobless, homeless, using in the businesses along Airport drugs. It’s not a place, it’s anyplace/any- venues in Santa Fe Driving on Cerillos The plaza. The plaza feel danger- Rd time when income equality and Plaza area - I’m not a tourist On the streets alone at night ous at night. There isn’t. I have spent time in Small businesses not downtown neighborhoods and public places its results are glaringly obvious... and not buying things, so don’t The parks At the parks. They seem to be all over the city and region and and I’m glad it makes me uncom- feel welcome. Yes, in the courts! neglected these days. But each the railyard...parking is a hassle have not felt out of place. fortable Inside public schools. I often just Downtown/plaza park is a gem and offers a glimpse Airport road No. No feel judged in them. Coffee Shops into certain historical events and Every where! But mostly I can’t are wonderful places of refuge in The plaza I would like to see more to do absolutely not Older neighborhoods walk into a downtown shop with- in the rail yard area. It is very our city. Museum Hill I feel comfortable at all cultural The Capitol out being viewed with suspicion disappointing to lose the San Plaza. There isn’t much offered to events attended but I do widh and sarcasm. Cross of the Martyrs Busco center Not that I can think of. the local there. the city would acknowledge that Plaza people live between the plaza and There’s not one place per se, but no Airport Road Plaza shops - too high end the southside library. Everything you can definitely feel the disso- Major roadways In my own neighborhood... I Railyard Park The down town library seems to focus on downtown or nance between locals, tourists, have recently moved to Santa Can’t think of one In the Barrios a meeting at Southside Library cultures, and those of different Santa Fe mall. Fe, I have never felt this un-wel- On ski’s on a chair lifti999 the plaza, - there are many who live in income levels. There’s not a sense Galleries comed I feel comfortable everywhere in the streets between of blended community, and this high end retail stores and eateries, Plaza Santa Fe west side barrio and south west sometimes makes it harder or where locals don’t go much due to no Expensive, exclusive hotels and more unappealing to live here. anywhere when the value of one spas. Airport Road areas dinero issues. I feel all of Santa Fe is very Which I believe is partly why being born and raised here makes Siler Road District at night. Bad accessable. Displays of “Contemporary Art” young professionals so often one better than others lighting, poor signage. Barrios I wish the night light was more choose to leave. The roundhouse The Plaza. It is inaccessible to abundant. Right now, I feel like galleries No locals and highly over priced! it is pretty stale and lacks charac- It’s difficult to make friends. Cerrillos Road ter. There are very few signature No. I am comfortable everywhere Las Campanas places that show off Santa Fe Galleries. in town. when the sun goes down. Mall

109 AppendixAppendices F AppendixAppendices F 110 The Plaza. As a local who has The Plaza in the summer I feel comfortable everywhere in Spanish Mass at Our Lady of Anywhere, having lived here 45 No participated in many local events, The plaza. Santa Fe, though my south side Guadalupe Church years, there is nothing left, all Airport Road I find that it is difficult working students are both unfamiliar with made more ‘presentable’ to fit no Airport Road Las Campanas with/around the businesses at/ and uncomfortable around the expectations of tourists. Railyard It doesn’t feel like a near the Plaza. It’s as if their profit the handball court plaza and downtown area. (Actu- Railyard (there is little cohesion, genuine space, it feels forced and Palace of Governors is more important than our cul- Parks ally, I don’t feel very comfortable neighborhood feel, eateries, elitist. City .gov Meetings action) ture/community, and they fail to Some cultural institutions can be around Hopewell Street and ? downtown realize celebrating our culture and intimidating. I visited NY this KMart.) Santa Fe river walk community will help them turn a week and the Met Breuer had Entire city limits No The cathedral Plaza profit. The Plaza is not the center staff next to certain paintings and Cerrillos Road - it the worst city hall southside for tourism. It is the heart of our Not really whether you were interested or designed street I have possibly community. We need to return commercial galleries I wish plaza was more local pueblos not they engaged in introducing ever seen! You can’t walk from to that, and find ways to bring not really, its just a matter of No. the work. This gave my experi- one retailer to the one next door. downtown at night different parts of our community finding friends to share & oppor- ence there more understanding. Driving is a nightmare! Since No I wish that there were less division together. I can’t stand that there tunity. some things are, however, it’s the only part of the city that Downtown between the North end and the are people who live on the South- No way too expensive for much of has necessities such as auto parts South end: that they were more side who don’t go downtown, no santa fe ... in general the art world its a small shops I have to go there, but I accessible to one another-- as and vice versa. Every part of our group of the same folks / Santa No, but I am a middle aged white really wish I didn’t. The Plaza both have areas of real vitality. I town has something to offer, and Fe lacks art criticism & public female. no wish Cerrillos Road was closed we need to encourage connecting South side, Airport Rd. work No to traffic, and that a high speed every part of our town. Not sure. Feel comfortable in Churches No Some of the galleries make it train, and or a street car, and or Downtown. most places I go. The Plaza No quite clear that only those with a a metro was put there instead. I I feel comfortable where ever I Midtown - needs seriously lot of money are truly welcome to Airport road City Hall practices racial, reli- wish the whold Downtown was go... and I’m native Santa Fean by developed tour the galleries. at work gious, and age discrimination. blocked off to traffic, and I wish at least 8-10 generations that there was a Plaza or Placita Sometimes at city hall when “out- City Hall. A lot negative energy Canyon Road. Too much art out- Many “cultural” events bike trails!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on the South End. siders” are attacked by some city from the staff. Makes doing side that detracts from the beauty City Hall councilors who devalue anyone of the buildings, mountain views, The Plaza...... but more specifical- fine art museum business in Santa Fe a bad experi- Parks who wasn’t born here. ence. Too much red tape and not and people. ly, more “purposeful” not more The Plaza no enough willingness to help out. Many places, especially when & comfortable. Downtown The north and east. People don’t no- it had been a most welcom- where all the customers/visitors the Canyon Road gallery vibe has accept me there. ing place for me- I’m a retired are white but all staff are people changed a LOT over the last 20 Southside of color. As a mixed blood person years, used to be so inviting, now Not that I can think of. teacher! Downtown these places make me uncomfort- often seems very classist. River trail beside Alameda late at Southside St. Francis Auditorium able. Santa Fe can be a disturb- At night events dominated by night South Santa Fe diners ingly segregated place. drinking, such as Skylight Plaza Siler Road area No, I feel comfortable everywhere Parking lot at SF Opera No - comfortable everywhere Canyon road Downtown---Canyon Road galleries The PLAZA City Hall High end spaces. where galleries are feel un-wel- Baca Street area Airport Road downtown comed as a local Around airport Road and envi- On the plaza. Need places to sit Every single arts/culture/academ- rons I don’t seem to feel uncomfortable Southside and contemplate. Need re- ic lecture or event where I am neighborhood streets at night (too anywhere in Santa Fe. Cerrillos Road strooms. Love the Portal artists consistently one of four or five dark) iaia/mocna no but some of the other, cheesier attendees under the age of 50. vendors should be moved off the No. Coming from a bigger city n/a No plaza. Airport road () city issues do not im- The Plaza pact me from a comfort level as I Las Campanas St Francis Drive PERA parking lot I feel comfortable everywhere in find myself feeling very safe. if events at the SF convention The plaza. Santa Fe has become Santa Fe. “hipster” coffeehouses center were less costly to attend or a facade. It has lost it’s heart and I feel pretty comfortable in Santa free to citizen soul of community. If you can afford it, you can feel Fe. comfortable anywhere. Parks - need more shade, perfor- SITE Santa Fe Downtown. mance facilities, suitable infra- plaza needs more security pres- structure next to a Juniper tree during ence in summer time pollination No. No. churches

111 AppendixAppendices F AppendixAppendices F 112 The Plaza. As a local who has The Plaza in the summer I feel comfortable everywhere in Spanish Mass at Our Lady of Anywhere, having lived here 45 No participated in many local events, The plaza. Santa Fe, though my south side Guadalupe Church years, there is nothing left, all Airport Road I find that it is difficult working students are both unfamiliar with made more ‘presentable’ to fit no Airport Road Las Campanas with/around the businesses at/ and uncomfortable around the expectations of tourists. Railyard It doesn’t feel like a near the Plaza. It’s as if their profit the handball court plaza and downtown area. (Actu- Railyard (there is little cohesion, genuine space, it feels forced and Palace of Governors is more important than our cul- Parks ally, I don’t feel very comfortable neighborhood feel, eateries, elitist. City .gov Meetings action) ture/community, and they fail to Some cultural institutions can be around Hopewell Street and ? downtown realize celebrating our culture and intimidating. I visited NY this KMart.) Santa Fe river walk community will help them turn a week and the Met Breuer had Entire city limits No The cathedral Plaza profit. The Plaza is not the center staff next to certain paintings and Cerritos Road - it the worst city hall southside for tourism. It is the heart of our Not really whether you were interested or designed street I have possibly community. We need to return commercial galleries I wish plaza was more local pueblos not they engaged in introducing ever seen! You can’t walk from to that, and find ways to bring not really, its just a matter of No. the work. This gave my experi- one retailer to the one next door. downtown at night different parts of our community finding friends to share & oppor- ence there more understanding. Driving is a nightmare! Since No I wish that there were less division together. I can’t stand that there tunity. some things are, however, it’s the only part of the city that Downtown between the North end and the are people who live on the South- No way too expensive for much of has necessities such as auto parts South end: that they were more side who don’t go downtown, no santa fe... in general the art world its a small shops I have to go there, but I accessible to one another-- as and vice versa. Every part of our group of the same folks / Santa No, but I am a middle aged white really wish I didn’t. The Plaza both have areas of real vitality. I town has something to offer, and Fe lacks art criticism & public female. no wish Cerrillos Road was closed we need to encourage connecting South side, Airport Rd. work No to traffic, and that a high speed every part of our town. Not sure. Feel comfortable in Churches No Some of the galleries make it train, and or a street car, and or Downtown. most places I go. The Plaza No quite clear that only those with a a metro was put there instead. I I feel comfortable where ever I Midtown - needs seriously devel- lot of money are truly welcome to Airport road City Hall practices racial, reli- wish the whold Downtown was go... and I’m native Santa Fean by oped tour the galleries. at work gious, and age discrimination. blocked off to traffic, and I wish at least 8-10 generations that there was a Plaza or Placita Sometimes at city hall when “out- City Hall. A lot negative energy Canyon Road. Too much art out- Many “cultural” events bike trails!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on the South End. siders” are attacked by some city from the staff. Makes doing side that detracts from the beauty City Hall councilors who devalue anyone of the buildings, mountain views, The Plaza...... but more specifical- fine art museum business in Santa Fe a bad experi- Parks who wasn’t born here. ence. Too much red tape and not and people. ly, more “purposeful” not more The Plaza no enough willingness to help out. Many places, especially when & comfortable. Downtown The north and east. People don’t no- it had been a most welcom- where all the customers/visitors the Canyon Road gallery vibe has accept me there. ing place for me- I’m a retired are white but all staff are people changed a LOT over the last 20 Southside of color. As a mixed blood person years, used to be so inviting, now Not that I can think of. teacher! Downtown these places make me uncomfort- often seems very classist. River trail beside Alameda late at Southside St. Francis Auditorium able. Santa Fe can be a disturb- At night events dominated by night South Santa Fe diners ingly segregated place. drinking, such as Skylight Plaza Siler Road area No, I feel comfortable everywhere Parking lot at SF Opera No - comfortable everywhere Canyon road Downtown---Canyon Road galleries The PLAZA City Hall High end spaces. where galleries are feel un-wel- Baca Street area Airport Road downtown comed as a local Around airport Road and On the plaza. Need places to sit Every single arts/culture/academ- environs I don’t seem to feel uncomfortable Southside and contemplate. Need re- ic lecture or event where I am neighborhood streets at night anywhere in Santa Fe. Cerillos Road strooms. Love the Portal artists consistently one of four or five (too dark) iaia/mocna no but some of the other, cheesier attendees under the age of 50. vendors should be moved off the No. Coming from a bigger city n/a No plaza. Airport road (Chicago) city issues do not im- The Plaza pact me from a comfort level as I Las Campanas St Francis Drive PERA parking lot I feel comfortable everywhere in find myself feeling very safe. if events at the SF convention The plaza. Santa Fe has become Santa Fe. “hipster” coffeehouses center were less costly to attend or a facade. It has lost it’s heart and I feel pretty comfortable in Santa free to citizen soul of community. If you can afford it, you can feel Fe. comfortable anywhere. Parks - need more shade, perfor- SITE Santa Fe Downtown. mance facilities, suitable infra- plaza needs more security pres- structure next to a Juniper tree during ence in summer time pollination No. No. churches

111 AppendixAppendices F AppendixAppendices F 112 Appendix G - I believe a bureauratic office is not appropriate I would like to see parking downtown made easier and more cultural events/ curriculum- NM histories in less expensive for locals so that there is no excuse for not If the City created an office for cultural public schools! going to some of the big events. work to maximize impact of what exists; create pathways More cultural education in the city’s public schools. to downtown culture for all citizens; connect schools/ nurture a professioal theater affairs, what cultural service would you education with cultural institutions. awareness of access issues to cultural and event locations Consistent, specific, and continuous opportunities and **Entries in Question 9 (below) won’t save.** like to see it provide? workshops for everyone to learn more about the cultures Equitable resource allocation to underserved communi- and traditions in Santa Fe ties. Unsure about concept I think existing art in public places or artist residence traditional art/ culture in public schools programs need to be improved if they are to be part of those are all great. seems like an office like this is space Support for creative activities that engage local residents, Waste of public money new office. to place many initiatives and a space to be innovative not just tourists. Advocacy for life long arts education. strengthening music venues People create culture, governments facilitate with oppor- and creative. it has to be very well thought out with a Define culture as connection and expression of same and “Denominacion de Origen” for New Mexican Food tunityio solid mission so that it’s not all over the place plan accordingly A place where all nationalities could learn and celebrate involve all not just the wealth transplants. Better city planning, conserve more land for urban farm- Cross-cultural and cross-generational annual events similarities and differences. Santa Fe is not tri cultural. Caveat to “cultural practices in civic planning” separa- ing or open space, get rid of chain link fences on public would bridge some of the current cultural gaps and The economic difference need to be figured out so that tion of church and state. property like schools! disconnects we experience. people have the same opportunities. An office needs to Lectures about various cultural groups’ in non-trad Sustain culture as part of everyday life Free Parking be on the south side where many people live and don’t venues even know downtown or our “history”. The City should NOT create an office for cultural affairs strengthen cultural ties with Northern NM (also art in I am against the city creating an office of cultural affairs. More and diverse venues for musical performance public places must be world-class art) Do it! The city does not manage its resources. It already has too a small inexpensive performance space for an audience Maintain our current parks & roads. Get rid of the More public parking so one can easily attend events many employees and services that it fails to deliver on of 50 for poetry readings, recitals, etc scrub elms along the SF River tax incentives for NM residents to buy local artists and adding another is a waste of taxpayer money. The concept of a “Dept of Cultural Affairs” is a very old and Begin to Promote our culture to school aged children City museum A night life. Everything closes at 7 regressive idea. If the city wants to do something that Bridge with education in both formal and informal more opportunities for local artists Based on the negative interactions I’ve had with the City stimulates cultural excitement and growth, give artists settings bring back a poet laureate! of Santa Fe (e.g. building department), I have no desire money and get the hell out of the way. So, I would be for the government to increase its staff or scope. PR & Marketing Services for Santa Feans based on The city could fight crime a little better and we would for outsourcing any concepts or projects that this “map” Culture feel safer EVENTS CALENDAR is intended to somehow inform. We have a longstanding problem with perpetuity. The one thing that is vital and Outreach to rural areas Such an office is not needed. We have great institutions. what is DCA ? always healthy are projects and programs that represent What a bunch of stupid ideas. Yes indeed, art in the We also need to keep the streets/parks clean. Start an International Theatre Festival initiatives that address something within a time frame. laundromats will really help the city ! Don’t ask me to more concerts in town for families and children. A space celebrating all the people who make up this MUnicipalities start things and think they are relevant pay for it !!! great city, from Natives to the whites showing their trials Share Santa Fe Culture internationally forever. That is just not the case but its the mentality of Neighborhood gardens, with water catchment, compost to immigrate and be accepted and live in peace government to think that way. Nonprofits and the NM Put artists in schools to work in other content areas. and growing food, especially on the south side. integrate the natural world Community Foundation are the likely context to plan In public schools. and execute things that will be of value, not the city. airport road area has been ignored except for Greater communication between those who are trying to The examples of artist embedded in municipal agencies southside library which they want to cut An Office of Cultural Affairs should provide a safe save our heritage and traditions. forum where everyone in the community could par- works brilliantly in Chicago and has had measurable artist residencies for Artists who represent the disparate Dept for youth cultural services (kids,teens); not just ticipate in a fluid upward spiral way sharing their ideas outcome. But, there is no way that the city staff would communities of Santa Fe and surrounding areas - with a older people mandate to create team-based and individual art projects and moving forward in honestly sharing their cultures welcome this. NO WAY and works facilitating public participation, dialogue, and learning about others. Non-political, resource heavy, Artist in residence programs in the schools, senior Look at models by which YOUTH are involved in this, cultural connections. Mandatory mentorship, pairing bridging in new and old, and it should not be located centers, halfway houses, prisons, hospitals. This would via PAID internships, working with artists. employ young artists and engage people in places that resident artist with community members/groups - elders, downtown. It physically needs to be located where Invole more youth in art andcultural activies young people. It must be a partnership, meant to build people of different cultures can meet. People from do not receive much art. By art I mean poetry, music, Connecting these events to being welcome to all, esp. and support a community ethos (not a meaningless different socio-economic backgrounds too. The goals of dance, storytelling, etc. I ran a program like this for Block parties Meow Wolf imposition no one asked for). Each project an office for Cultural Affairs should be painted on the years in Milwaukee. We made vital contributions to the should be researched and vetted for cultural appropriate- wall for all to see upon entering the space. Honestly, whole art scene. Very powerful work. Culture in the schools, culture as pride ness and value to the community it serves, as well. kindness, and love for diversity should be obvious. homeless youth shelter Keep the city clean, beautiful, healthy and use resources Yes to all. And I love the idea of block parties, let’s con- More events around the Plaza involving food and music responsibly and creatively nect more with our neighbors! and aimed more at residents than tourists. Green sustainable landscaping.

113 AppendixAppendices G AppendixAppendices G 114 Appendix G - I believe a bureauratic office is not appropriate I would like to see parking downtown made easier and more cultural events/ curriculum- NM histories in less expensive for locals so that there is no excuse for not If the City created an office for cultural public schools! going to some of the big events. work to maximize impact of what exists; create pathways More cultural education in the city’s public schools. to downtown culture for all citizens; connect schools/ nurture a professioal theater affairs, what cultural service would you education with cultural institutions. awareness of access issues to cultural and event locations Consistent, specific, and continuous opportunities and **Entries in Question 9 (below) won’t save.** like to see it provide? workshops for everyone to learn more about the cultures Equitable resource allocation to underserved communi- and traditions in Santa Fe ties. Unsure about concept I think existing art in public places or artist residence traditional art/ culture in public schools programs need to be improved if they are to be part of those are all great. seems like an office like this is space Support for creative activities that engage local residents, Waste of public money new office. to place many initiatives and a space to be innovative not just tourists. Advocacy for life long arts education. strengthening music venues People create culture, governments facilitate with and creative. it has to be very well thought out with a Define culture as connection and expression of same and “Denominacion de Origen” for New Mexican Food opportunity solid mission so that it’s not all over the place plan accordingly A place where all nationalities could learn and celebrate involve all not just the wealth transplants. Better city planning, conserve more land for urban farm- Cross-cultural and cross-generational annual events similarities and differences. Santa Fe is not tri cultural. Caveat to “cultural practices in civic planning” separa- ing or open space, get rid of chain link fences on public would bridge some of the current cultural gaps and The economic difference need to be figured out so that tion of church and state. property like schools! disconnects we experience. people have the same opportunities. An office needs to Lectures about various cultural groups’ in non-trad Sustain culture as part of everyday life Free Parking be on the south side where many people live and don’t venues even know downtown or our “history”. The City should NOT create an office for cultural affairs strengthen cultural ties with Northern NM (also art in I am against the city creating an office of cultural affairs. More and diverse venues for musical perfomrance public places must be world-class art) Do it! The city does not manage its resources. It already has too a small inexpensive performance space for an audience Maintain our current parks & roads. Get rid of the More public parking so one can easily attend events many employees and services that it fails to deliver on of 50 for poetry readings, recitals, etc scrub elms along the SF River tax incentives for NM residents to buy local artists and adding another is a waste of taxpayer money. The concept of a “Dept of Cultural Affairs” is a very old and Begin to Promote our culture to school aged children City museum A night life. Everything closes at 7 regressive idea. If the city wants to do something that Bridge with education in both formal and informal more opportunities for local artists Based on the negative interactions I’ve had with the City stimulates cultural excitement and growth, give artists settings bring back a poet laureate! of Santa Fe (e.g. building department), I have no desire money and get the hell out of the way. So, I would be for the government to increase its staff or scope. PR & Marketing Services for Santa Feans based on The city could fight crime a little better and we would for outsourcing any concepts or projects that this “map” Culture feel safer EVENTS CALENDAR is intended to somehow inform. We have a longstanding problem with perpetuity. The one thing that is vital and Outreach to rural areas Such an office is not needed. We have great institutions. what is DCA ? always healthy are projects and programs that represent What a bunch of stupid ideas. Yes indeed, art in the We also need to keep the streets/parks clean. Start an International Theatre Festival initiatives that address something within a time frame. laundromats will really help the city ! Dopn’t ask me to more concerts in town for families and children. A space celebrating all the people who make up this Municipalities start things and think they are relevant pay for it !!! great city, from Natives to the whites showing their trials Share Santa Fe Culture internationally forever. That is just not the case but its the mentality of Neighborhood gardens, with water catchment, compost to immigrate and be accepted and live in peace government to think that way. Nonprofits and the NM Put artists in schools to work in other content areas. and growing food, especially on the south side. integrate the natural world Community Foundation are the likely context to plan In public schools. and execute things that will be of value, not the city. airport road area has been ignored except for southside Greater communication between those who are trying to The examples of artist embedded in municipal agencies libray which they want to cut An Office of Cultureal Affairs should provide a safe save our heritage and traditions. forum where everyone in the community could par- works brilliantly in Chicago and has had measurable artist residencies for Artists who represent the disparate Dept for youth cultural services (kids,teens); not just ticipate in a fluid upward spiral way sharing their ideas outcome. But, there is no way that the city staff would communities of Santa Fe and surrounding areas - with a older people mandate to create team-based and individual art projects and moving forward in honestly sharing their cultures welcome this. NO WAY and works facilitating public participation, dialogue, and learning about others. Non-politial, resource heavy, Artist in residence programs in the schools, senior Look at models by which YOUTH are involved in this, cultural connections. Mandatory mentorship, pairing bridging in new and old, and it should not be located centers, halfway houses, prisons, hospitals. This would via PAID internships, working with artists. employ young artists and engage people in places that resident artist with community members/groups - elders, downtown. It physically needs to be located where peo- Involve more youth in art and cultural activies young people. It must be a partnership, meant to build ple of different cultures can meet. People from different do not receive much art. By art I mean poetry, music, Connecting these events to being welcome to all, esp. and support a community ethos (not a meaningless socio-economic backgrounds too. The goals of an office dance, storytelling, etc. I ran a program like this for Block parties Meow Wolfe imposition no one asked for). Each project for Cultural Affairs should be painted on the wall for all years in Milwaukee. We made vital contributions to the should be researched and vetted for cultural appropriate- to see upon entering the space. Honestly, kindness, and whole art scene. Very powerful work. Culture in the schools, culture as pride ness and value to the community it serves, as well. love for diversity should be obvious. homeless youth shelter Keep the city clean, beautiful, healthy and use resources Yes to all. And I love the idea of block parties, let’s con- More events around the Plaza involving food and music responsibly and creatively nect more with our neighbors! and aimed more at residents than tourists. Green sustainable landscaping.

113 AppendixAppendices G AppendixAppendices G 114 What a waste of money and time! I live several miles outside the city line and do not feel Keep Plaza vibrant, safe, the focal point of our city None of the above; the City should stand down and let Cultural diversity training for public employees. there is any feeling of community here. Because of this, history. non-profits and groups do their thing. The City just I feel I am excluded from neighborhood communities, keeps thowing money at things with no accountability Activities aimed at people 45 and under which bring Educational workshops/classes in history, the arts, and so block parties, etc., would not help me or others in the or evaluation. When the City Council can’t even sched- together all kinds of people languages same situation. I realize I’m not offering a solution; just ule aroung Jewish Holidays, what can you expect from a I would like to see it makes the city in a way that focuses involve schools pointing out this issue. cultural affairs office. Just be aware and read a calendar on our core strengths: Art, history, culinary, cultural MORE COMMUNICATION WITH LODGING of events!!! Include the voices of all communities, not the voices attractions, historic sites, galleries, the things we have ESTABLISHMENTS of the leadership, but of THE PEOPLE, of these three and are that are completely unique to us. interactions with schools good paying jobs for locals without connections! communities. There in lies the understanding of what stop ignoring the south side!!!! Downtown intensification in all aspects of life and Guarantee the authenticity of Native arts sold in Santa fe culture means. culture. I would prefer to see lowering of water/trash/sewer rates In school outreach teaching kids about cultural oppor- Make sure that cultural services include historic preser- rather than ANOTHER city office A waste of money; city already has staff doing all of vation. tunities/events. They will get their families involved and these things or non-profits doing it. why create another The city already has a office for cultural affairs - the become more aware of the possibilities for their future in bureaucracy??? intercommunity swaps with leaders explaining and Santa Fe STATE Department of Cultural Affairs! There’s no demonstrating why we should be more aware and inclu- reason city government can’t work with the state. Yes, unchecked boxes already exist in SFe More conversations like what cultire connects is doing sive of each other. I know the current Governor is a huge pain, but that Public cultural entertainment I would like to see it provide a culture of health n well- Promote the Arts Commission! Don’t overlap too much doesn’t mean its okay for the city to ignore the state Educate tourists on the fact to not demand what they ness, physical, mental, emotional n spiritual. The civic equivalent of the Old Santa Fe Foundation, workers who patronize this city at least 5 days a week. expect, instead accepting what the find (mostly now retaining the integrity of Santa Fe culture in the face of culture is not just about the Spain/Spanish connection, Attract my adult kids back to Santa Fe, their home. gone) it is also about other cultures that influence Santa Fe. mediocrity of the Other They feel Santa Fe is for rich old people. Broader ecological understanding of culture, beyond art. The Spaniards were brutal and do not deserve to be put A festival for Guadalupe, at De Vargas Park in summer- Encourage projects related to acequias and community on a pedestal, looking down on every other soul. Can’t recommend anything with present financial mess vegetable and fruit gardens. time. in SF Markets and healthy food choices on the southside. walking paths, biking paths, Online calendar; online art water & water catchment - bring in outside artist / Historic preservation and architectural integrity Fix the deficit first Stronger collaboration for more powerful art events architects to restructure neighborhoods Citywide cultural/historical event involving, Native Artist support coordinate activities of the city’s cultural institutions to study the culture of santa fe and preserve/document it Americans, Hispanic, Mexican, Tibetan African Ameri- avoid overlap and enhance experiences Local, regional arts grant for specific village/neighbor- can and other cultures If the city begins to fund QUALITY, DIVERSE public art, then that is a valid option. At this point Santa Fe’s I thought we already had this office?? hoods Santa Fe has such incredible resources in the folks who public art of recent years is pitiful. Use the money, don’t Maintain the city’s parks. live here and who choose to move her....A City office Music in plaza outside of opera season sit on it! Evaluation, guidance and improvement of existing city- for cultural affairs should try to tap into that resource Financial support for local arts organizations like CCA Make sure Native American views are included backed traditions like Fiestas as well. Engaging the community by soliciting their ex- Wow, real disconnects here! pertise and experience is a great way to also explore best More art in public places. Specifically in areas of Santa develop an arts grant with at least $10,000 award with Fix the budget, jobs, infrastructure and adequate parking practices from diverse sources. Fe that have been neglected, such as, southside Santa Fe about 5 per year. first Promoting arts and culture as a destination for tourists including Airport Rd., Rodeo Rd., Cerillos Rd. areas. use the city the way it is and don’t try to invent it again introduction of New Mexican Spanish dialect into and newcomers to live Utilizing culture and art for public engagement and I hope this would mean a combination of the others public school Do not create such an office. activism above. Historic preservation programming More city wide, community events, open to the public documentation of cultural history, planning Plan events that appeal to teens and college students. Emphasis on landscaping as art more public places in ‘non-tourist’ areas arts in the schools Facilitate/offer intercultural experiences and events Connect disconnected organizations and redefine met- do we need more bureaucracy? than we already have? directed (separately) at all age groups. Tying to bring the three cultures together through truth rics of success. and Reconcilliation have city leaders, including the office of mayor, just do a coordination with and support of existing cultural better job of all of the above Improve the plaza with more cafe’s with outdoor seating; entities Art in Southside public places stores where the merchandise is made locally and not Support for community engagement practices. Grants Integrate and educate the public about other parts of imported from or the , etc. No sure we need an office of cultural affairs, seems for individual artists. Greater funding and support for New Mexico. I live rurally and can’t vote in city elections the city already provides more services than people are artists in schools programs (like Artworks!). It is illegal Grants to cultural organizations willing to pay for. but it’s still my city- I go into town every day! to block off a street in Santa Fe (unless there is a lot of Support arts education, experiences in the SF Public Inclusion of all people & their traditions Look at the history of average families and not the Span- money behind it). How do you plan to advocate for Schools ish elite serving De Vargas---how did people come here international cultual exchange neighborhood block parties? We have ours in a neigh- Santa Fe “word, name, logo” distribution. and settle beyond the grand expeditions? bors yard. this is hard, respect neighborhoods Interactive public art a few more festivals..a God/God- Bridge north and south divide dess festival to help nurture collaboration between men I don’t feel we need one Intergenerational programs like Inspire Santa Fe and women and the young and old. More support of Cultural history in schools. local artists with gallery shows.

115 AppendixAppendices G AppendixAppendices G 116 What a waste of money and time! I live several miles outside the city line and do not feel Keep Plaza vibrant, safe, the focal point of our city None of the above; the City should stand down and let Cultural diversity training for public employees. there is any feeling of community here. Because of this, history. non-profits and groups do their thing. The City just I feel I am excluded from neighborhood communities, keeps thowing money at things with no accountability Activities aimed at people 45 and under which bring Educational workshops/classes in history, the arts, and so block parties, etc., would not help me or others in the or evaluation. When the City Council can’t even sched- together all kinds of people languages same situation. I realize I’m not offering a solution; just ule aroung Jewish Holidays, what can you expect from a I would like to see it makes the city in a way that focuses involve schools pointing out this issue. cultural affairs office. Just be aware and read a calendar on our core strengths: Art, history, culinary, cultural MORE COMMUNICATION WITH LODGING of events!!! Include the voices of all communities, not the voices attractions, historic sites, galleries, the things we have ESTABLISHMENTS of the leadership, but of THE PEOPLE, of these three and are that are completely unique to us. interactions with schools good paying jobs for locals without connections! communities. There in lies the understanding of what stop ignoring the south side!!!! Downtown intensification in all aspects of life and Guarantee the authenticity of Native arts sold in Santa fe culture means. culture. I would prefer to see lowering of water/trash/sewer rates In school outreach teaching kids about cultural oppor- Make sure that cultural services include historic preser- rather than ANOTHER city office A waste of money; city already has staff doing all of vation. tunities/events. They will get their families involved and these things or non-profits doing it. why create another The city already has a office for cultural affairs - the become more aware of the possibilities for their future in bureaucracy??? intercommunity swaps with leaders explaining and Santa Fe STATE Department of Cultural Affairs! There’s no demonstrating why we should be more aware and inclu- reason city government can’t work with the state. Yes, unchecked boxes already exist in SFe More conversations like what cultire connects is doing sive of each other. I know the current Governor is a huge pain, but that Public cultural entertainment I would like to see it provide a culture of health n well- Promote the Arts Commission! Don’t overlap too much doesn’t mean its okay for the city to ignore the state Educate tourists on the fact to not demand what they ness, physical, mental, emotional n spiritual. The civic equivalent of the Old Santa Fe Foundation, workers who patronize this city at least 5 days a week. expect, instead accepting what the find (mostly now retaining the integrity of Santa Fe culture in the face of culture is not just about the Spain/Spanish connection, Attract my adult kids back to Santa Fe, their home. gone) it is also about other cultures that influence Santa Fe. mediocrity of the Other They feel Santa Fe is for rich old people. Broader ecological understanding of culture, beyond art. The Spaniards were brutal and do not deserve to be put A festival for Guadalupe, at De Vargas Park in summer- Encourage projects related to acequias and community on a pedestal, looking down on every other soul. Can’t recommend anything with present financial mess vegetable and fruit gardens. time. in SF Markets and healthy food choices on the southside. walking paths, biking paths, Online calendar; online art water & water catchment - bring in outside artist / Historic preservation and architectural integrity Fix the deficit first Stronger collaboration for more powerful art events architects to restructure neighborhoods Citywide cultural/historical event involving, Native Artist support coordinate activities of the city’s cultural institutions to study the culture of santa fe and preserve/document it Americans, Hispanic, Mexican, Tibetan African Ameri- avoid overlap and enhance experiences Local, regional arts grant for specific village/neighbor- can and other cultures If the city begins to fund QUALITY, DIVERSE public art, then that is a valid option. At this point Santa Fe’s I thought we already had this office?? hoods Santa Fe has such incredible resources in the folks who public art of recent years is pitiful. Use the money, don’t Maintain the city’s parks. live here and who choose to move her....A City office Music in plaza outside of opera season sit on it! Evaluation, guidance and improvement of existing city- for cultural affairs should try to tap into that resource Financial support for local arts organizations like CCA Make sure Native American views are included backed traditions like Fiestas as well. Engaging the community by soliciting their ex- Wow, real disconnects here! pertise and experience is a great way to also explore best More art in public places. Specifically in areas of Santa develop an arts grant with at least $10,000 award with Fix the budget, jobs, infrastructure and adequate parking practices from diverse sources. Fe that have been neglected, such as, southside Santa Fe about 5 per year. first Promoting arts and culture as a destination for tourists including Airport Rd., Rodeo Rd., Cerillos Rd. areas. use the city the way it is and don’t try to invent it again introduction of New Mexican Spanish dialect into and newcomers to live Utilizing culture and art for public engagement and I hope this would mean a combination of the others public school Do not create such an office. activism above. Historic preservation programming More city wide, community events, open to the public documentation of cultural history, planning Plan events that appeal to teens and college students. Emphasis on landscaping as art more public places in ‘non-tourist’ areas arts in the schools Facilitate/offer intercultural experiences and events Connect disconnected organizations and redefine met- do we need more bureaucracy? than we already have? directed (separately) at all age groups. Tying to bring the three cultures together through truth rics of success. and Reconcilliation have city leaders, including the office of mayor, just do a co-ordination with and support of existing cultural better job of all of the above Improve the plaza with more cafe’s with outdoor seating; entities Art in Southside public places stores where the merchandise is made locally and not Support for community engagement practices. Grants Integrate and educate the public about other parts of imported from China or the middle east, etc. No sure we need an office of cultural affairs, seems for individual artists. Greater funding and support for New Mexico. I live rurally and can’t vote in city elections the city already provides more services than people are artists in schools programs (like Artworks!). It is illegal Grants to cultural organizations willing to pay for. but it’s still my city- I go into town every day! to block off a street in Santa Fe (unless there is a lot of Support arts education, experiences in the SF Public Inclusion of all people & their traditions Look at the history of average families and not the Span- money behind it). How do you plan to advocate for Schools ish elite serving De Vargas---how did people come here international cultual exchange neighborhood block parties? We have ours in a neigh- Santa Fe “word, name, logo” distribution. and settle beyond the grand expeditions? bors yard. this is hard, respect neighborhoods Interactive public art a few more festivals..a God/God- Bridge north and south divide dess festival to help nurture collaboration between men I don’t feel we need one Intergenerational programs like Inspire Santa Fe and women and the young and old. More support of Cultural history in schools. local artists with gallery shows.

115 AppendixAppendices G AppendixAppendices G 116 Better coordination between the arts commission, CVB, and economic development on arts funding. Appendix H - art and music programs for underserved schools In a few words, what are your hopes and dreams for youth that could be supported through cultural initiatives and events?

I think it’s important that they understand the city, More opportunities for them to experience the broad surrounding communities and the state so thatthey feel spectrum of the arts in a hands on learning environment rooted in this place we call ‘home’ in schools or otherwise Acceptance and respect for others who are different from Great connection to community, knowledge and civic you. engagement I dream that our youth have a hope for a bright future More singing and dance across many traditions. More and a commitmnet to attaining their dreams through theater and teaching them how they can share and tell hard work. stories. My hope is that youth will be changed by art and culture Empower most at need youth to break cycle of poverty, to reflect an increased respect for individual efforts and lack of education and lack of opportunities. an appreciation of humanity. more exposure to the classical arts in public schools that any kid grows up knowing the full story of culture More funding for SFPS in santa fe - pueblos, hispano new mexican, mexican, I am aware of all that NDI does for fMIIES AND KIDS other latin countries, white, black, indian, jewish, IN I’m aware of all that NDI does for kids in SF and korean, japanese, lebanese, etc... and how wealth and northern NM schools and wish more families could income affect how culture is perceived... Also, tying into experience the emphasis on fotness and self confidence the above, how time has blended these cultures and that that the program gives to kids. they are not defined separately anymore, but have con- tributed to our unique Santa Fean culture (one example Outreach to a greater variety of experiences, including is that there are more and more mixed racial/ethnicity literary and theater events; less separation of events for marriages than ever before). youth and everyone else. They should not be shuffled off into some sort of cultural ghetto. Youth access and inclusion both as participants and spec- tators. More funding for NDI and other programs which reach out to diverse groups, and which use the arts to encour- Get parents involved in helping youth participate in all age confidence, tenacity and setting and reaching goals. that Santa Fe has to offer I hope that we can improve our nightlife. Right now, it’s That they will develop self awareness, self confidence pathetic. and diverse interests via greater exposure to the various aspects of multiple cultures. NDI-NM I think it’s great that Santa Fe represents multiple More cultures, but I’d like to see the City quit trying to jam More investment in and understanding of the unique- it down our throats. Most City cultural “initiatives” ness of their community. only seem to divide us as citizens...we should honor our That youth will be actively engaged, healthy, creative differences, yes, but I’d like us to celebrate what we have participants so that they build self-confidence, pride, and in common, as humans, not magnify the differences. moral virtue. There’s already plenty of divisiveness in this city, and I don’t think the city making such a big effort to point out Ways to get them involved that improves their education “culture” brings us together. and career outcomes that is also fun. Better understanding of greatness in culture More art and integrative curriculums in public schools. Mentoring/internship programs

117 AppendixAppendices G AppendixAppendices H 118 Better coordination between the arts commission, CVB, and economic development on arts funding. Appendix H - art and music programs for underserved schools In a few words, what are your hopes and dreams for youth that could be supported through cultural initiatives and events?

I think it’s important that they understand the city, More opportunities for them to experience the broad surrounding communities and the state so that they spectrum of the arts in a hands on learning environment feel rooted in this place we call ‘home’ in schools or otherwise Acceptance and respect for others who are different from Great connection to community, knowledge and civic you. engagement I dream that our youth have a hope for a bright More singing and dance across many traditions. More future and a commitment to attaining their dreams theater and teaching them how they can share and tell through hard work. stories. My hope is that youth will be changed by art and culture Empower most at need youth to break cycle of poverty, to reflect an increased respect for individual efforts and lack of education and lack of opportunities. an appreciation of humanity. more exposure to the classical arts in public schools that any kid grows up knowing the full story of culture More funding for SFPS in santa fe - pueblos, hispano new mexican, mexican, I am aware of all that NDI does for FAMILIES AND other latin countries, white, black, indian, jewish, KIDS. I’m aware of all that NDI does for kids in SF and korean, japanese, lebanese, etc... and how wealth and northern NM schools and wish more families could income affect how culture is perceived... Also, tying into experience the emphasis on fitness and self confidence the above, how time has blended these cultures and that that the program gives to kids. they are not defined separately anymore, but have con- tributed to our unique Santa Fean culture (one example Outreach to a greater variety of experiences, including is that there are more and more mixed racial/ethnicity literary and theater events; less separation of events for marriages than ever before). youth and everyone else. They should not be shuffled off into some sort of cultural ghetto. Youth access and inclusion both as participants and spec- tators. More funding for NDI and other programs which reach out to diverse groups, and which use the arts to encour- Get parents involved in helping youth participate in all age confidence, tenacity and setting and reaching goals. that Santa Fe has to offer I hope that we can improve our nightlife. Right now, it’s That they will develop self awareness, self confidence pathetic. and diverse interests via greater exposure to the various aspects of multiple cultures. NDI-NM I think it’s great that Santa Fe represents multiple More cultures, but I’d like to see the City quit trying to jam More investment in and understanding of the unique- it down our throats. Most City cultural “initiatives” ness of their community. only seem to divide us as citizens...we should honor our That youth will be actively engaged, healthy, creative differences, yes, but I’d like us to celebrate what we have participants so that they build self-confidence, pride, and in common, as humans, not magnify the differences. moral virtue. There’s already plenty of divisiveness in this city, and I don’t think the city making such a big effort to point out Ways to get them involved that improves their education “culture” brings us together. and career outcomes that is also fun. Better understanding of greatness in culture More art and integrative curriculums in public schools. Mentoring/internship programs

117 AppendixAppendices G AppendixAppendices H 118 It would be nice to include everyone. Some times I feel More money and buses made available to transport Hands-on activities that permit learning and self-ex- Provide positive activities to diminish their likelihood of we are excluded not race or colour but by how long your students to cultural events. pression for youth, program funding to support youth involvement with drugs, gangs, etc family has been here. Pay attention activities. There education has abetted quality and equal opportu- Sustainable life in the arts Educational support with opportunities for future Affordable contemporary cultural events for youth. nity! Support title 7 Indian education!!! That all students in Santa Fe could have an expanded advancement no thoughts on this That we effectively use creativity here in all the arts to vision of their own importance in the world now and in More youth related museum programs and city events I think there should be strong arts programs in ALL excite youth about curriculum and local opportunities. the future, and be able to expand their own knowledge Access to tools for making art and places to make it in. public schools in Santa Fe. All of funding for the youth more accessibility to cultural programs of their own cultural history, arts should NOT BEING GOING TO NDI AND NM Integration of arts between schools and neighborhoods funding for art programs in the schools Integral part of how they interact with the world. School for the Arts. NDI has essentially driven out all ? You must be kidding. Something that would substi- Free admission to all cultural events for youth groups, More opportunities, especially in schools, to explore other children’s dance programs. There should be more tute for the depressing lack of parenting, and motivate particularly the underprivileged. their hopes, dreams, and talents. than one venue for children’s dance programming, which our youth to finish High School, and reject the drug isn’t the case anymore. More opportunities and reasons to stay and grow in Less economic and social stratification culture...... that is so deeply imbedded in, for example, Santa Fe as creative individuals. An understanding of the culture of the city, and the val- Bringing more opportunities for youth in the world of art. Your list above, #9, a very shallow, ue of that culture. Acknowledgement that this is a spe- Unfortunately we are losing our youth to other states. depressing and, in the end, trivial main theme that il- Taking pride in their history and traditions. cial place, and they have value within our community. Everyday I hear of someone moving and when I actually lustrates your lack of qualifications to address the issues. see a young person I think, wow they really stick out. apprentice to artists More expansive, global thinking Not one of those trivial ideas in # 9 will contribute to a Our community is aging out and it is becoming more More cultural activities in schools solution to the real problems facing Santa Fe, youth. Active imagination and life-long learning; understand- and more difficult for them to get around. Transpor- I feel our youth in Santa Fe have amazing cultural Use a program similar to that which youth of Lebanon ing and respect for diverse cultures and points of view; tation/sidewalks. The City is looking more like a ruin exposure. I have lived in many areas of the country that and Israelis work for peace by communications. healthy minds and bodies; community support and than a preserved historical place. What a shame! the local youth had to drive hours to go to a museum engagement. Creativity..... visual art, music,theater in schools WILL Appreciating the cultural differences of others while or gallery. Where live music was rarely available and increase retention, GPA greater personal and public Creative, unique ways to connect to their heritage, the celebrating own traditions. More conversations among there were no festivals that included youth. Santa Fe is success rates which will lead to decreased poverty, drug land/place, focusing on its diversity. everyone including historical and contemporary scenar- amazing for youth. use,crime and prisons. Listening to what young people I would like for Santa Fe’s youth to be exposed to the ios, and elders mentoring/teaching the importance of See the opportunities they have are interested in culturally, give them support. diverse aspects of culture that Santa Fe offers. diversity. That they have a sense of the unique value of this place; Better education Young people need to feel that art is do-able by them At present, I think the quality of youth exposure to too often they just want to get away from it, it would be a feeling of being connected to and valued by our com- and accessible to them. That it is constantly being rede- culture is low quality and uneven throughout Santa Fe. great if they could be shown its beauty and learn how munity fined and that they can be part of that process. Consistent exposure with high standards is what I’d like they are part of a continuing story of centuries, different As a cultural community we must create engaging and to see. peoples in this extraordinary landscape More celebration of international relevant leadership youth opportunities for youth to Foster their creative practice and have professional that they all lose their cell phones. Seriously - we have increased understanding of, celebration of and engage- feel included and for their voices and ideas to be heard practice training to assist them in finding employment to teach them that there is something better than social ment in diversity and implemented. There’s tremendous rich capacity in the arts. media. Art and Music Education are our only hope. And All Santa Fe County youth have regular artistic, creative youth offers. It’s an untapped connection and one that it has to be for ALL CHILDREN. AND ALL THEIR More involvement from the private sector, such as galler- experiences imbedded in their school curriculum. needs to be addressed. Youth often feels disenfranchised, PARENTS. Not just the ones with money. Create art ies, to involve the youth and expose them to art. disconnected, excluded, and I often hear youth speak of Youth needs money for programs. They need more ven- education and experiential programs for children AND More engaged and involved Find a reason to stay in nothing to do in the city different. ues to youth to participate. The city should generously their Parents. And their Grandparents! With no cell Santa Fe fund places like Warehouse 21 Freedom of expression phones. Better funding opportunities (NOT tied to promotion) It would be wonderful if cultural initiatives/events I wish there were more opportunities for youth to be For the overprivileged Anglo kids, a safe way to get out that create cultural opportunities for youth. could encourage youth to engage in and embrace their of the Santa Fe bubble and get exposure to the other involved in public art projects more real art programs in public schools education. 99.99% of the world before it hits them like a freight diversity and cultural awareness I would like to see many intern programs in all econom- Provide opportunities for youth in the arts by support- train. a better school system ic and cultural areas. ing local non-profit youth organizations. One need not That it would draw more youth to Santa fe and keep the reinvent the wheel. That children would develop both sides of the brain ones that grow up here. have free class to learn the culture art STEM and ART -STEAM. understanding the culture increases self esteem and self A mentoring program in their area of interest. A show- more playgrounds, skating parks, swimming pools, confidence Remain in the city room/venue/apprenticeship program for altered cars & afterschool care centers, engaging teenagers Preserve language Give the youth a way to express themselves in music, art build your own trikes/bikes-such a great art form here! Affordable tickets to events. and drama. Outreach between college level culture & high school Educational & extracurricular activities (outside of That they develop a greater understanding and love for Learn to communicate directly with others - not so students. More often, more variety, in public music their history and the importance of the place they live in schools) that encourage diverse groups to come together venues-some performed maybe at the high school(s). and learn, compete, and understand each other more in much through social media. that they learn to strive for personal success and learn an informal (not formal like school) and safe learning Makerspace Programs More incentive to stay here. Training in jobs in cultur- responsibility to themselves and community environment. al organizations--more entry level positions and more mentoring. Mentoring young people and giving them access to job training. More invigorative, arts centered education

119 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 120 It would be nice to include everyone. Some times I feel More money and buses made available to transport Hands-on activities that permit learning and self-ex- Provide positive activities to diminish their likelihood of we are excluded not race or colour but by how long your students to cultural events. pression for youth, program funding to support youth involvement with drugs, gangs, etc family has been here. Pay attention activities. There education has abetted quality and equal opportu- Sustainable life in the arts Educational support with opportunities for future Affordable contemporary cultural events for youth. nity! Support title 7 Indian education!!! That all students in Santa Fe could have an expanded advancement no thoughts on this That we effectively use creativity here in all the arts to vision of their own importance in the world now and in More youth related museum programs and city events I think there should be strong arts programs in ALL excite youth about curriculum and local opportunities. the future, and be able to expand their own knowledge Access to tools for making art and places to make it in. public schools in Santa Fe. All of funding for the youth more accessibility to cultural programs of their own cultural history, arts should NOT BEING GOING TO NDI AND NM Integration of arts between schools and neighborhoods funding for art programs in the schools Integral part of how they interact with the world. School for the Arts. NDI has essentially driven out all ? You must be kidding. Something that would substi- Free admission to all cultural events for youth groups, More opportunities, especially in schools, to explore other children’s dance programs. There should be more tute for the depressing lack of parenting, and motivate particularly the underprivileged. their hopes, dreams, and talents. than one venue for children’s dance programming, which our youth to finish High School, and reject the drug isn’t the case anymore. More opportunities and reasons to stay and grow in Less economic and social stratification culture...... that is so deeply imbedded in, for example, Santa Fe as creative individuals. An understanding of the culture of the city, and the val- Bringing more opportunities for youth in the world of art. Your list above, #9, a very shallow, ue of that culture. Acknowledgement that this is a spe- Unfortunately we are losing our youth to other states. depressing and, in the end, trivial main theme that il- Taking pride in their history and traditions. cial place, and they have value within our community. Everyday I hear of someone moving and when I actually lustrates your lack of qualifications to address the issues. see a young person I think, wow they really stick out. apprentice to artists More expansive, global thinking Not one of those trivial ideas in # 9 will contribute to a Our community is aging out and it is becoming more More cultural activities in schools solution to the real problems facing Santa Fe, youth. Active imagination and life-long learning; understand- and more difficult for them to get around. Transpor- I feel our youth in Santa Fe have amazing cultural Use a program similar to that which youth of Lebanon ing and respect for diverse cultures and points of view; tation/sidewalks. The City is looking more like a ruin exposure. I have lived in many areas of the country that and Israelis work for peace by communications. healthy minds and bodies; community support and than a preserved historical place. What a shame! the local youth had to drive hours to go to a museum engagement. Creativity..... visual art, music,theater in schools WILL Appreciating the cultural differences of others while or gallery. Where live music was rarely available and increase retention, GPA greater personal and public Creative, unique ways to connect to their heritage, the celebrating own traditions. More conversations among there were no festivals that included youth. Santa Fe is success rates which will lead to decreased poverty, drug land/place, focusing on its diversity. everyone including historical and contemporary scenar- amazing for youth. use,crime and prisons. Listening to what young people I would like for Santa Fe’s youth to be exposed to the ios, and elders mentoring/teaching the importance of See the opportunities they have are interested in culturally, give them support. diverse aspects of culture that Santa Fe offers. diversity. That they have a sense of the unique value of this place; Better education Young people need to feel that art is do-able by them At present, I think the quality of youth exposure to too often they just want to get away from it, it would be a feeling of being connected to and valued by our com- and accessible to them. That it is constantly being rede- culture is low quality and uneven throughout Santa Fe. great if they could be shown its beauty and learn how munity fined and that they can be part of that process. Consistent exposure with high standards is what I’d like they are part of a continuing story of centuries, different As a cultural community we must create engaging and to see. peoples in this extraordinary landscape More celebration of international relevant leadership youth opportunities for youth to Foster their creative practice and have professional that they all lose their cell phones. Seriously - we have increased understanding of, celebration of and engage- feel included and for their voices and ideas to be heard practice training to assist them in finding employment to teach them that there is something better than social ment in diversity and implemented. There’s tremendous rich capacity in the arts. media. Art and Music Education are our only hope. And All Santa Fe County youth have regular artistic, creative youth offers. It’s an untapped connection and one that it has to be for ALL CHILDREN. AND ALL THEIR More involvement from the private sector, such as galler- experiences imbedded in their school curriculum. needs to be addressed. Youth often feels disenfranchised, PARENTS. Not just the ones with money. Create art ies, to involve the youth and expose them to art. disconnected, excluded, and I often hear youth speak of Youth needs money for programs. They need more ven- education and experiential programs for children AND More engaged and involved Find a reason to stay in nothing to do in the city different. ues to youth to participate. The city should generously their Parents. And their Grandparents! With no cell Santa Fe fund places like Warehouse 21 Freedom of expression phones. Better funding opportunities (NOT tied to promotion) It would be wonderful if cultural initiatives/events I wish there were more opportunities for youth to be For the overprivileged Anglo kids, a safe way to get out that create cultural opportunities for youth. could encourage youth to engage in and embrace their of the Santa Fe bubble and get exposure to the other involved in public art projects more real art programs in public schools education. 99.99% of the world before it hits them like a freight diversity and cultural awareness I would like to see many intern programs in all econom- Provide opportunities for youth in the arts by support- train. a better school system ic and cultural areas. ing local non-profit youth organizations. One need not That it would draw more youth to Santa fe and keep the reinvent the wheel. That children would develop both sides of the brain ones that grow up here. have free class to learn the culture art STEM and ART -STEAM. understanding the culture increases self esteem and self A mentoring program in their area of interest. A show- more playgrounds, skating parks, swimming pools, confidence Remain in the city room/venue/apprenticeship program for altered cars & afterschool care centers, engaging teenagers Preserve language Give the youth a way to express themselves in music, art build your own trikes/bikes-such a great art form here! Affordable tickets to events. and drama. Outreach between college level culture & high school Educational & extracurricular activities (outside of That they develop a greater understanding and love for Learn to communicate directly with others - not so students. More often, more variety, in public music their history and the importance of the place they live in schools) that encourage diverse groups to come together venues-some performed maybe at the high school(s). and learn, compete, and understand each other more in much through social media. that they learn to strive for personal success and learn an informal (not formal like school) and safe learning Makerspace Programs More incentive to stay here. Training in jobs in cultur- responsibility to themselves and community environment. al organizations--more entry level positions and more mentoring. Mentoring young people and giving them access to job training. More invigorative, arts centered education

119 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 120 Field trips for every grade to cultural and educational Bring separated groups together Provide youth with a sense of belonging in their own My hopes and dreams pertain to welcoming all youth institutions and experiences--from Museum Hill to Can- Helping long time locals feel like they haven’t lost their community, make their experience relative on the world and giving them a sense of belonging in Santa Fe. Giving yon Road to Meow Wolf---integrated into their language community to the tourists and transplants. stage, allow them to understand the history here and them the skills to grow their own voices and desires for arts, arts and history curricula--- help them realize their importance and significance to Santa Fe. For youth to find strong connections in this communi- the world. Give them something positive and modern to Access to art as a mind-opening experience in neighbor- ty that can counteract the pull of gangs and substance That they understand the significance of the three or be confident in and proud of, when talking about Santa hoods where kids live across the city. abuse. For youth to stay in school and get the training four cultures that predate us and embrace the way we all Fe to outsiders. Convince them that they are relevant more places for them to safely play, learn and grow. they need to find meaningful work. accept each other and have meaning and purpose in regards to the present That every young person is offered an opportunity to I would hope that cultural events could engage youth A safe place to hang with friends, day our night. and future, not just the past. Where are they going? participate in the arts. from diverse backgrounds and create a more united To learn all the history of our past to better understand What is their mission? What can they be excited about? community our future. What do they have to offer future generations that is Access - exposure More access to the great events that happen in town to Young people need to be welcomed by welcoming par- unique to them? What will their contribution be to soci- more participation for youth in art world people from lower socio-economic backgrounds and ents and grandparents as extended families to events and ety and civilization, personally? We are powerful people Educational and culturally relevant opportunities for ethnicities that are not white. offerings. here in Santa Fe, but we don’t have a big goal to bring youth to encounter history, traditions, cultures of the More opportunity for involvement us together and unite us all. We would all work together region Every grade level and school should have $$$ allocations if there was a big mission we could all get excited about. My hope and dreams for youth is that they have oppor- for cultural activities available to teachers for events/ac- We have drive, but no direction. There should be more accessible (financially and tempo- tunities to create beauty in their life. tivities and systemwide reform in cultural curriculum as rally) cultural events for youth part of every grade level and school year! outreach into the poorer communities in SF; maybe A broadening of understanding that differences are to be bring event to the south side? More educated youth that will become active supporters explored NOT a reason to fight More learning experiences on the history of the city of Santa Fe and its unique heritage and place in today’s and new mexico history, government and culture in More authentuc cultural infusion into the school curric- busy world. Inspiration to excel in the arts, or at least a savoring ulum taste of what they would like to have as they continue to the public schools. For the city to offer such programs that they would have some reason to stay here for children as we live in a community with such a rich Field trips for lower income schools to experience cultur- explore. I think making some of these events less expensive for history and unique culture. Need more opportunities al events That Santa Fe can a actually keep the youth from leaving young people. College students often have very little for school children. Learn about Santa Fe n teach about the inter twinning This city needs more focus on tourism for the galleries. money to spend, and if we have to spend it all on a $15 More creative outlets like films that can be shared on of native Americans n Spanish cultures n living in har- Art brings in money& jobs, but the advertising done entrance free and then also buy expensive snacks, too, social media mony focuses on the outdoor, lots of these folks don’t bring that means that’s the only event we will be attending for money in to SF. The tourism group doesn’t seem to BEFORE cultural initiatives and events, youth need involve learning the 3 R’s with the Arts might be a a while. Also, and this is specific to my school’s students, understand that to pay $10k per money to have a gallery a top quality education which they are not currently start…projects where regular school topics are mixed but encouraging our local bands and music ensembles in this town, you need to have paying customers buying getting. And THEN opportunities for a career. with the arts and events… to play at various venues. It seems like every time a local things. Not hikers staying in a tent. There seems to be Enhanced communication about events and opportuni- Continue and increase music in the schools and involve band gets up to play at our school, ten different people a big disconnect with what the city needs for customers ties, better access through a more walkable city artists in residence at schools call with noise complaints and get us shut down. and what they are advertising for. The 90’s are gone, we Better access with appropriate funds avail. As a kid i got More and better funding for arts education in schools; I hope the youths in the area would become more com- need to bring buyers with money into this town. Cur- to see the sf opera & ski this doesn’t happen now. more mentorship programs in public schools (Monte del fortable and realize how unique Santa Fe is. rently that is NOT happening. Without that inflex of Education based outside of the Southwest traditions. Sol Charter School is an excellent example; talk to them) More youth interaction with the public and artists money,lots of people are going to be without jobs. To help create a culture that is aspirational, confident Participants of storytelling opportunity for our kids, rich and poor, to explore their Give them something to plan and create. and creative. That they be proud of their cultural heritage and realize creativity Bringing youth & their families from schools in the Building self confidence through accomplishment how valuable it can be. That all youth can participate in cultural events regard- south side of Santa Fe to the downtown area - to see learn culture, learn history less of their ability to pay. the museums, La Fonda, the State Capitol, Canyon Rd, literacy Randall Davy Center, etc. and to eat at upscale restau- lots and lots of art in schools--music, art, hands-on rants. learning, traditional crafts, cooking, theater--and field Identify talent in the arts and encourage it. trips, outdoor science, river trips, etc. Expanded world view. That they so fall in love with our culture that they decide If these initiatives and events can be delivered sustain- to never leave Santa Fe and become productive members More classes both in school and outside of school: dance, ably, I am all in favor of any number of things. of our society. music, visual arts. More venues for youth to display their artistic endeavors. There needs to be more for our youth to do during the Connection with museums summer months. My hopes and dreams pertain to equal opportunity for DON’T KNOW youth and I don’t simply mean economic. These ques- Free music, art, dance events at different outside venues Self esteem Accept differences Believe in ones self tions baffle me. The last set was too shallow. That they get educated and come back home to a robust I’d hope they would gain a strong understanding of the Youth should be participating n more local events. economy “human condition” and the commonality of the human More access and involvement in cultural events for all More programs to showcase local youth artistic talent. experience. residents

121 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 122 Field trips for every grade to cultural and educational Bring separated groups together Provide youth with a sense of belonging in their own My hopes and dreams pertain to welcoming all youth institutions and experiences--from Museum Hill to Can- Helping long time locals feel like they haven’t lost their community, make their experience relative on the world and giving them a sense of belonging in Santa Fe. Giving yon Road to Meow Wolf---integrated into their language community to the tourists and transplants. stage, allow them to understand the history here and them the skills to grow their own voices and desires for arts, arts and history curricula--- help them realize their importance and significance to Santa Fe. For youth to find strong connections in this communi- the world. Give them something positive and modern to Access to art as a mind-opening experience in neighbor- ty that can counteract the pull of gangs and substance That they understand the significance of the three or be confident in and proud of, when talking about Santa hoods where kids live across the city. abuse. For youth to stay in school and get the training four cultures that predate us and embrace the way we all Fe to outsiders. Convince them that they are relevant more places for them to safely play, learn and grow. they need to find meaningful work. accept each other and have meaning and purpose in regards to the present That every young person is offered an opportunity to I would hope that cultural events could engage youth A safe place to hang with friends, day our night. and future, not just the past. Where are they going? participate in the arts. from diverse backgrounds and create a more united To learn all the history of our past to better understand What is their mission? What can they be excited about? community our future. What do they have to offer future generations that is Access - exposure More access to the great events that happen in town to Young people need to be welcomed by welcoming par- unique to them? What will their contribution be to soci- more participation for youth in art world people from lower socio-economic backgrounds and ents and grandparents as extended families to events and ety and civilization, personally? We are powerful people Educational and culturally relevant opportunities for ethnicities that are not white. offerings. here in Santa Fe, but we don’t have a big goal to bring youth to encounter history, traditions, cultures of the More opportunity for involvement us together and unite us all. We would all work together region Every grade level and school should have $$$ allocations if there was a big mission we could all get excited about. My hope and dreams for youth is that they have oppor- for cultural activities available to teachers for events/ac- We have drive, but no direction. There should be more accessible (financially and tempo- tunities to create beauty in their life. tivities and systemwide reform in cultural curriculum as rally) cultural events for youth part of every grade level and school year! outreach into the poorer communities in SF; maybe A broadening of understanding that differences are to be bring event to the south side? More educated youth that will become active explored NOT a reason to fight More learning experiences on the history of the city supporters of Santa Fe and its unique heritage and and new mexico history, government and culture in More authentuc cultural infusion into the school curric- place in today's busy world. Inspiration to excel in the arts, or at least a savoring ulum taste of what they would like to have as they continue to the public schools. For the city to offer such programs that they would have some reason to stay here for children as we live in a community with such a rich Field trips for lower income schools to experience cultur- explore. I think making some of these events less expensive for history and unique culture. Need more opportunities al events That Santa Fe can a actually keep the youth from leaving young people. College students often have very little for school children. Learn about Santa Fe n teach about the inter twinning This city needs more focus on tourism for the galleries. money to spend, and if we have to spend it all on a $15 More creative outlets like films that can be shared on of native Americans n Spanish cultures n living in har- Art brings in money& jobs, but the advertising done entrance free and then also buy expensive snacks, too, social media mony focuses on the outdoor, lots of these folks don’t bring that means that’s the only event we will be attending for money in to SF. The tourism group doesn’t seem to BEFORE cultural initiatives and events, youth need involve learning the 3 R’s with the Arts might be a a while. Also, and this is specific to my school’s students, understand that to pay $10k per money to have a gallery a top quality education which they are not currently start…projects where regular school topics are mixed but encouraging our local bands and music ensembles in this town, you need to have paying customers buying getting. And THEN opportunities for a career. with the arts and events… to play at various venues. It seems like every time a local things. Not hikers staying in a tent. There seems to be Enhanced communication about events and opportuni- Continue and increase music in the schools and involve band gets up to play at our school, ten different people a big disconnect with what the city needs for customers ties, better access through a more walkable city artists in residence at schools call with noise complaints and get us shut down. and what they are advertising for. The 90’s are gone, we Better access with appropriate funds avail. As a kid i got More and better funding for arts education in schools; I hope the youths in the area would become more com- need to bring buyers with money into this town. Cur- to see the sf opera & ski this doesn’t happen now. more mentorship programs in public schools (Monte del fortable and realize how unique Santa Fe is. rently that is NOT happening. Without that inflex of Education based outside of the Southwest traditions. Sol Charter School is an excellent example; talk to them) More youth interaction with the public and artists money,lots of people are going to be without jobs. To help create a culture that is aspirational, confident Participants of storytelling opportunity for our kids, rich and poor, to explore their Give them something to plan and create. and creative. That they be proud of their cultural heritage and realize creativity Bringing youth & their families from schools in the Building self confidence through accomplishment how valuable it can be. That all youth can participate in cultural events regard- south side of Santa Fe to the downtown area - to see learn culture, learn history less of their ability to pay. the museums, La Fonda, the State Capitol, Canyon Rd, literacy Randall Davy Center, etc. and to eat at upscale restau- lots and lots of art in schools--music, art, hands-on rants. learning, traditional crafts, cooking, theater--and field Identify talent in the arts and encourage it. trips, outdoor science, river trips, etc. Expanded world view. That they so fall in love with our culture that they decide If these initiatives and events can be delivered sustain- to never leave Santa Fe and become productive members More classes both in school and outside of school: dance, ably, I am all in favor of any number of things. of our society. music, visual arts. More venues for youth to display their artistic endeavors. There needs to be more for our youth to do during the Connection with museums summer months. My hopes and dreams pertain to equal opportunity for DON’T KNOW youth and I don’t simply mean economic. These ques- Free music, art, dance events at different outside venues Self esteem Accept differences Believe in ones self tions baffle me. The last set was too shallow. That they get educated and come back home to a robust I’d hope they would gain a strong understanding of the Youth should be participating n more local events. economy “human condition” and the commonality of the human More access and involvement in cultural events for all More programs to showcase local youth artistic talent. experience. residents

121 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 122 Individual tutoring for students by older members of the Since the vast majority of young people I know want Passing on authentic traditional and cultural values. i think that youth are doing fine, I’m more interested in art community. three things: better schools, more affordable housing, End the tri-cultural myth. the older population of artists who can’t afford rent or Educate, initiate, self-evaluate and better job opportunities,then I would say the cultur- Arts & music education are imperative groceries al component of that mix is better schools. To understand the true uniqueness of there community More interaction between cultures. Young people could learn out of the box ways to make a unique expression/voice, audience with diverse living creatively and stay here. More field trips to cultural sites, museums, etc. to broad- have something for them to do, we are not a retirement community en their horizons community. That diverse youth be empowered to lead and participate integration of schools and events - some Santa Fe youth in cultural initiatives. Check out Chicago City Parks’ That every child have the opportunity to visit museums, Get a younger generation interested in historic preserva- never go to museums or outings downtown engagement w/ high profile public art/artists and how see plays, listen to diverse music, have a mentor who tion & traditions That traditions continue to be passed down to youth are invited in. Support relationships. Say YES to nurtures art in life. To learn about cultural diversity: to be proud of their future generations. Languages and all. the seemingly crazy ideas. Find ways to put ART and I would like to see a conservatory for young performers own culture but not at the expense of other’s. YOUTH AT THE CENTER instead of tacked on the Connection with people of all kinds in our community, in the summer - keep NMSA students here and attract more internships ;and more variety and better night side of projects/non profits programs for the purposes of and a strengthening of their own individual creative others time venues for young adults and teens getting grant money. talents. I would like to see our youth united as Americans with creating a bilingual multicultural multimedia perfor- Workshops, skill building, overall involvement in put- Better understanding of possible futures; more experi- diverse cultural, economic and interesting backgrounds. mance group ting events together Rascism is learned as is hate. I would to see the cultures ence with other cultures; opportunity to work together To support their creative engagement and production in To love what they do mix more for greater understanding. Civics needs to be with other cultures. school, in their neighborhoods. Nurturing their talents taught and so does tolerance. Santa Fe is truly unique Not dismissing elders as no longer relevant Influencing their mind. and providing space. and our tolerance for diversity is high. I love that. An appreciation of place, source of pride in their More opportunities for youth to participate in arts proj- that child of all races can see themselves living here for An understanding of how the past evolved into the cultural identity. ects through public schools -- like what NDI does. (I say the rest of their lives with cultural authenticity to who present. this as a teacher of youth and an NDI parent.) Opportunity to experience live performances beyond they are and ample opportunities for employment An understanding and respect of our history. Knowing music Embrace their past while integrating that into the pres- Appreciation of Diversity ent to form a new culture who are iconic figures have been--their sacrifices in mak- to dream and to have the resource to realize their Having places to enjoy themselves in productive ways ing our community the place that it is today. dreams. A different bonding, to culture and creativity vs. to did, anything that would cause exposure to wider social and drinking, games out of boredom and disaffection. I did this on my iPhone and couldn’t get the section Make them less expensive so they can participate above to work. My hope us we can employ youth to cultural spheres and experiences. Opportunities for Art and culture should be integral parts of kids’ edu- primary exposure in the schools with secondary rein- connect their creativity to service in such a way as to kids to get to go out of town to places like the Acoma cation, not just extra, occasional activities in schools. forcement at home and in the community engage their energy to improve the lives of others living Museum or the Zoo in Albuquerque or to our very own Young people should have places in the community here. More events that are geared toward middle/high school museums. To me, answering this question here is pretty where they can learn art, music, and language. students. impossible. There are too many ideas. Taking an inven- Public events of youth performances, creative writing A place they can go to participate in and gain knowledge tory of what kids are able to do now and how they are workshops, creative writing programs in youth detention Collaboration, partnerships, mentorships invited to all of the history of the land and the wide ranging artistic enabled to experience NM would be helpful. centers and youth offender programs. schools not just NMSA. There are talented deserving talent students at the other high schools as well. Youth should be the ones to tell us what they’re hopes Affordable housing Assuring they know and can use the language(s) of their A more equitable city in which the people who live and & dreams are and how we can help them get what they stimulate more interest in local generations, oral histo- ancestors; detaching from today’s technology a little to breathe the culture of Santa Fe are able to live, work, need. ries of grandparents and families. Knowledge of family experience more tactile and relational activities. play and feel comfortable in their city. Too many kids are hungry. Good food, including edu- history. Thoughtful conversation Making arts/cultural education for youth a required part cation through cuisine and learning to cook and present More art workshops. Workshops that include a variety Safe zones and venues. of all initiatives and events a meal. of arts from different cultures. Traditional arts. Many of That they find a place that would help them grow and Show and display student artwork downtown. the children’s workshops in Santa Fe are expensive. Instilling the love of our incredible outdoors; More art and music opportunities/education in the public schools. learn to express their creativity in a health way instead of more mentorship opportunities with artists and commu- Support and inspiration to help youth find and feel con- going down the wrong road. nity members (grow the work of Inspire Santa Fe) fident in their own voice and their ability to contribute inclusion keep them involved, provide jobs for them More artistic opportunities for youth. to their community and the larger community. Graduate high school with a strong sense of Santa Fe increased access to arts education, particularly for low in- Stop differentiating ourselves based on where we come Offerings of substantial growth to strengthen their cultural identity and a desire to contribute to the city’s come immigrant youth and youth in the public schools. from, we’re all humans from planet earth. We have a lot adult endeavors - business/institution mentorships and future I would also like to see cultural events that are aimed more in common than we do differences. Differentiation meaningful volunteer work; open and apparent support I wish the public school system would take a more at better integrating immigrant communities into the creates discrimination... for the existing youth projects and opportunities - a proactive approach to discussing culture, as in heritage, mainstream santa fe space celebration of these! identity, diversity, and not just art. Include foodways, More art in the schools and less testing--funds wasted on My hope is that youth have the opportunity to experi- PARCC would be better spent on quality art and music Accepting and encouraging of diversity traditional crafts, agriculture, adobe, encouragement to learn one’s own unique cultural identity. ence and do art in all forms on our city while still having teachers providing programs in our public schools, the opportunity to make a living. which are sorely lacking! Increased interest in the arts. We love music on the hill and plaza! Acceptance, happiness

123 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 124 Individual tutoring for students by older members of the Since the vast majority of young people I know want Passing on authentic traditional and cultural values. i think that youth are doing fine, I’m more interested in art community. three things: better schools, more affordable housing, End the tri-cultural myth. the older population of artists who can’t afford rent or Educate, initiate, self-evaluate and better job opportunities,then I would say the cultur- Arts & music education are imperative groceries al component of that mix is better schools. To understand the true uniqueness of there community More interaction between cultures. Young people could learn out of the box ways to make a unique expression/voice, audience with diverse commu- living creatively and stay here. More field trips to cultural sites, museums, etc. to broad- have something for them to do, we are not a retirement nity en their horizons community. That diverse youth be empowered to lead and participate integration of schools and events - some Santa Fe youth in cultural initiatives. Check out Chicago City Parks’ That every child have the opportunity to visit museums, Get a younger generation interested in historic preserva- never go to museums or outings downtown engagement w/ high profile public art/artists and how see plays, listen to diverse music, have a mentor who tion & traditions That traditions continue to be passed down to future youth are invited in. Support relationships. Say YES to nurtures art in life. To learn about cultural diversity: to be proud of their generations. Languages ans all. the seemingly crazy ideas. Find ways to put ART and I would like to see a conservatory for young performers own culture but not at the expense of other’s. YOUTH AT THE CENTER instead of tacked on the Connection with people of all kinds in our community, in the summer - keep NMSA students here and attract more internships; and more variety and better night side of projects/non profits programs for the purposes of and a strengthening of their own individual creative otheres time venues for young adults and teens getting grant money. talents. I would like to see our youth united as Americans with creating a bilingual multicultural multimedia Workshops, skill building, overall involvement in put- Better understanding of possible futures; more experi- diverse cultural, economic and interesting backgrounds. performance group ting events together Rascism is learned as is hate. I would to see the cultures ence with other cultures; opportunity to work together To support their creative engagement and production in To love what they do mix more for greater understanding. Civics needs to be with other cultures. school, in their neighborhoods. Nurturing their talents taught and so does tolerance. Santa Fe is truly unique Not dismissing elders as no longer relevant Influencing their mind. and providing space. and our tolerance for diversity is high. I love that. An appreciation of place, source of pride in their cultural More opportunities for youth to participate in arts proj- that children of all races can see themselves living here An understanding of how the past evolved into the identify. ects through public schools -- like what NDI does. (I say for the rest of their lives with cultural authenticity to present. this as a teacher of youth and an NDI parent.) Opportunity to experience live performances beyond who they are and ample opportunities for employment An understanding and respect of our history. Knowing music Embrace their past while integrating that into the pres- Appreciation of Diversity ent to form a new culture who are iconic figures have been--their sacrifices in mak- to dream and to have the resource to realize their Having places to enjoy themselves in productive ways ing our community the place that it is today. dreams. A different bonding, to culture and creativity vs. to did, anything that would cause exposure to wider social and drinking, games out of boredom and disaffection. I did this on my iPhone and couldn’t get the section Make them less expensive so they can participate above to work. My hope us we can employ youth to cultural spheres and experiences. Opportunities for Art and culture should be integral parts of kids’ edu- primary exposure in the schools with secondary rein- connect their creativity to service in such a way as to kids to get to go out of town to places like the Acoma cation, not just extra, occasional activities in schools. forcement at home and in the community engage their energy to improve the lives of others living Museum or the Zoo in Albuquerque or to our very own Young people should have places in the community here. More events that are geared toward middle/high school museums. To me, answering this question here is pretty where they can learn art, music, and language. students. impossible. There are too many ideas. Taking an inven- Public events of youth performances, creative writing A place they can go to participate in and gain knowledge tory of what kids are able to do now and how they are workshops, creative writing programs in youth detention Collaboration, partnerships, mentorships invited to all of the history of the land and the wide ranging artistic enabled to experience NM would be helpful. centers and youth offender programs. schools not just NMSA. There are talented deserving talent students at the other high schools as well. Youth should be the ones to tell us what they’re hopes Affordable housing Assuring they know and can use the language(s) of their A more equitable city in which the people who live and & dreams are and how we can help them get what they stimulate more interest in local generations, oral histo- ancestors; detaching from today’s technology a little to breath the culture of Santa Fe are able to live, work, play need. ries of grandparents and families. Knowledge of family experience more tactile and relational activities. and feel comfortable in their city. Too many kids are hungry. Good food, including edu- history. Thoughtful conversation Making arts/cultural education for youth a required part cation through cuisine and learning to cook and present More art workshops. Workshops that include a variety Safe zones and venues. of all initiatives and events a meal. of arts from different cultures. Traditional arts. Many of That they find a place that would help them grow and Show and display student artwork downtown. the children’s workshops in Santa Fe are expensive. Instilling the love of our incredible outdoors; More art and music opportunities/education in the public schools. learn to express their creativity in a health way instead of more mentorship opportunities with artists and commu- Support and inspiration to help youth find and feel con- going down the wrong road. nity members (grow the work of Inspire Santa Fe) fident in their own voice and their ability to contribute inclusion keep them involved, provide jobs for them More artistic opportunities for youth. to their community and the larger community. Graduate high school with a strong sense of Santa Fe increased access to arts education, particularly for low in- Stop differentiating ourselves based on where we come Offerings of substantial growth to strengthen their cultural identity and a desire to contribute to the city’s come immigrant youth and youth in the public schools. from, we’re all humans from planet earth. We have a lot adult endeavors - business/institution mentorships and future I would also like to see cultural events that are aimed more in common than we do differences. Differentiation meaningful volunteer work; open and apparent support I wish the public school system would take a more at better integrating immigrant communities into the creates discrimination... for the existing youth projects and opportunities - a proactive approach to discussing culture, as in heritage, mainstream santa fe space celebration of these! identity, diversity, and not just art. Include foodways, More art in the schools and less testing--funds wasted on My hope is that youth have the opportunity to experi- PARCC would be better spent on quality art and music Accepting and encouraging of diversity traditional crafts, agriculture, adobe, encouragement to learn one’s own unique cultural identity. ence and do art in all forms on our city while still having teachers providing programs in our public schools, the opportunity to make a living. which are sorely lacking! Increased interest in the arts. We love music on the hill and plaza! Acceptance, happiness

123 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 124 Increased opportunities for scholarships for arts training I hope that youth can appreciate the diversity of our Youth of Santa Fe? Santa Fe can be a blessed place to Better arts education & exposure to the diverse arts of both within and outside of Santa Fe cultures in New Mexico; that they will learn respect for, grow up, if you appreciate what it is and what it isn’t. our community. Opportunities for youth to remain in I think there are plenty for little kids. More things for and tolerance of cultures different from their own; that For overprivileged Anglo kids, cultural initiatives need to the community as adults. teens to do. they will learn about the history of Santa Fe, and come help them get out from under the protective bubble of Education - learn to appreciate the diverse culture and to love it and the cultures it represents. Santa Fe in a supportive way, and through that process They should have more opportunities to connect with traditions of Santa Fe, from it’s founding (1500s) to define who they are and hope to be as global individuals youth of different backgrounds outside school As my children are all grown and out of Santa Fe, I no present. in the late modern age with Santa Fe remaining a “place longer take much interest as I did when they were here Providing skills that will serve them well in their cre- There needs to be more areas where youth can be recog- of the heart” for them. nized. Things for them to do and keep busy and stay out of ative efforts as well as earning a living. To want to achieve academically and go onto higher trouble That they study the diverse history of this area YOUTH. Also, young people. Not affordable to live education. here. Not always friendly to young people. LOVE Meow more participation of young in the arts, as a viewer and Provide support to education institutions to maximize More events Wolf. as a creator. young people’s exposure to the arts in the classroom. We Improved education through experiential learning that all youth have access to cultural initiatives, arts ed- Enriching cultural and artistic experiences offered to/ can provide outlets and promotion for the outcomes ucation and cultural events... that every young person, through public education More local history and cultural curriculum than is cur- of these artistic classroom productions in the form of despite income level, could be afforded the chance to Education! You have to get all social economic families rently allowed by the NMPED and their idea of testing gallery openings and performance support. participate in arts education for at-lease several years involved and not make them feel like outsiders in their and data needs. Desire to be involved in the community during their time in K-12. own town. Adults performing theater for children of all communi- Santa Fe Public Schools should take advantage of the get arts and cultural programs back in schools and fund More opportunities for youth to find their own creative ties large number of high level working artists in the com- them properly expressive form. That they learn to value and care for the natural world. munity. It should find a way to bring them into the More public recognition That every kid in Santa Fe could at least one time attend jobs thru cultural influences school as guest instructors, curators, advisors, theorists, and/or critics. Cultural job training opportunities, artist/apprentice th folk art market. That art classes are required in akk good paying jobs od=f the schools and that teachers had enough money More art, music, theatre programs in school. programs. Engagement in civic processes for supplies. quality interactions with arts and culture through Wildlife sanctuary More recognition of all cultures that contributed to More community downtown, close off streets, friendly attending performances, exhibits and events at cultural Foster self confidence, greater understanding of different making what are city is today, not just Hispanic ones. to residents, not just tourists. institutions throughout the city, gaining understanding view points and increased value placed on education. It would give them a window to a wider world through Expose children to ideas and inspire them to pursue of cultural practices and comfort in a variety of settings. I would hope that youth will be ale to learn about education their dreams Provide more free and exciting programs. diverse cultures and to reflect upon their own identities Less algebra required in school. More literature and art That they take pride in who they are, understanding Accessibility to events for all of our youth in ways that and selves to gain greater self understanding. and physical fitness and nutrition education. More fun their own personal history,and why culture matters, but make them comfortable. More educational and creative cultural happenings for and outdoor experiences. that they learn that culture doesn’t need to divide us; our youth. More public transportation so they may that some of the money goes to the homeless ones for that they learn that cultures share more in common than Better schools, better paid teachers, no need to drop out access these events, programs or facilities. More out- food and shelter, culture means nothing without these. the differences that make them unique. to work and support family reach - get a clue, everyone is on their phone - use social The arts are a professional career pathway equal in value Mentoring programs between younger & older artists.. media and get into a teenagers head in order to reach out Education around nutrition, sex, financial independence to science, technology, engineering, math. STEAM. and the Arts Outside of schools ... to them about what’s happening in the city. Take NYC Making performing arts more relevant/accessible to Creativity is encouraged and developed for example, they offer 5 dollar tickets to ANY event in Give them jobs at cultural events. Train them before- youth the city for students with a valid id. (high schoolers and hand to be cognizant of the people and cultures they Introduce them to opera, symphony, classical music, We need more accessible and financially affordable younger) may encounter and encourage them to recognize and act visual arts. places and events for our youth to be positively creative. where support is needed. Special education programs on the art and history of don’t know We could drastically improve the quality of life for our Spanish and Pueblo culture. That they complete their education and have challenging overall participation citizens by giving the yout something positive to do with Better education (NM is ranked one of worst states for well paid jobs available to them. Much needs to be done their time. in creative economic development to achieve this. Character strengthening through creative endeavors and education) and enriching experiences for children and ability to use positive means of self expression. More music and art in the schools, especially the grade teens. They need to feel welcome and respected in Santa Fe. Break prison/dad/gangster worship in Hispanic boys schools. none Ownership of their city and an opportunity to partici- Encourage less classism in white kids Replace heroin Greater understanding of and pride for the unique cul- opportunities to create whether music art poetry theatre pate in decision making. with art and cooperation Slow teen pregnancies ture and history of the area. etc. More events and activities where people from different Funding as young artists at work! More opportunities for education enrichment communities work and recreate side by side. Night-time HELP FIND WAYS TO OFFER ACTIVITIES OTH- Hopefully such experiences could enhance the missions options. More young adult involvement-- reverse the more after hour events that encourage participation in ER THAN SKATEBOARDING IN THE PARK of their careers and expand the populations they attract. aging of Santa Fe! the arts without partying They need more places to go and things to do, and there All students to get to see live Opera, theater, & visit exposure to culture at an early age to begin to foster a needs to be an easy and safe way for them to access these artist’s studios! lifelong love for it. opportunities (i.e., a youth shuttle). More innovative things for kids to do in SF Introduce them to agriculture,gardening,Art & music

125 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 126 Increased opportunities for scholarships for arts training I hope that youth can appreciate the diversity of our Youth of Santa Fe? Santa Fe can be a blessed place to Better arts education & exposure to the diverse arts of both within and outside of Santa Fe cultures in New Mexico; that they will learn respect for, grow up, if you appreciate what it is and what it isn’t. our community. Opportunities for youth to remain in I think there are plenty for little kids. More things for and tolerance of cultures different from their own; that For overprivileged Anglo kids, cultural initiatives need to the community as adults. teens to do. they will learn about the history of Santa Fe, and come help them get out from under the protective bubble of Education - learn to appreciate the diverse culture and to love it and the cultures it represents. Santa Fe in a supportive way, and through that process They should have more opportunities to connect with traditions of Santa Fe, from it’s founding (1500s) to define who they are and hope to be as global individuals youth of different backgrounds outside school As my children are all grown and out of Santa Fe, I no present. in the late modern age with Santa Fe remaining a “place longer take much interest as I did when they were here Providing skills that will serve them well in their cre- There needs to be more areas where youth can be recog- of the heart” for them. nized. Things for them to do and keep busy and stay out of ative efforts as well as earning a living. To want to achieve academically and go onto higher trouble That they study the diverse history of this area YOUTH. Also, young people. Not affordable to live education. here. Not always friendly to young people. LOVE Meow more participation of young in the arts, as a viewer and Provide support to education institutions to maximize More events Wolf. as a creator. young people’s exposure to the arts in the classroom. We Improved education through experiential learning that all youth have access to cultural initiatives, arts ed- Enriching cultural and artistic experiences offered to/ can provide outlets and promotion for the outcomes ucation and cultural events... that every young person, through public education More local history and cultural curriculum than is cur- of these artistic classroom productions in the form of despite income level, could be afforded the chance to Education! You have to get all social economic families rently allowed by the NMPED and their idea of testing gallery openings and performance support. participate in arts education for at-lease several years involved and not make them feel like outsiders in their and data needs. Desire to be involved in the community during their time in K-12. own town. Adults performing theater for children of all communi- Santa Fe Public Schools should take advantage of the get arts and cultural programs back in schools and fund More opportunities for youth to find their own creative ties large number of high level working artists in the com- them properly expressive form. That they learn to value and care for the natural world. munity. It should find a way to bring them into the More public recognition That every kid in Santa Fe could at least one time attend jobs thru cultural influences school as guest instructors, curators, advisors, theorists, and/or critics. Cultural job training opportunities, artist/apprentice th folk art market. That art classes are required in akk good paying jobs od=f the schools and that teachers had enough money More art, music, theatre programs in school. programs. Engagement in civic processes for supplies. quality interactions with arts and culture through Wildlife sanctuary More recognition of all cultures that contributed to More community downtown, close off streets, friendly attending performances, exhibits and events at cultural Foster self confidence, greater understanding of different making what are city is today, not just Hispanic ones. to residents, not just tourists. institutions throughout the city, gaining understanding view points and increased value placed on education. It would give them a window to a wider world through Expose children to ideas and inspire them to pursue of cultural practices and comfort in a variety of settings. I would hope that youth will be ale to learn about education their dreams Provide more free and exciting programs. diverse cultures and to reflect upon their own identities Less algebra required in school. More literature and art That they take pride in who they are, understanding Accessibility to events for all of our youth in ways that and selves to gain greater self understanding. and physical fitness and nutrition education. More fun their own personal history,and why culture matters, but make them comfortable. More educational and creative cultural happenings for and outdoor experiences. that they learn that culture doesn’t need to divide us; our youth. More public transportation so they may that some of the money goes to the homeless ones for that they learn that cultures share more in common than Better schools, better paid teachers, no need to drop out access these events, programs or facilities. More out- food and shelter, culture means nothing without these. the differences that make them unique. to work and support family reach - get a clue, everyone is on their phone - use social The arts are a professional career pathway equal in value Mentoring programs between younger & older artists.. media and get into a teenagers head in order to reach out Education around nutrition, sex, financial independence to science, technology, engineering, math. STEAM. and the Arts Outside of schools ... to them about what’s happening in the city. Take NYC Making performing arts more relevant/accessible to Creativity is encouraged and developed for example, they offer 5 dollar tickets to ANY event in Give them jobs at cultural events. Train them before- youth the city for students with a valid id. (high schoolers and hand to be cognizant of the people and cultures they Introduce them to opera, symphony, classical music, We need more accessible and financially affordable younger) may encounter and encourage them to recognize and act visual arts. places and events for our youth to be positively creative. where support is needed. Special education programs on the art and history of don’t know We could drastically improve the quality of life for our Spanish and Pueblo culture. That they complete their education and have challenging overall participation citizens by giving the yout something positive to do with Better education (NM is ranked one of worst states for well paid jobs available to them. Much needs to be done their time. in creative economic development to achieve this. Character strengthening through creative endeavors and education) and enriching experiences for children and ability to use positive means of self expression. More music and art in the schools, especially the grade teens. They need to feel welcome and respected in Santa Fe. Break prison/dad/gangster worship in Hispanic boys schools. none Ownership of their city and an opportunity to partici- Encourage less classism in white kids Replace heroin Greater understanding of and pride for the unique cul- opportunities to create whether music art poetry theatre pate in decision making. with art and cooperation Slow teen pregnancies ture and history of the area. etc. More events and activities where people from different Funding as young artists at work! More opportunities for education enrichment communities work and recreate side by side. Night-time HELP FIND WAYS TO OFFER ACTIVITIES OTH- Hopefully such experiences could enhance the missions options. More young adult involvement-- reverse the more after hour events that encourage participation in ER THAN SKATEBOARDING IN THE PARK of their careers and expand the populations they attract. aging of Santa Fe! the arts without partying They need more places to go and things to do, and there All students to get to see live Opera, theater, & visit exposure to culture at an early age to begin to foster a needs to be an easy and safe way for them to access these artist’s studios! lifelong love for it. opportunities (i.e., a youth shuttle). More innovative things for kids to do in SF Introduce them to agriculture,gardening,Art & music

125 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 126 All types of events to encourage children to return to Young people need inspiration to try many options support the youth so they can bring innovation and stick More Free concerts in different sectors of our city SANTA Fe. Night life and exciting activities for young That they feel there are activities for them after 10pm around “No more starving artists.” Art as a viable livelihood. people People. True Inclusion and not a feel good aside. In the schools! Captive audiences...young children are so We want to grow Santa Fe YOUNGER - I would love For all ages of children better coordinate school and open and receptive, and early exposure and awareness is A creative arts center where artists demonstrate their for youth to feel as though they would want to making public activities critical to developing a well-rounded appreciation of the techniques and give young people a chance to try things a living and a life here in Santa fe because Santa Fe is a many facets that make up an enduring culture. Visual String instruction in all the public schools. Arts educa- out. dynamic community with things that youth desire such tion of all kinds. artists, writers, musicians, singers, dancers, cooks, farm- as high speed internet, nightlight, affordable housing, It’s a tough question. Policy makers have engaged a ers, animal-lovers, gardeners - engaging all five senses as opportunities for professional development/careers AND Greater understanding and appreciation for the cultures concerted effort over time to make Santa Fe into a retire- befits the individual to preserve our past and create our safe neighborhoods and exceptional public schools that different from their own that make up our community. ment enclave. This has reshaped the city in a very sad/ future. help them imagine raising a family here... Collaborative art project with an established artist or bad way. It’s tough to keep our youth here. No jobs, no For thier voices and ideas to be heard. mentor options. More arts events and activities for our youth, especial- More hands-on training and mentoring to encourage ly high school age, so they are encouraged to stay in that there be plenty of opportunities for public expres- I wish the youth knew more about traditions of NM and arts-driven careers. Santa Fe or return to work in Santa Fe after their higher sion of art in the same way as we support athletics how important it is to continue them Art of all kinds supported education. support attendance at cultural events teaching,in school I’d like to see youth participating in art in the plaza That every child would have access to arts education or out, about the pleasures to be obtained from broad where everyone can join in (that is, not have to be nomi- I can’t solve your problems. (visual art, music, dance, theater, etc.) and arts perfor- cultural connections and experiences. nated via their schools or other institutions). This would ? mances and that if they choose to pursue a career in the have to be widely publicized and an easy process to apply Talent nurtured, supported. Exposure to all the varied That they have creative outlets in non-traditional set- arts, there would be jobs for them in Santa Fe. careers available via cultural pursuits. and participate. Perhaps local artists and gallerists could tings. help talented you exhibit works of art, plan performanc- Cultural awareness and strong identity and curiosity and Encouraging a community of inclusion by educating peace and understand among our citizens es, etc. exploration of the world outside of NM youth that differences of culture should be celebrated. Broader awareness of the wider world. The youth are an integral part of any community. By Involvement and access more collaboration between arts organizations allowing them to express themselves, they will become Youth/students need more exposure to what Santa Fe See a future for themselves. and schools and the surrounding area are all about, not just art, but more aware of who really supports what they strive for. Not sure. Leverage the arts economy into better-paying entry level Ideally, Warehouse 21 was supposed to do that, but the beauty all around. Greater exposure to the history and traditions that make jobs (better-paying mid-level jobs, for that matter). with its current standing, they are not receiving enough More mixing of culture and age groups. Think meow Santa Fe what it is today. There are people living in San- Affordable housing, attracting clean industries (film, support to create the outlet needed for the youth of our wolf is a great start ta Fe from all over the world. Each one has something tech, arts) and culture for us all to earn more money. community. Also, because of the cultural diversity, there Integration, collaboration understandinh to contribute to our unique culture! Restructure GRT IMMEDIATELY. is huge inequality in creating outlets for ALL the youth REAL education! A curriculum that is supported by Literacy. It’s a horrible problem and causes permanent through school programs of Santa Fe. Inclusivity does not exist, and the support from family and community perpetuates that behavior. community (and that includes working parents), a pro- damage to people’s lives. Schools and libraries should I am involved in a nonprofit dedicated to music educa- gram of study that readies our youth for university and work more closely - events and programs involving sto- To inculcate a passion and pride of the diversity of cul- tion of the youth, with emphasis on those who otherwise the current job market. rytelling should be set up citywide to come alive for kids ture in Santa Fe. would not have the opportunities. There needs to be Prepare youth by education and experience to find a so they want to read. Kids love stories. Everyone does. more support for youth and art as one incentive to keep More opportunities good,well paying job. Most of the “Young Guns” (1988, 1990) movies were young people in school and eventually in Santa Fe as More creative opportunities, hands on experiences I hope that we are able to create more young people that filmed here. I hope to see more projects filmed in New young adults able to earn a living. Multi-generational engagement and mentoring and mul- have a stake in their cultural history. Want to get to the Mexico. Public projects where our youth can contribute paintings ticultural youth connections thru art and culture. point where art becomes a community initiative, not just more fun activities for teens and music. a wealthy persons initiative. Both companies, who were More interactive cultural events like Meow Wolf Be clear what is meant by “cultural worker” There are That youth are respected for their many talents on the brink of closing, have now found renewed energy Santa Fe is one of the top art markets in the country. I many doing very well and many barely surviving. Grow- that they have put back into the community. People in A better understanding of other cultures to help bridge want the youth of this city to realize their own potential ing young or just addressing diversity does not address Louisville feel like they have ownership of those organi- and eliminate cultural divides. within this unique creative economy. Weather as an the income disparity within the arts for arts profession- zations, and that is were they have found success. More accessibility and diversity in programs artist, apprentice, gallerist, art handler/shipper, promot- als. Increased awareness of their role,and their importance, Cross cultural inclusion in creative activities. er, caterer, etc. There are lots of jobs available to retain make their efforts to express themselves pay off for them our youth in this industry while keeping it viable and in shaping this story More scholarships and art programs now relevant at the same time. They have to be taught that it I hope we can continue to enhance art and culture as There is huge opportunity for youth in SF but they will exists in order for them to have any interest. a part of the school day. Too often, we see funding for not participate unless the parents take inititive. Santa Fe To bring youth together. That they share their art, their these programs completely ousted by budget cuts. has too many parents that expect others to provide these traditions. Coordinate New Mexico history curriculum as part of experiences for their children, they need to be involved. More places like Warehouse 21 that engage youth - give every grade level in pubic schools and 2) fund multi- Art exhibits featuring work of young people. them a meaningful place to be, that is welcoming. cultural art experiences such as field trips to experience Cultural tolerance and engaging in diversity. various cultural events for all ages of of school children.

127 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 128 All types of events to encourage children to return to Young people need inspiration to try many options support the youth so they can bring innovation and stick More Free concerts in different sectors of our city SANTA Fe. Night life and exciting activities for young That they feel there are activities for them after 10pm around “No more starving artists.” Art as a viable livelihood. people People. True Inclusion and not a feel good aside. In the schools! Captive audiences...young children are so We want to grow Santa Fe YOUNGER - I would love For all ages of children better coordinate school and open and receptive, and early exposure and awareness is A creative arts center where artists demonstrate their for youth to feel as though they would want to making public activities critical to developing a well-rounded appreciation of the techniques and give young people a chance to try things a living and a life here in Santa fe because Santa Fe is a many facets that make up an enduring culture. Visual String instruction in all the public schools. Arts educa- out. dynamic community with things that youth desire such tion of all kinds. artists, writers, musicians, singers, dancers, cooks, farm- as high speed internet, nightlight, affordable housing, It’s a tough question. Policy makers have engaged a ers, animal-lovers, gardeners - engaging all five senses as opportunities for professional development/careers AND Greater understanding and appreciation for the cultures concerted effort over time to make Santa Fe into a retire- befits the individual to preserve our past and create our safe neighborhoods and exceptional public schools that different from their own that make up our community. ment enclave. This has reshaped the city in a very sad/ future. help them imagine raising a family here... Collaborative art project with an established artist or bad way. It’s tough to keep our youth here. No jobs, no For thier voices and ideas to be heard. mentor options. More arts events and activities for our youth, especial- More hands-on training and mentoring to encourage ly high school age, so they are encouraged to stay in that there be plenty of opportunities for public expres- I wish the youth knew more about traditions of NM and arts-driven careers. Santa Fe or return to work in Santa Fe after their higher sion of art in the same way as we support athletics how important it is to continue them Art of all kinds supported education. support attendance at cultural events teaching,in school I’d like to see youth participating in art in the plaza That every child would have access to arts education or out, about the pleasures to be obtained from broad where everyone can join in (that is, not have to be nomi- I can’t solve your problems. (visual art, music, dance, theater, etc.) and arts perfor- cultural connections and experiences. nated via their schools or other institutions). This would ? mances and that if they choose to pursue a career in the have to be widely publicized and an easy process to apply Talent nurtured, supported. Exposure to all the varied That they have creative outlets in non-traditional set- arts, there would be jobs for them in Santa Fe. careers available via cultural pursuits. and participate. Perhaps local artists and gallerists could tings. help talented you exhibit works of art, plan performanc- Cultural awareness and strong identity and curiosity and Encouraging a community of inclusion by educating peace and understand among our citizens es, etc. exploration of the world outside of NM youth that differences of culture should be celebrated. Broader awareness of the wider world. The youth are an integral part of any community. By Involvement and access more collaboration between arts organizations and allowing them to express themselves, they will become Youth/students need more exposure to what Santa Fe See a future for themselves. schools, and the surrounding area are all about, not just art, but more aware of who really supports what they strive for. Not sure. Leverage the arts economy into better-paying entry level Ideally, Warehouse 21 was supposed to do that, but the beauty all around. Greater exposure to the history and traditions that make jobs (better-paying mid-level jobs, for that matter). with its current standing, they are not receiving enough More mixing of culture and age groups. Think meow Santa Fe what it is today. There are people living in San- Affordable housing, attracting clean industries (film, support to create the outlet needed for the youth of our wolf is a great start ta Fe from all over the world. Each one has something tech, arts) and culture for us all to earn more money. community. Also, because of the cultural diversity, there Integration, collaboration understandinh to contribute to our unique culture! Restructure GRT IMMEDIATELY. is huge inequality in creating outlets for ALL the youth REAL education! A curriculum that is supported by Literacy. It’s a horrible problem and causes permanent through school programs of Santa Fe. Inclusivity does not exist, and the support from family and community perpetuates that behavior. community (and that includes working parents), a pro- damage to people’s lives. Schools and libraries should I am involved in a nonprofit dedicated to music educa- gram of study that readies our youth for university and work more closely - events and programs involving sto- To inculcate a passion and pride of the diversity of cul- tion of the youth, with emphasis on those who otherwise the current job market. rytelling should be set up citywide to come alive for kids ture in Santa Fe. would not have the opportunities. There needs to be Prepare youth by education and experience to find so they want to read. Kids love stories. Everyone does. more support for youth and art as one incentive to keep More opportunities a good, well paying job. Most of the “Young Guns” (1988, 1990) movies were young people in school and eventually in Santa Fe as More creative opportunities, hands on experiences I hope that we are able to create more young people that filmed here. I hope to see more projects filmed in New young adults able to earn a living. Multi-generational engagement and mentoring and mul- have a stake in their cultural history. Want to get to the Mexico. Public projects where our youth can contribute paintings ticultural youth connections thru art and culture. point where art becomes a community initiative, not just more fun activities for teens and music. a wealthy persons initiative. Both companies, who were More interactive cultural events like Meow Wolf Be clear what is meant by “cultural worker” There are That youth are respected for their many talents on the brink of closing, have now found renewed energy Santa Fe is one of the top art markets in the country. I many doing very well and many barely surviving. that they have put back into the community. People in A better understanding of other cultures to help bridge want the youth of this city to realize their own potential Growing young or just addressing diversity does not Louisville feel like they have ownership of those organi- and eliminate cultural divides. within this unique creative economy. Weather as an address the income disparity within the arts for arts zations, and that is were they have found success. More accessibility and diversity in programs artist, apprentice, gallerist, art handler/shipper, promot- professionals. Increased awareness of their role, and their Cross cultural inclusion in creative activities. er, caterer, etc. There are lots of jobs available to retain make their efforts to express themselves pay off for them our youth in this industry while keeping it viable and importance, in shaping this story More scholarships and art programs now relevant at the same time. They have to be taught that it I hope we can continue to enhance art and culture as There is huge opportunity for youth in SF but they will exists in order for them to have any interest. a part of the school day. Too often, we see funding for not participate unless the parents take inititive. Santa Fe To bring youth together. That they share their art, their these programs completely ousted by budget cuts. has too many parents that expect others to provide these traditions. Coordinate New Mexico history curriculum as part of experiences for their children, they need to be involved. More places like Warehouse 21 that engage youth - give every grade level in pubic schools and 2) fund multi- Art exhibits featuring work of young people. them a meaningful place to be, that is welcoming. cultural art experiences such as field trips to experience Cultural tolerance and engaging in diversity. various cultural events for all ages of of school children.

127 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 128 First, regarding question #9, I ranked #1 as most im- I suppose when I thought of the “culture of Santa Fe” Schools could celebrate diverse cultures by having an The youth being involved in creating events, programs, portant and #10 as least important. I want to see more the first thing that popped in my head was a rich white international or cultural day. Students serve food from exhibits that would attract young people. Events or a platforms for youth to create and share their art. More person driving into Whole Foods. Maybe the first thing their countries (or traditions) of origin, wear tradition- place for teenagers equivalent to the children’s museum youth categories at the main events (Spanish Market, that we need to do is become aware of the primary al clothes, perform music, read stories or poems, and for little kids. Indian Market, etc) I’d like to see art used as a means culture we are catering to, that way we can see how project videos. I hope for my adult children to come back to Santa Fe to build connections between cultures, to raise awareness the original cultures have been disregarded, exploited, Warehouse 21 has been an amazing place to foster young and enjoy the parks, restaurants, events, neighborhoods. around the many different cultures in our communi- and disrespected in honor of gentrification and white local talent. Continued funding for W21 I want youth & parents to take some responsibility for ty, and to teach respect for the self and all the cultures entitlement. More youth involved so youth want to stay in Santa Fe their activities, not blame city leaders. We have the represented in Santa Fe...and not just the 3 primary to live ones dream and be involved in the community. Santa Fe has the GCCC, parks, trails, beautiful outdoors, pools, libraries, (Spanish, Indigenous, and White)....but EVERY culture There are many youth arts education initiatives present- perception that it’s a town for retirees and the wealthy. sports, rodeo, fairs, carnivals, free buses, etc. represented here and across New Mexico. Most im- ly; as young people develop their artistic abilities there That our community is educated, may appreciate our portantly, I think creative collaborative projects can help Provide opportunities for cultural studies - and teach needs to also be ample opportunities for those young culture, and be respectful. build bridges between different areas of our community. them how to craft viable careers in arts and culture. folks to grow into professional arts careers here in Teach them how to sustain and make a living at it. That more & diverse youth are involved and that they be Honestly, culture isn’t going to make youth stay - we Santa Fe. facilitated to both learn about culture & also determine need jobs/industry and affordable housing I’d hope that our youth would take responsibility for Youth participation in the community, at some level, preserving and expanding cultural opportunities here. the content of events. An understanding of the value of all cultures and all should be a required part of middle school and grade Better access and exposure to what our community and Teach history and other disciplines using art. Teach art people, and how an economy that utilizes arts and school programs. More spaces for kids and teens should culture have to offer. To expand their horizons for educa- as a way of living, not a means of making a living. culture for vibrant economic health helps everyone. Our be set aside for them to work and play in. best bets for prosperity are still tourism, film, art, and tion, careers, and community involvement. I hope that cultural education of youth becomes a prior- Youth work together across neighborhoods and cultures creativity - the youth of Santa Fe needs to have job train- Our south side kids feel totally ignored and left out. ity, enriching children and their families through visual on community projects, like the river or park improve- ing and opportunities to gain experience, plus improved They don’t feel comfortable at Wareouse 21 and few of and performing arts, cultural education. ments. technological infrastructure- communication, Internet- the events sponsored there interest them. We need a Acceptance of all ethnicities Reinforce their connection to our community through it’s all connected venue on the south side of town where south side kids Better understanding between the diverse cultures cultural events. Participate can hang out, have dances and celebrate THEIR culture. through improved communication/common language More exposure to the arts. Our immigrant families are now multi-generational and Increased emphasis/funding on liberal arts/arts educa- The city should direct funds toward infrastructure which have put down permanent roots in Santa Fe. It’s time tion in public schools with a focus on local and regional if people understood and valued their own history will actually help sustain and diversify the cultural land- the city stop seeing/treating them as outsiders or ‘other.’ culture. Art, music and history appreciation scape. The city need to actively works towards building a They are part of Santa Fe and they need to be included sense of ownership for all of the public in relation to our Teach youth that creating art is important and necessary. Inclusion in some of the programming is really import- and celebrated along with the Hispanic, Anglo, and Na- cultural/creative institutions. Ask that property owners To make each kid feel like their life and their contribu- ant. Developing lesson plans around performances or tive communities. Maybe we could have a ‘culture day’ advocate for locals, instead of sitting on empty com- tion matters and that they have a safe place to go and exhibitions is also important. Getting involved in the in the plaza where all communities would be represented mercial properties make them available for LOCALS express themselves and congregate together. process of creating. So many great artists live here. Hav- at one time, sharing the plaza and stage with organized at affordable rates. Push museums to think of how to ing them work with students is important and inspiring music and dance performances. We could have food sharing stories about our lives integrate diverse communities by pairing with schools, to some. trucks and booths representing all the cultures: Anglo, Cultural youth events organized and run by school age public transportation (not just an eyesore behind your More youth mentoring Spanish, Native American, Mexican, Central American, children helps them take ownership of both the event buildings), free membership for all children under 18 at Tibetan, etc. I think that would be awesome and well and their city. Evening activities that are safe and engaging local museums, more mentorship programs, etc., etc. attended. Everybody loves food trucks. The Tibetan Connections to schools this is hard because they are so Combining culture w reading community also has a lot to share but is relatively un- Better education. focused on testing and the things we talk about here are Building bridges of cultural understanding; valuing all der-acknowledged, in my opinion. More inter generational involvement and participation not in curriculum. contributions from a diverse range of ethnicities, I would really like to see a festival that celebrates voting in events and activities. belief systems, and values. More youth programs at local museums and cultural on election day. Election day comes and goes without Have them do research and present to other youth the events Stronger relationship between cultural events and most people here realizing it. If we could hold a parade history of their culture and then the history of their I hope and dream, they, in general, pull themselves out schools.. CG: Lensic supports local school kids with and offer food and activities for people who have a an family. programming venues- also Opera and OKeeffe of their narcissistic free fall. Individual technology-free “I voted” sticker that would be a welcome change to the Having policy makers support initiatives such as Moving museum. Others entities at least all levels must follow. events and initiatives. current mentality that voting is something old people Arts, which is an incredible program that mentors and more cultural arts in the schools! music and dance as part of school- and starting very do when they are angry. Young people today do not educates disadvantaged youth. We need a Moving Arts young! That youth be taught to appreciate the historic authen- understand the significance of civic responsibility and program/school in Santa Fe. ticity of the city and state. the school don’t have the money to teach it. More gallery and museum visits with groups of students More activities in the schools for all types of arts and More artist studio visits by students Workshops, per- Enough jobs that can afford our youth to stay here and immersion into quality arts, including performance arts music education. formances, theater groups raise their families. Virtually nonexistent, now, back To begin a new tradition or continue family tradition in then when nor near future. improved high school graduation rate cultural events. To develope a sense of community at a Teaming homelesmelesslow income youth with creative younger age which would create individual responsibility support and safe opportunities for continuing cultural awareness.

129 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 130 First, regarding question #9, I ranked #1 as most im- I suppose when I thought of the “culture of Santa Fe” Schools could celebrate diverse cultures by having an The youth being involved in creating events, programs, portant and #10 as least important. I want to see more the first thing that popped in my head was a rich white international or cultural day. Students serve food from exhibits that would attract young people. Events or a platforms for youth to create and share their art. More person driving into Whole Foods. Maybe the first thing their countries (or traditions) of origin, wear tradition- place for teenagers equivalent to the children’s museum youth categories at the main events (Spanish Market, that we need to do is become aware of the primary al clothes, perform music, read stories or poems, and for little kids. Indian Market, etc) I’d like to see art used as a means culture we are catering to, that way we can see how project videos. I hope for my adult children to come back to Santa Fe to build connections between cultures, to raise awareness the original cultures have been disregarded, exploited, Warehouse 21 has been an amazing place to foster young and enjoy the parks, restaurants, events, neighborhoods. around the many different cultures in our communi- and disrespected in honor of gentrification and white local talent. Continued funding for W21 I want youth & parents to take some responsibility for ty, and to teach respect for the self and all the cultures entitlement. More youth involved so youth want to stay in Santa Fe their activities, not blame city leaders. We have the represented in Santa Fe...and not just the 3 primary to live ones dream and be involved in the community. Santa Fe has the GCCC, parks, trails, beautiful outdoors, pools, libraries, (Spanish, Indigenous, and White)....but EVERY culture There are many youth arts education initiatives present- perception that it’s a town for retirees and the wealthy. sports, rodeo, fairs, carnivals, free buses, etc. represented here and across New Mexico. Most im- ly; as young people develop their artistic abilities there That our community is educated, may appreciate our portantly, I think creative collaborative projects can help Provide opportunities for cultural studies - and teach needs to also be ample opportunities for those young culture, and be respectful. build bridges between different areas of our community. them how to craft viable careers in arts and culture. folks to grow into professional arts careers here in Santa Teach them how to sustain and make a living at it. That more & diverse youth are involved and that they be Honestly, culture isn’t going to make youth stay - we Fe.. facilitated to both learn about culture & also determine need jobs/industry and affordable housing I’d hope that our youth would take responsibility for Youth participation in the community, at some level preserving and expanding cultural opportunities here. the content of events. An understanding of the value of all cultures and all ,should be a required part of middle school and grade Better access and exposure to what our community and Teach history and other disciplines using art. Teach art people, and how an economy that utilizes arts and school programs. More spaces for kids and teens should culture have to offer. To expand their horizons for educa- as a way of living, not a means of making a living. culture for vibrant economic health helps everyone. Our be set aside for them to work and play in. best bets for prosperity are still tourism, film, art, and tion, careers, and community involvement. I hope that cultural education of youth becomes a prior- Youth work together across neighborhoods and cultures creativity - the youth of Santa Fe needs to have job train- Our south side kids feel totally ignored and left out. ity, enriching children and their families through visual on community projects, like the river or park improve- ing and opportunities to gain experience, plus improved They don’t feel comfortable at Warehouse 21 and few of and performing arts, cultural education. ments. technological infrastructure- communication, Internet- the events sponsored there interest them. We need a Acceptance of all ethnicities Reinforce their connection to our community through it’s all connected venue on the south side of town where south side kids Better understanding between the diverse cultures cultural events. Participate can hang out, have dances and celebrate THEIR culture. through improved communication/common language More exposure to the arts. Our immigrant families are now multi-generational and Increased emphasis/funding on liberal arts/arts educa- The city should direct funds toward infrastructure which have put down permanent roots in Santa Fe. It’s time tion in public schools with a focus on local and regional if people understood and valued their own history will actually help sustain and diversify the cultural land- the city stop seeing/treating them as outsiders or ‘other.’ culture. Art, music and history appreciation scape. The city need to actively works towards building a They are part of Santa Fe and they need to be included sense of ownership for all of the public in relation to our Teach youth that creating art is important and necessary. Inclusion in some of the programming is really import- and celebrated along with the Hispanic, Anglo, and Na- cultural/creative institutions. Ask that property owners To make each kid feel like their life and their contribu- ant. Developing lesson plans around performances or tive communities. Maybe we could have a ‘culture day’ advocate for locals, instead of sitting on empty com- tion matters and that they have a safe place to go and exhibitions is also important. Getting involved in the in the plaza where all communities would be represented mercial properties make them available for LOCALS express themselves and congregate together. process of creating. So many great artists live here. Hav- at one time, sharing the plaza and stage with organized at affordable rates. Push museums to think of how to ing them work with students is important and inspiring music and dance performances. We could have food sharing stories about our lives integrate diverse communities by pairing with schools, to some. trucks and booths representing all the cultures: Anglo, Cultural youth events organized and run by school age public transportation (not just an eyesore behind your More youth mentoring Spanish, Native American, Mexican, Central American, children helps them take ownership of both the event buildings), free membership for all children under 18 at Tibetan, etc. I think that would be awesome and well and their city. Evening activities that are safe and engaging local museums, more mentorship programs, etc., etc. attended. Everybody loves food trucks. The Tibetan Connections to schools this is hard because they are so Combining culture w reading community also has a lot to share but is relatively un- Better education. focused on testing and the things we talk about here are Building bridges of cultural understanding; valuing all der-acknowledged, in my opinion. More inter generational involvement and participation not in curriculum. contributions from a diverse range of ethnicities, belief I would really like to see a festival that celebrates voting in events and activities. systems, and values. More youth programs at local museums and cultural on election day. Election day comes and goes without Have them do research and present to other youth the events Stronger relationship between cultural events and most people here realizing it. If we could hold a parade history of their culture and then the history of their I hope and dream, they, in general, pull themselves out schools.. CG: Kensic supports local school kids with and offer food and activities for people who have a an family. programming venues- also Opera and OKeeffe museum. of their narcissistic free fall. Individual technology-free “I voted” sticker that would be a welcome change to the Having policy makers support initiatives such as Moving Others entities at least cal leveks must follow.. more events and initiatives. current mentality that voting is something old people Arts, which is an incredible program that mentors and cultural arts in the schools! music and dance as part of school- and starting very do when they are angry. Young people today do not educates disadvantaged youth. We need a Moving Arts young! That youth be taught to appreciate the historic authen- understand the significance of civic responsibility and program/school in Santa Fe. ticity of the city and state. the school don’t have the money to teach it. More gallery and museum visits with groups of students More activities in the schools for all types of arts and More artist studio visits by students Workshops, per- Enough jobs that can afford our youth to stay here and immersion into quality arts, including performance arts music education. formances, theater groups raise their families. Virtually nonexistent, now, back To begin a new tradition or continue family tradition in then when nor near future. improved high school graduation rate cultural events. To develope a sense of community at a Teaming homelesmelesslow income youth with creative younger age which would create individual responsibility support and safe opportunities for continuing cultural awareness.

129 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 130 To understand our cultural nuances, history, and historic The best for Santa Fe. Better education aiming toward An appreciation for the diversity of the area and jobs to Real engagement with the technology and the arts. trauma and how that plays out in positive and negative better jobs. Do we test ALL of our teachers? enable youth to remain/live in Santa Fe. more opportunities ways today - decolonize our history in a creative way! they are taught through the outdoors, real experience To Function, It MUST support and provide science To improve and add to the programming that already To have a deeper connection to our mestizo back- To develop Santa Fe into a sustainable community that sciences art campuses. And vastly more places for youth exists, and to make it more accessible to all types of ground and history in SF versus just be told the “colo- gives generations of families and communities reason to (21-30) and Older people to . If SantaFe is to have a youth across the city. nized”point of view. snow balls chance on Kronos to actually stay. I would like for the youth in our community to be abel Funding for artist mentoring programs to give youth retention of old ways in food, art, languages, values Engagement with enterprise and entrepreneurship op- to have a place where they feel secure and able to express understanding of how art enriches our lives,communica- portunities: tour guides, creators, curators, etc who they are without any feeling of being pressed or tion and is innate Collaborative work on cultural events; less silos. Wiser use of funding for things that City of SF already does, santa fe needs easier safer ways to get around the city. pushed aside. Responsibility, the dedication and hard work of the arts, like public art, libraries, Band stand music, fiestas, easter even if u live down town one is always presented with That ALL children in Santa Fe feel ownership of and opening their minds to life outside of NM. egg hunts, etc. SF dumps too much money in to areas odd crosswalks & poles in middle of side walks. i ll like comfortable experiencing Santa Fe’s arts and culture. training youth in traditional building skills to foster their to see walking, flora & art make pathways of enjoyment that individuals and non-profits should provide. More hands on opportunities for youth through ap- development and economic future A safe, beautiful, welcoming city with emphasis on edu- that art, music and dance become reintegrated into the prenticeships, mentorships, workshops. Parental involvement main curricula of all schools cational activities that demonstrate opportunities. A healthy future in Santa fe Jobs that would allow them to live here. Programs that encourage them to get more education by Better graduation rates, higher college acceptance. Understanding adultism. Connecting every youth in realizing that difference is good and valuable. Training and understanding of creative career opportu- To foster their creativity and encourage its growth so Santa Fe with adult mentors. Letting more youth lead nities. they stay in Santa Fe and nurture their artistic dreams To learn how art, music, literature can help bring us all in the city. together Any young person should be able to access a first-rate here. Yes, it’s important to recognize the “youth” component arts program of his/her choice. A youth symphony? Internships, backstage understudies, attendance at pro- Improved educational and economic opportunities of our city, but clearly there are many non-youth who Connection/Interface with natural world to see marvel grams with integration into basic curriculum at schools. That they don’t selfishly aspire to become famous artists. come to Santa Fe who enrich the culture/Culture of the of creative expression--a biomimicry of sorts To a create greater awareness of the importance of histo- Instead, I wish that they would embrace their traditional city. Just look at people taking Spanish, and other, class- more educational opportunites - increased graduation ry so they have a better map to their future past for the good of our community’s future as a whole. es at all levels at SFCC, St. John’s and Renesan. They are typically Anglo, white haired and with disposable rates and desire to attend higher education institutions GOod question! Continued accurate education of More opportunities for affordable events. Most events income and time. Bring culture to the schools, schools to the culture culture and history. Participatory activities encouraging are out of reach for a majority of the population - for example , an opera performance. Involve youth in a sense of agency in the world Higher literacy achievement community activism. planning and participation. employment Mentoring programs that would pay artists to mentor instilling pride Mentorship, apprenticeship, civic pride, value of diver- youth Self understand that will bring about acceptance and Greater youth exposure to arts through in-school presen- sity tations and visits to museums and theaters integrated in strengthen libraries, especially La Farge & Southside; inclusion of others. Better understanding through education that fixes mis- school program they are cultural hubs & can be set up to do more - they Realizing they ARE Santa Fe, not the tourists who de- conceptions have the facilities mand changes to make it what they thought it was, then ArtWorks programming in all public elementary schools Support for non-hipsters. Art and music in all schools, by 2020 More art in the schools, more artists working in the once they accomplish it, say it is ‘ruined’ and leave. for all grades schools, more community art engagement projects with Arts events that are non-alienating would be helpful to Visual and performing art programs, recognition, educa- schools and greater funding and support for all of the youth who are born and raised here without trust funds - To be an active part of our community tional integration to history, reading, writing, math and above. to show them that art is not only for the privileged. Perhaps a city cultural exchange to give local youth an science. Provide elective classes beginning in middle school to Supportive, nurturing adults. outside of Santa Fe experience. Jobs that pay enough to live here understand the culture richness of our area. More summer activities that are not expensive Hands on experiences of making public art, placemak- Cross cultural, cross school district events, theatre, art ing, learning traditional building techniques, outdoor projects. oral history projects, creating gardens. So many More intentional pairings between elders and youth All the above are equally important. My concern is that classrooms for cultural landscape studies. possibilities that could be built on collaboration with That someone new will step into the ED position at cultural in Santa Fe is mainly directed at older wealth- others of different areas and cultures W21 ier residents and tourists. Good for me but terrible for Instill love of lifelong learning; new opportunities for living; open mindedness Attract more youth here! Bring youth together in informal gatherings; Big May- the majority of people who live in SF. Unless SF does oral Teen Advisory Boards get lost in their big names. something about its schools, I can’t see that new cultural More involvement in museum activities; more Better understanding and less hatred between cultural Hold smaller interactive groups; introduce them to other initiatives will help our youth much. Coupled with that youth-generated curation groups cultures’ food, music, dance and language. Low key. Let is a local economy that provides almost no opportunities More things to see/attend, even if brought in from other Better arts education opportunities in schools and out of them explore their interests and give them support. Zona for the best of our youth. places. Just more exposure. school time. del Sol did it best with interns and gave them responsi- That they are seen, heard, embraced, made room for and Youth could be made a part of the culture through Santa Fe youth need many more cultural opportunities bilities for programs, street fair, etc. amazing results. included. That they and their families are reflected in initiatives and events in a way that makes them feel hon- and things to do that are creative and productive. the presentation of this town to the outsider and cele- More creative education in schools in terms of the ored and valued and hopeful that they belong. showcasing art, performances, various celebrations. brated by the insider. “whole child learning”. More interaction between artists that our young people are cosmopolitan citizens who Encouraging respect for different traditions. and schools. love, value4 and support Santa Fe.

131 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 132 To understand our cultural nuances, history, and historic The best for Santa Fe. Better education aiming toward An appreciation for the diversity of the area and jobs to Real engagement with the technology and the arts. trauma and how that plays out in positive and negative better jobs. Do we test ALL of our teachers? enable youth to remain/live in Santa Fe. more opportunities ways today - decolonize our history in a creative way! they are taught through the outdoors, real experience To Function, It MUST support and provide science To improve and add to the programming that already To have a deeper connection to our mestizo back- To develop Santa Fe into a sustainable community that sciences art campuses. And vastly more places for youth exists, and to make it more accessible to all types of ground and history in SF versus just be told the “colo- gives generations of families and communities reason to (21-30) and Older people to . If SantaFe is to have a youth across the city. nized”point of view. snow balls chance on Kronos to actually stay. I would like for the youth in our community to be able Funding for artist mentoring programs to give youth retention of old ways in food, art, languages, values Engagement with enterprise and entrepreneurship op- to have a place where they feel secure and able to understanding of how art enriches our lives,communica- portunities: tour guides, creators, curators, etc express who they are without any feeling of being tion and is innate Collaborative work on cultural events; less silos. Wiser use of funding for things that City of SF already does, santa fe needs easier safer ways to get around the city. pressed or pushed aside. Responsibility, the dedication and hard work of the arts, like public art, libraries, Band stand music, fiestas, easter even if u live down town one is always presented with That ALL children in Santa Fe feel ownership of and opening their minds to life outside of NM. egg hunts, etc. SF dumps too much money in to areas odd crosswalks & poles in middle of side walks. I'd like comfortable experiencing Santa Fe’s arts and culture. training youth in traditional building skills to foster their to see walking, flora & art make pathways of enjoyment that individuals and non-profits should provide. More hands on opportunities for youth through ap- development and economic future A safe, beautiful, welcoming city with emphasis on edu- that art, music and dance become reintegrated into the prenticeships, mentorships, workshops. Parental involvement main curricula of all schools cational activities that demonstrate opportunities. A healthy future in Santa fe Jobs that would allow them to live here. Programs that encourage them to get more education by Better graduation rates, higher college acceptance. Understanding adultism. Connecting every youth in realizing that difference is good and valuable. Training and understanding of creative career opportu- To foster their creativity and encourage its growth so Santa Fe with adult mentors. Letting more youth lead nities. they stay in Santa Fe and nurture their artistic dreams To learn how art, music, literature can help bring us all in the city. together Any young person should be able to access a first-rate here. Yes, it’s important to recognize the “youth” component arts program of his/her choice. A youth symphony? Internships, backstage understudies, attendance at pro- Improved educational and economic opportunities of our city, but clearly there are many non-youth who Connection/Interface with natural world to see marvel grams with integration into basic curriculum at schools. That they don’t selfishly aspire to become famous artists. come to Santa Fe who enrich the culture/Culture of the of creative expression--a biomimicry of sorts To a create greater awareness of the importance of histo- Instead, I wish that they would embrace their traditional city. Just look at people taking Spanish, and other, class- more educational opportunites - increased graduation ry so they have a better map to their future past for the good of our community’s future as a whole. es at all levels at SFCC, St. John’s and Renesan. They are typically Anglo, white haired and with disposable rates and desire to attend higher education institutions GOod question! Continued accurate education of More opportunities for affordable events. Most events income and time. Bring culture to the schools, schools to the culture culture and history. Participatory activities encouraging are out of reach for a majority of the population - for example , an opera performance. Involve youth in a sense of agency in the world Higher literacy achievement community activism. planning and participation. employment Mentoring programs that would pay artists to mentor instilling pride Mentorship, apprenticeship, civic pride, value of diver- youth Self understand that will bring about acceptance and Greater youth exposure to arts through in-school presen- sity tations and visits to museums and theaters integrated in strengthen libraries, especially La Farge & Southside; inclusion of others. Better understanding through education that fixes mis- school program they are cultural hubs & can be set up to do more - they Realizing they ARE Santa Fe, not the tourists who de- conceptions have the facilities mand changes to make it what they thought it was, then ArtWorks programming in all public elementary schools Support for non-hipsters. Art and music in all schools, by 2020 More art in the schools, more artists working in the once they accomplish it, say it is ‘ruined’ and leave. for all grades schools, more community art engagement projects with Arts events that are non-alienating would be helpful to Visual and performing art programs, recognition, educa- schools and greater funding and support for all of the youth who are born and raised here without trust funds - To be an active part of our community tional integration to history, reading, writing, math and above. to show them that art is not only for the privileged. Perhaps a city cultural exchange to give local youth an science. Provide elective classes beginning in middle school to Supportive, nurturing adults. outside of Santa Fe experience. Jobs that pay enough to live here understand the culture richness of our area. More summer activities that are not expensive Hands on experiences of making public art, placemak- Cross cultural, cross school district events, theatre, art ing, learning traditional building techniques, outdoor projects. oral history projects, creating gardens. So many More intentional pairings between elders and youth All the above are equally important. My concern is that classrooms for cultural landscape studies. possibilities that could be built on collaboration with That someone new will step into the ED position at cultural in Santa Fe is mainly directed at older wealth- others of different areas and cultures W21 ier residents and tourists. Good for me but terrible for Instill love of lifelong learning; new opportunities for living; open mindedness Attract more youth here! Bring youth together in informal gatherings; Big May- the majority of people who live in SF. Unless SF does oral Teen Advisory Boards get lost in their big names. something about its schools, I can’t see that new cultural More involvement in museum activities; more Better understanding and less hatred between cultural Hold smaller interactive groups; introduce them to other initiatives will help our youth much. Coupled with that youth-generated curation groups cultures’ food, music, dance and language. Low key. Let is a local economy that provides almost no opportunities More things to see/attend, even if brought in from other Better arts education opportunities in schools and out of them explore their interests and give them support. Zona for the best of our youth. places. Just more exposure. school time. del Sol did it best with interns and gave them responsi- That they are seen, heard, embraced, made room for and Youth could be made a part of the culture through Santa Fe youth need many more cultural opportunities bilities for programs, street fair, etc. amazing results. included. That they and their families are reflected in initiatives and events in a way that makes them feel hon- and things to do that are creative and productive. the presentation of this town to the outsider and cele- More creative education in schools in terms of the ored and valued and hopeful that they belong. showcasing art, performances, various celebrations. brated by the insider. “whole child learning”. More interaction between artists that our young people are cosmopolitan citizens Encouraging respect for different traditions. and schools. who love, value and support Santa Fe.

131 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices H 132 We need some strong, free or affordable, universities, colleges, learning institutes, paid internships as incen- Appendix I - tives for the young to stay in Santa Fe. not so much “educational”, which sounds boring to In other cities, what unique cultural them, but really cool cultural events; music, interdisci- plinary, other performing arts. teen radio is a good start, experiences have you seen? maybe it could be supported and promoted more.

In other cities, what unique cultural experiences have Spontaneous street performances you seen? The arts used as ways to transform conflict and weave an Open-Ended Response understanding between young people and thereby pro- vibrancy, innovation, tradition, vide them with these skills to use in diverse situations. If you sing and dance and act with people, it is much Pike Place Market in , WA. It’s touristy, but also harder to hate them. serves a purpose for residents. More successful private industry such as dance studios outdoor music and dance festivals, living museums, cultural artistic exchanges. A street fair with food trucks & music on a weekly basis on several closed to traffic downtown streets. Oceanside , Gatherings in the parks for people of all ages on a regu- CXA and Palkm Springs CA do this and it’s a big crowd lar and casual basis. Dancing by the youth of NDI-NM. gatherer of locals and tourists montreal, quebec (really the whole province) - dual Better use of parks and community cultural centers language, early childhood programs johannasburg, where all the population has a stake and attends events. South Africa (really the whole coutry) - reconciliation, and airing of the effects of apartheid (here would be Block parties, parades celebrating different cultures, colonialism on the pueblos from the spanish and on the festivals, farmers markets, plays, feast days spanish from white american culture). L.A. - embrace unique public art connected to local community; ex- of street art (we have plenty of walls in Santa Fe that periences that connect food, music, and place; themed could be transformed!) Stavenger, Norway - embrace of events over a period of time (season). street art (like LA, but smaller city like Santa Fe) Sevilla, Vibrant teen art centers; public food, music and art Spain - flamenco, winding condensed city befitting its celebrations; outdoor film screenings; more diverse food desert existence (people flock to Santa Fe for its wind- trucks ing, skinny streets, but yet we grow like any other city in Highline/NY- merging art;environmental awareness;out- America...) Buenos Aires, Argentina - plazas everywhere! door activities; and various other interdisciplinary why does Santa Fe only have one proper plaza? Let’s initiatives have them in every neighborhood. Again, my beef with the city planning.... Boise, - they celebrate their Way more food festivals. And other festivals celebrating river (the Boise River) with a festival. Because the Santa religions and cultures. Fe River doesn’t flow the whole year, why not celebrate Museums, theatre, public performance, galleries, film when it does flow (perhaps when it starts in spring and venues, architecture ends in early summer) as a celebration of our life and Phoenix has the Heard Museum, which is a wonder- existence in this place? It is only getting more beautiful ful exposition of Native American cultures. It is more along the route. accessible than MIAC and I think better. It sets a high Festivals bar, but we need to aim for this I think. Broadway theater in NY; Marine marathon in Wash- Parks, walk ways, music block parties ington,DC; funeral pyres in Varanasi, ; Dragon Street chalk art in Florence. An active cafe society on ceremony in Hong Kong; changing of the Guard in streets and in parks without restrictions found in US. London. In other cities, culture is celebrated by letting it be what it is- a natural melting pot of culture... not by the City More attention to equalize opportunities for low-income trying to “force it”, or make it into something it’s not. children (most places in Western Europe and North-East The citizens spread cultural experiences with each other, Coast. the City has no business engaging in this. Employment, diversity, support for youth Heard Museum in Phx.

133 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices I 134 We need some strong, free or affordable, universities, colleges, learning institutes, paid internships as incen- Appendix I - tives for the young to stay in Santa Fe. not so much “educational”, which sounds boring to In other cities, what unique cultural them, but really cool cultural events; music, interdisci- plinary, other performing arts. teen radio is a good start, experiences have you seen? maybe it could be supported and promoted more.

In other cities, what unique cultural experiences have Spontaneous street performances you seen? The arts used as ways to transform conflict and weave an Open-Ended Response understanding between young people and thereby pro- vibrancy, innovation, tradition, vide them with these skills to use in diverse situations. If you sing and dance and act with people, it is much Pike Place Market in Seattle, WA. It’s touristy, but also harder to hate them. serves a purpose for residents. More successful private industry such as dance studios outdoor music and dance festivals, living museums, cultural artistic exchanges. A street fair with food trucks & music on a weekly basis on several closed to traffic downtown streets. Oceanside, Gatherings in the parks for people of all ages on a regu- CA and Palm Springs, CA do this and it’s a big crowd lar and casual basis. Dancing by the youth of NDI-NM. gatherer of locals and tourists montreal, quebec (really the whole province) - dual Better use of parks and community cultural centers language, early childhood programs johannasburg, where all the population has a stake and attends events. South Africa (really the whole coutry) - reconciliation, and airing of the effects of apartheid (here would be Block parties, parades celebrating different cultures, colonialism on the pueblos from the spanish and on the festivals, farmers markets, plays, feast days spanish from white american culture). L.A. - embrace unique public art connected to local community; of street art (we have plenty of walls in Santa Fe that experiences that connect food, music, and place; could be transformed!) Stavenger, Norway - embrace of themed events over a period of time (season). street art (like LA, but smaller city like Santa Fe) Sevilla, Vibrant teen art centers; public food, music and art Spain - flamenco, winding condensed city befitting its celebrations; outdoor film screenings; more diverse food desert existence (people flock to Santa Fe for its wind- trucks ing, skinny streets, but yet we grow like any other city in Highline/NY- merging art;environmental awareness; America...) Buenos Aires, Argentina - plazas everywhere! outdoor activities; and various other interdisciplinary why does Santa Fe only have one proper plaza? Let’s initiatives have them in every neighborhood. Again, my beef with the city planning.... Boise, Idaho - they celebrate their Way more food festivals. And other festivals celebrating river (the Boise River) with a festival. Because the Santa religions and cultures. Fe River doesn’t flow the whole year, why not celebrate Museums, theatre, public performance, galleries, film when it does flow (perhaps when it starts in spring and venues, architecture ends in early summer) as a celebration of our life and Phoenix has the Heard Museum, which is a wonder- existence in this place? It is only getting more beautiful ful exposition of Native American cultures. It is more along the route. accessible than MIAC and I think better. It sets a high Festivals bar, but we need to aim for this I think. Broadway theater in NY; Marine marathon in Wash- Parks, walk ways, music block parties ington,DC; funeral pyres in Varanasi, India; Dragon Street chalk art in Florence. An active cafe society on ceremony in Hong Kong; changing of the Guard in streets and in parks without restrictions found in US. London. In other cities, culture is celebrated by letting it be what it is- a natural melting pot of culture... not by the City More attention to equalize opportunities for low-income trying to “force it”, or make it into something it’s not. children (most places in Western Europe and North-East The citizens spread cultural experiences with each other, Coast. the City has no business engaging in this. Employment, diversity, support for youth Heard Museum in Phx.

133 AppendixAppendices H AppendixAppendices I 134 Outdoor parks that are interesting to adults and Vancouver is just getting started with community art This is the wrong question for Santa Fe to ask. If Santa Mummers’ Day Parade in Food festi- children. museums of contemporary art programs - which hire emerging artists to come up with Fe isn’t leading in unique cultural experiences, then this val - Portland Halloween Eve(neighborhood food & summer recycle art shows, antique street shows community-oriented art projects - but it could be much generation has failed the city, and copying what other traditions) - Italy better. The nice thing is the artists are paid well, and it is cities has done this absolutely the wrong approach. The Rebuilding of the inner city to be inclusive of all the arts Mentorships in the community. a start in the right direction. very good is the enemy of the world-class, and copying as a way out of poverty Denver has one amazing museum of modern art with other cities will only get Santa Fe to the “very good” Fringe Festivals are amazing vast learning and creative spaces for youth and fami- Refer level. Outdoor public art gallery lies--NYC and Seattle provide themselves on promotion Architectural decorations on building as temporary art. More variety in outdoor street life. MORE APART- community events socially-engaged art Mostly outdoor, public spaces, like Pike Place Market in MENT HOUSING (3 story) DOWNTOWN so it Container parks; light rail transit to link diverse neigh- Seattle, walking along the lakeshore in Chicago, etc street fairs in NYC becomes a place to live, not just a place for the wealthy borhoods. Festivals that might attract younger people, especially to shop. street performances, hands on things for young children music everything that money can provide neighborhood markets, fairs, festivals to do. Museums and ethnic food. Cultural dances (hula etc), and watching handicrafters Visual arts, dance, music as part of regular school Rome- ballet; Cairo- Son et Lumiere; Salzburg- opera; Things like free book fairs and/or ethnic festivals in cen- and artwork actively underway and not just sales of curriculum Paris- Louvre; - opera, symphony, visual arts tral locations like the Plaza that intend to highlight and products “out to Lunch in Missoula , MT is one of the most bring the broader community together Safe and free gathering spaces wonderful summer programs I have ever enjoyed. Free I love the way Madison runs there city we intergenerational events; art in every building music is provided and several food vendors sell lunch museums, theater, opera, archeological sites should do that but with even more depth as we have and other organizations can participate (non-profits like Open air markets other than farmers, creative landscap- more depth Neighborhood block parties, kids cultural exploration Boys and Girls club etc. ) It is funded by the city, by the ing, cultural promotion, including free access, educa- Major national and international and historic visual art events vendors, and with raffles etc. It is at lunchtime 11-1 tional programs. collections. Interactive historical tours, discounts for locals at odd every Wednesday and hugely attended. I think that Santa Fe for its size offers many cultural hours or off-season, opportunities to engage often with local treasures, live music, live band to karaoke, ritual too long to list experiences. Nightlife is one area that could be greatly free buses to museums and cultural attractions improved. experiences, multi-day adventure experiences. Gathering of Nations Pow Wow nothing comes to mind - sorry. edgy art is more represented other big cities, not so Not much Rodeo Festivals, Horse Shoeing Contests (with women Safe, clean and geared to tourist. I have a friend with much of the same old same old Canyon road stuff. More opportunity for local artist to show their wares. farriers, not just men), Chuck Wagon Demonstrations, out of state plates and we were on the Plaza and some- More places are so expensive, you can’t afford to try. Navajo Rug Making Demonstrations, Native American one yelled “#@$# you, I’m not on vacation” Gross!! I Smaller shop spaces that people can rent and have their Music Festivals. More food truck venues offering a variety of ethnic was so embarrassed for our City. own little biz, inside of larger space. Unless you are a Block parties celebrating cultural diversity foods. It draws people to that venue, which can then be Worldwide: from visiting tribal groups in the Amazon, big name artist, your options are very limited in this enhanced with art, performances, etc. Many dances in Bali in situ to the Pushkar camel festival in town. Celebration of uniqueness. for example.. Austin=Music, India to Shalako at Zuni Immersion and Trade schools. Maifest. Green river for St. Patrick’s Day. NY=Theater, New Orleans=Jazz, Santa Fe=Art? European cities far surpass US cities for quality of life Large public art exhibits like the Cows on Parade in Neighborhood block parties with food to share, esp. more street life across the board: easier access to nature and natural Chicago food from the diverse cultural backgrounds of the resi- beauty, more affordable entertainment options, more Nothing really better than SF Business support for artists and arts activities, ranging dents - including red and green chile of course but also from providing artist work places in under utilized real free time, and overall higher quality of life. Low crime, minimal population of teen age birth moth- for example Italian, African, Asian foods. estate to artist residences in businesses to improve Close collaborations between public art venues, such ers, zero DWI, High rates of high School Graduation. Historical festivals and parades. worker creativity and morale. as museums and alternative art spaces, and local public minimal drug use. No gangs. Minimal attempts such as Festivals to celebrate everything from food to religious International folk music festival, food festivals, farm and schools and colleges this to paper over the shortcomings of a depressing lack events. of serious ideas for change and improvements. MORE fruit picking activities, historical train rides/tours, home Open air gathering places - we seem to only have the I don’t have any idea how to answer this. “CULTURE” SURE IS NOT THE ANSWER. tours, garden tours Plaza, and maybe the Railyard More bigger events, such as festivals, concerts, and Albuquerque has summer feast which showcases the Most of the ones already included in this survey. id love Savannah integration of SCAD and city nightlife. different cultures. to see more live music or DJ music in public parks, at Performing arts & music in parks by local nonprofit the plaza (downtown and south side), at the rail yard Bellevue Washington 4th of July in the park with the Maybe not unique but memorable . Allotment promoters, which are well funded by the city & cultural etc. city-wide events like yoga or cycling would be so Seattle Symphony, a FREE event that was thorough, Gardens in Amsterdam. Jazz Festival in Paris institutions. The city is falling down on the job in this much fun. regard. clean,and very exciting. Free to all residents and visitors the most compelling ones were completely eclectic alike. Jean-Michel Jarre, “Rendezvous Houston” - wonderful! Folk dancing in Mexico summer themes like summer of color that the city did Street Artists in Paris, San Francisco, New Orleans and Mardi Gras Soound & light shows not participate in which was a huge disappointment New York. There have been a few here from time to time and they really make a difference. chimayo Interactions between non-profit organizations and coop- erative events and performances

135 AppendixAppendices I AppendixAppendices I 136 Outdoor parks that are interesting to adults and chil- Vancouver is just getting started with community art This is the wrong question for Santa Fe to ask. If Santa Mummers’ Day Parade in Philadelphia Food festival - dren. museums of contemporary art programs - which hire emerging artists to come up with Fe isn’t leading in unique cultural experiences, then this Portland Halloween Eve (neighborhood food & summer recycle art shows, antique street shows community-oriented art projects - but it could be much generation has failed the city, and copying what other traditions) - Italy better. The nice thing is the artists are paid well, and it is cities has done this absolutely the wrong approach. The Rebuilding of the inner city to be inclusive of all the arts Mentorships in the community. a start in the right direction. very good is the enemy of the world-class, and copying as a way out of poverty Denver has one amazing museum of modern art with other cities will only get Santa Fe to the “very good” Fringe Festivals are amazing vast learning and creative spaces for youth and fami- Refer level. Outdoor public art gallery lies--NYC and Seattle provide themselves on promotion Architectural decorations on building as temporary art. More variety in outdoor street life. MORE APART- community events socially-engaged art Mostly outdoor, public spaces, like Pike Place Market in MENT HOUSING (3 story) DOWNTOWN so it Container parks; light rail transit to link diverse Seattle, walking along the lakeshore in Chicago, etc street fairs in NYC becomes a place to live, not just a place for the wealthy neighborhoods. Festivals that might attract younger people, especially to shop. street performances, hands on things for young children music everything that money can provide neighborhood markets, fairs, festivals to do. Museums and ethnic food. Cultural dances (hula etc), and watching handicrafters Visual arts, dance, music as part of regular school cur- Rome- ballet; Cairo- Son et Lumiere; Salzburg- opera; Things like free book fairs and/or ethnic festivals in cen- and artwork actively underway and not just sales of riculum Paris- Louvre; New York- opera, symphony, visual arts tral locations like the Plaza that intend to highlight and products “out to Lunch in Missoula , MT is one of the most bring the broader community together Safe and free gathering spaces wonderful summer programs I have ever enjoyed. Free I love the way Madison Wisconsin runs their city, intergenerational events; art in every building music is provided and several food vendors sell lunch museums, theater, opera, arheological sites we should do that but with even more depth as we and other organizations can participate (non-profits like Open air markets other than farmers, creative landscap- have more depth Neighborhood block parties, kids cultural exploration Boys and Girls club etc. ) It is funded by the city, by the ing, cultural promotion, including free access, educa- Major national and international and historic visual art events vendors, and with raffles etc. It is at lunchtime 11-1 tional programs. collections. Interactive historical tours, discounts for locals at odd every Wednesday and hugely attended. I think that Santa Fe for it’s size offers many cultural hours or off-season, opportunities to engage often with local treasures, live music, live band to karaoke, ritual too long to list experiences. Nightlife is one area that could be greatly free buses to museums and cultural attractions improved. experiences, multi-day adventure experiences. Gathering of Nations Pow Wow nothing comes to mind - sorry. edgy art is more represented other big cities, not so Not much Rodeo Festivals, Horse Shoeing Contests (with women Safe, clean and geared to tourist. I have a friend with much of the same old same old Canyon road stuff. More opportunity for local artist to show their wares. farriers, not just men), Chuck Wagon Demonstrations, out of state plates and we were on the Plaza and some- More places are so expensive, you can’t afford to try. Navajo Rug Making Demonstrations, Native American one yelled “#@$# you, I’m not on vacation” Gross!! I Smaller shop spaces that people can rent and have their Music Festivals. More food truck venues offering a variety of ethnic was so embarrassed for our City. own little biz, inside of larger space. Unless you are a Block parties celebrating cultural diversity foods. It draws people to that venue, which can then be Worldwide: from visiting tribal groups in the Amazon, big name artist, your options are very limited in this enhanced with art, performances, etc. Many dances in Bali in situ to the Pushkar camel festival in town. Celebration of uniqueness. for example.. Austin=Music, India to Shalako at Zuni Immersion and Trade schools. Maifest. Green river for St. Patrick’s Day. NY=Theater, New Orleans=Jazz, Santa Fe=Art? European cities far surpass US cities for quality of life Large public art exhibits like the Cows on Parade in Neighborhood block parties with food to share, esp. more street life across the board: easier access to nature and natural Chicago food from the diverse cultural backgrounds of the resi- beauty, more affordable entertainment options, more Nothing really better than SF Business support for artists and arts activities, ranging dents - including red and green chile of course but also from providing artist work places in under utilized real free time, and overall higher quality of life. Low crime, minimal population of teen age birth moth- for example Italian, African, Asian foods. estate to artist residences in businesses to improve work- Close collaborations between public art venues, such ers, zero DWI, High rates of high School Graduation. Historical festivals and parades. er creativity and morale. as museums and alternative art spaces, and local public minimal drug use. No gangs. Minimal attempts such as Festivals to celebrate everything from food to religious International folk music festival, food festivals, farm and schools and colleges this to paper over the shortcomings of a depressing lack events. of serious ideas for change and improvements. MORE fruit picking activities, historical train rides/tours, home Open air gathering places - we seem to only have the I don’t have any idea how to answer this. “CULTURE” SURE IS NOT THE ANSWER. tours, garden tours Plaza, and maybe the Railyard More bigger events, such as festivals, concerts, and Albuquerque has summer feast which showcases the Most of the ones already included in this survey. id love Savannah integration of SCAD and city nightlife. different cultures. to see more live music or DJ music in public parks, at Performing arts & music in parks by local nonprofit the plaza (downtown and south side), at the rail yard Bellevue Washington 4th of July in the park with the Maybe not unique but memorable . Allotment Gar- promoters, which are well funded by the city & cultural etc. city-wide events like yoga or cycling would be so Seattle Symphony, a FREE event that was thorough, dens in Amsterdam. Jazz Festival in Paris institutions. The city is falling down on the job in this much fun. regard. clean, and very exciting. Free to all residents and the most compelling ones were completely eclectic visitors alike. Jean-Michel Jarre, “Rendezvous Houston” - wonderful! Folk dancing in Mexico summer themes like summer of color that the city did Street Artists in Paris, San Francisco, New Orleans and Mardi Gras Sound & light shows not participate in which was a huge disappointment New York. There have been a few here from time to time and they really make a difference. chimayo Interactions between non-profit organizations and coop- erative events and performances

135 AppendixAppendices I AppendixAppendices I 136 I have experienced New Year’s Eve celebrations that Jazz Fest and ten years of festivals in Louisiana- Mar- Garden tours. Back home, there’s thing thing where Too much to list.... started in the late afternoon and went on past midnight. di Gras, Cajun Fest, Watermelon Fest, Crawfish Fest, local artists and makers of a certain neighborhoods all Visiting the old historic neighborhoods of NYC. There were multiple venues for all types of music, com- French Quarter Fest, et al, Coachella, the reef off Key sign up and open up their studios and spaces for the day Miami has an art district for graffiti artists which cuts edy, etc. Families attended with their children and the West, FL and sailing, the Tall Ships in Newport, RI, and people can tour it all for free. There’s Pride Day, but down on the random graffiti in the city. A better em- entry fee covered all events that you wanted to attend. the Detroit Car Show, Greenfield Village, in Wash, DC I think I’m always back home for Pride Day so maybe brace for cultural diversity!! You purchased a button that you wore on your coat as a sat with the Dalai and thousands of Tibetans for Santa Fe already does that. I will says this for Santa ticket. Many cities have similar First Night or New Year’s ceremony, Fe, though, you guys have got the book/author events As mentioned above, a multi arts program that links people in institutions, hospitals, schools to the arts by Eve celebrations. They are alcohol free and cafes and public art festivals, public music festivals, interactive down, because I don’t see nearly as many authors as I do hiring and training young emerging artists to engage restaurants stay open to feed the crowds. cultural events when I’m here. these groups in the making of meaning through art, Parades, artwork, parks. ? Music festivals Lots of public art Walking, guided tours of historical importance in the Art Areas that are more walkable and pedestrian friendly Pride in their heritage city; guided tours of museums and historical points, an -- similar to Canyon Road but geared more toward Albuquerque’s Dia de los Muertos parade seems like fun not many more than here. area of town where visitors and locals could stroll with younger people and public art. Food truck parks and for that time of year. Culture is not just summer events. many options available for restaurants and shops In San Diego we had neighborhood gatherings with highlighting cuisine in that fashion is also interesting to One year In Chicago in my PreKG, ( 4 yr olds!) I had 7 music poetry literature and food that emphasized that consider. Sense of pride diff languages in my classroom! It was a “unique cultur- particular community too many to list al experience” for sure! festivals Farmers market tours (there’s more than just our Santa An art space in low-income community for youth. This Street vendors in Holiday light parades, city wide matanzas Fe market; branch out to surrounding areas) space became a hub. In New York we had street fairs in many locations. I Lots of youth programming and large cultural festivals Art in the park that children may climb and play plus Washington DC international activities on the Mall think that would be helpful in Santa Fe so that not linking shared opportunities imagine. celebrating diverse cultures everything is on the Plaza. In other cities I know, along with quality education, State fair County fair Civic engagement through youth/adult art activism there are vibrant car-free areas with frequent live music. Food trucks at arts events. Don’t know if we have many las ramblas, bull fight, Alhambra, guadalupana of them locally.... New Orleans Jazz Festival - great music, food, and Europe has great outdoor free environments with clean cathedral, teotituacan diversity. and safe outdoor events and spaces Children’s museum connected to fine art museums/mu- Museums, historic buildings, performances, Comic/ tual programming Annual Seattle fair - multi-cultural and Art & music programs. More afterschool activities. cartoon (Brussels), traditional parades, food festivals More involvement of the corporate community. multi-genre music, food, performing arts (this annual Diversity Pintxos Bars in the Basque Country of Spain fair is wildly popular and successful) Museum music art 1. Residents first weekend in the off-tourist season where Music venues that bring in artists for concerts During an Indigenous Education conference we were CHILDREN’S THEATER, CHILDRENS’ MUSICAL facilities are free for residents, ‘tourist’ restaurants and able to see the Pyramids of Tikal and we participated in Walkability! And safety while walking GROUPS shops offer discounts, outdoor music/performance. 2. a gifting ceremony there. Festival of lights - outdoor light-based artworks take Art Book Fairs in a number of cities The big Cultural Capitol events in Euro cities, year long place over one/two weeks scattered around the city. 3. Nothing as good as Santa Fe. Tyko drumming, Lion Dance, Dragon Dance, calendars of events, lectures, performances, exhibits, etc, Pop-up artworks - where reproductions of major art- i can’t seem to wrap my head around this question. Arboretums, science museums, hands-on experiences for all tied together and reflecting the diversity and rich- works are installed in outdoor locations around the city Question # 9 was off as well. children ness of each city. Another nice one us the High Line - taking art to the people. Getty museum in Los Angeles Fringe Festivals, Playwright Festivals, in NYC, a great example of an increasingly rare thing: More music festivals with a variety of themes and beautiful and accessible public space. supporting attractions. Street art, street fairs, street food, free library stands in I grew up in DC, so all the monuments, theatre, and neighborhoods (take a book leave a book), wishing trees, cultural diversity gave me many unique experiences. More diversity, more integration They maintain strong, well defined, romanticized, iconic people walking everywhere In Wyoming, we had the world’s largest rodeo with block parties imagery of their community that appeals to the masses parades, air shows and a cattle roundup through town. through well crafted films and music that characterizes New Orleans, Manhattan Public art, all-ages concerts, block parties, work parties Atlanta has an amazing underground mall. In Denver and embodies their city. Keep the experience iconic and Na to tackle shared community concerns. and Omaha have the best indoor Aquariums and lots quintessential. It’s already here. We just need to empha- Week long festivals around a theme, city, or culture that in more travelling great art shows of attractions including recreational mj which I am sure size it, through a well defined identity that is relevant to includes nightlife and chamber events happening in peo- Theater, music, museums would make Santa Fe’s attractrions even better and bring everyone. Make Santa Fe resonate deep in the hearts and ple’s homes (art work, concerts, poetry readings, etc.) in the money we need to educate and keep our kids souls of everyone by capturing what excites people about Festivals for music, art, film, culture etc. that people can here. It would transform our state! In Baltimore, they Miami - Art Deco Festival - performance art Farming- Santa Fe in the first place, and magnify it. People come attend that don’t end at 6 pm. created an amazing attraction called Harbor Place where ton - Totah Navajo Rug Auction also Freedom Days here for the lifestyle and the thrills or simplicity. Make Areas in city centers where streets are only walking one building had unique gifts from all over the world Celebration high quality films and music that accentuates those streets. Areas in cities where residences are above street and the other building ( both the size of large malls) feelings and ideas. level shops encouraging community involvement and Vibrant festivals where you could eat from any country in the world. Of outreach. NYC: all kinds of theater done professionally and with all the places I have lived Santa Fe is a dream come true respect meaningful art, professional theatre, non amateurish for an American who believes in tolerance, opportunity public sculptures, sophisticated dining, well designed and equality for all. cultural areas with FREE PARKING.

137 AppendixAppendices I AppendixAppendices I 138 I have experienced New Year’s Eve celebrations that Jazz Fest and ten years of festivals in Louisiana- Mar- Garden tours. Back home, there’s thing thing where Too much to list.... started in the late afternoon and went on past midnight. di Gras, Cajun Fest, Watermelon Fest, Crawfish Fest, local artists and makers of a certain neighborhoods all Visiting the old historic neighborhoods of NYC. There were multiple venues for all types of music, com- French Quarter Fest, et al, Coachella, the reef off Key sign up and open up their studios and spaces for the day Miami has an art district for graffiti artists which edy,etc. Families attended with their children and the West, FL and sailing, the Tall Ships in Newport, RI, and people can tour it all for free. There’s Pride Day, but cuts down on the random graffiti in the city. A better entry fee covered all events that you wanted to attend. the Detroit Car Show, Greenfield Village, in Wash, DC I think I’m always back home for Pride Day so maybe embrace for cultural diversity!! You purchased a button that you wore on your coat as a sat with the Dalai Lama and thousands of Tibetans for Santa Fe already does that. I will say this for Santa Fe, ticket. Many cities have similar First Night or New Year’s ceremony, though, you guys have got the book/author events As mentioned above, a multi arts program that links people in institutions, hospitals, schools to the arts by Eve celebrations. They are alcohol free and cafes and public art festivals, public music festivals, interactive down, because I don’t see nearly as many authors as I do hiring and training young emerging artists to engage restaurants stay open to fee the crowds. cultural events when I’m here. these groups in the making of meaning through art Parades, artwork, parks. ? Music festivals Lots of public art Walking, guided tours of historical importance in the Art Areas that are more walkable and pedestrian friendly Pride in their heritage city; guided tours of museums and historical points, an -- similar to Canyon Road but geared more toward Albuquerque’s Dia de los Muertos parade seems like fun not many more than here. area of town where visitors and locals could stroll with younger people and public art. Food truck parks and for that time of year. Culture is not just summer events. many options available for restaurants and shops In San Diego we had neighborhood gatherings with highlighting cuisine in that fashion is also interesting to One year In Chicago in my PreKG, ( 4 yr olds!) I had 7 music poetry literature and food that emphasized that consider. Sense of pride diff languages in my classroom! It was a “ unique cultur- particular community too many to list al experience” for sure! 😊😊😊😊 festivals Farmers market tours (there’s more than just our Santa An art space in low-income community for youth. Street vendors in California Holiday light parades, city wide matanzas Fe market; branch out to surrounding areas) This space became a hub. In New York we had street fairs in many locations. I Lots of youth programming and large cultural festivals Art in the park that children may climb and play plus Washington DC international activities on the Mall think that would be helpful in Santa Fe so that not linking shared opportunities imagine. celebrating diverse cultures everything is on the Plaza. In other cities I know, along with quality education, State fair County fair Civic engagement through youth/adult art activism there are vibrant car-free areas with frequent live music. Food trucks at arts events. Don’t know if we have many las ramblas, bull fight, Alhambra, guadalupana cathe- of them locally.... New Orleans Jazz Festival - great music, food, and Europe has great outdoor free environments with clean dral, teotituacan diversity. and safe outdoor events and spaces Children’s museum connected to fine art museums/ Museums, historic buildings, performances, Comic/car- mutual programming Annual Seattle Bumbershoot fair - multi-cultural and Art & music programs. More afterschool activities. toon (Brussels), traditional parades, food festivals More involvement of the corporate community. multi-genre music, food, performing arts (this annual Diversity Pintxos Bars in the Basque Country of Spain fair is wildly popular and successful) Museum music art 1. Residents first weekend in the off-tourist season where Music venues that bring in artists for concerts During an Indigenous Education conference we were CHILDREN’S THEATER, CHILDRENS’ MUSICAL facilities are free for residents, ‘tourist’ restaurants and able to see the Pyramids of Tikal and we participated in Walkability! And safety while walking GROUPS shops offer discounts, outdoor music/performance. 2. a gifting ceremony there. Festival of lights - outdoor light-based artworks take Art Book Fairs in a number of cities The big Cultural Capitol events in Euro cities, year long place over one/two weeks scattered around the city. 3. Nothing as good as Santa Fe. Tyko drumming, Lion Dance, Dragon Dance, calendars of events, lectures, performances, exhibits, etc, Pop-up artworks - where reproductions of major art- i can’t seem to wrap my head around this question. Arboretums, science museums, hands-on experiences for all tied together and reflecting the diversity and rich- works are installed in outdoor locations around the city Question # 9 was off as well. children ness of each city. Another nice one is the High Line in - taking art to the people. Getty museum in Los Angeles Fringe Festivals, Playwright Festivals, NYC, a great example of an increasingly rare thing: More music festivals with a variety of themes and sup- beautiful and accessible public space. porting attractions. Street art, street fairs, street food, free library stands in I grew up in DC, so all the monuments, theatre, and neighborhoods (take a book leave a book), wishing trees, cultural diversity gave me many unique experiences. More diversity, more integration They maintain strong, well defined, romanticized, iconic people walking everywhere In Wyoming, we had the world’s largest rodeo with block parties imagery of their community that appeals to the masses parades, air shows and a cattle roundup through town. through well crafted films and music that characterizes New Orleans, Manhattan Public art, all-ages concerts, block parties, work parties Atlanta has an amazing underground mall. Denver and and embodies their city. Keep the experience iconic and Na to tackle shared community concerns. Omaha have the best indoor Aquariums and lots of quintessential. It’s already here. We just need to empha- Week long festivals around a theme, city, or culture that in new York city more travelling great art shows attractions including recreational mj which I am sure size it, through a well defined identity that is relevant to includes nightlife and chamber events happening in peo- Theater, music, museums would make Santa Fe’s attractions even better and bring everyone. Make Santa Fe resonate deep in the hearts and ple’s homes (art work, concerts, poetry readings, etc.) in the money we need to educate and keep our kids souls of everyone by capturing what excites people about Festivals for music, art, film, culture etc. that people can here. It would transform our state! In Baltimore, they Miami - Art Deco Festival - performance art Farming- Santa Fe in the first place, and magnify it. People come attend that don’t end at 6 pm. created an amazing attraction called Harbor Place where ton - Totah Navajo Rug Auction also Freedom Days here for the lifestyle and the thrills or simplicity. Make Areas in city centers where streets are only walking one building had unique gifts from all over the world Celebration high quality films and music that accentuates those streets. Areas in cities where residences are above street and the other building (both the size of large malls) feelings and ideas. level shops encouraging community involvement and Vibrant festivals where you could eat from any country in the world. Of outreach. NYC: all kinds of theater done professionally and with all the places I have lived Santa Fe is a dream come true respect meaningful art, professional theatre, non amateurish for an American who believes in tolerance, opportunity public sculptures, sophisticated dining, well designed and equality for all. cultural areas with FREE PARKING.

137 AppendixAppendices I AppendixAppendices I 138 banners throughout the different burroughs with the sig- Unusual, larger festivals that bring a diversity of people I’ve seen more embracing of diversity. Outdoor music festivals, street performers, high quality nificant events of the season: Cerrillos Rd. between St. together. I happen to love Grand Rapids Art Prize, for Visual and performing arts programs supporting youth performing arts productions Michaels and Zafarano can have Meow Wolf banners on example. and museums and schools connected and having more I’ve traveled extensively throughout Europe. Question is, the street lamps. Cerrillos Rd. from St. Francis to Plaza too big a question. affordable venues for public to attend. what have I not seen. can have a main event that is going on, St. Francis Dr. Interactive events... Traveling art shows large puppet perfomance Street performers and street art through De Vargas Mall can have Opera banners, Air- port Rd. can have a banner made to reflect the culture of Lots of street fairs/festivals in , for example, the Diversification of performing arts and art traveling to Free architectural tours the area; Old SF Trail can have Museum Hill banners. italian weekend festivals, full of food, traditions larger cities. I think we could do well to look to Carmel, CA for urban planning policies that prevent displacement such the one I admire the most is neighborhood level culture Taste of Chicago-a celebration of local culture on the inspiration. as rent control, land trusts and just cause eviction laws. and how that can be served by neighborhood level food scene Music festivals, restaurant/food fairs commercial activities. Free cultural events, museum admission, for all on Attractions, riverwalk, museums, bath houses. Need In Spain, Paris, and other cities in Europe, the families Sundays Music in plazas is almost always well received. Coupled night life for visitors. Clean up drugs and homeless experience their cities and their neighbors outdoors in with dance either in a public dance space or watching around Plaza. Create safety for visitors. Natural History Museums; Aquariums; Water the evening--at least they used to before terrorists made dance performances this is a grand time. Projected art installations Youth days with activities over a week them feel unsafe at gathering places. or art pieces that encompass outdoor space is exciting Places for youth to grow Locals day public festivals celebrating culture through music/food/ and intriguing. dance that is inclusive. The bandstand, for example, More personable and helpful people. Far more support for community and family events, as More open spaces for diverse cultural gatherings. Santa could probably do more to promote cultural understand well as outdoor gardens, youth events, etc Fe is off to a good start but there needs to be more Food & dance festivals, and universal exeriences, but maybe they just go for inclusion between the south side and downtown. Aquarium Other cities have lost local culture and we are almost what sells. there. No real experiences other than corporate box collaboration, collaboration, collaboration. The work Too broad of a question as culture hasn’t been identified. Street fairs, free parking, multiple and affordable small businesses. of Theaster Gates in Chicago is of particular interest in venues for live music, theatre, comedy, dance; teen Art on the Beach, NYC, 1980’s awesome art events on his bridging of City, U. of Chicago, and Grand Crossing South by Southwest in Austin. High quality downtown clubs undeveloped real estate. neighborhood with multiple projects towards cultural art fair in Kansas City. Downtown dining, entertain- development and expression. NYC embraces lots of cultures with parades, dances, ment and sports plus Movie Festival in El Paso. Recently and galas where people speak, educate and share their expanded high end multipurpose development at the “Youth days” in museums, etc. (Particular days set aside Block parties for sure!!! More festivals representing other experiences. There’s also the HUMAN LIBRARY, where Pearl Brewery in San Antonio. Economic development for young children to enjoy “adult” experiences without cultures having to “bother” adults). people from different cultures volunteer to answer ques- attracting IT jobs in Lincoln, Nebraska. More support tions from people. Fiestas are more local in Taos Festivals such as street carnivals, art car parades, patici- Traditional dances and rituals. Nothing that Santa Fe does not do - primarily festivals patory public art. Seattle is a great model for green living. Good public Top of the Park -- free movie nights with food booths all celebrating a particular culture, tradition, nationality, or transport and a pedestrian friendly downtown. Cherry Blossom Festival summer at the top of a parking structure -- like what is food. Santa Fe has GREAT cultural experiences and events. It Cleanliness done in the railyard but more consistently. better children’s museums (SFCM is static and boring); could use more on weekend days besides Friday nights folk dancing from around the world; also free or low indoor activities (like jumping places, mini golf) for Heritage farms and support for media to promote and document cost outdoor music and dance festivals children, weekend activities so children with working Parades on Easter in NYC & NO. Neighborhoods in culture. Science festival parents can participate. Accessible after school programs both those cities and San Francisco; a Second Line in Nothing that compares to Santa Fe. In fact, this is the Amazing libraries that is meant just for children and In other cities in many places around the world, there New Orleans; Cahokia Mounds; Hollywood; St. Louis precisely the wrong question for the CitDif...if you aren’t teens. It had the capability of supporting making mini seems to be, and promotion of, the interaction between arch; Disneyland & world; ruins and cities in Mexico, unique in the world, you’re not world-class, and if you’re movies, etc. Imaginarium in Charlotte NC. seeing art, learning about art and culture and learn- Sri Lanka; towns, pubs, countryside, stone circles of not world-class you’ve failed your generation. ing-while-doing art. Santa Fe is missing opportunities Ireland; the Eiffel Tower, neighborhoods, restaurants, I like history and art exhibits and lectures Forums for discussing the power of ideas and ideals with to both build and enrich the culture while generating countryside, Mont St. Michel, Paris, in France; Boat MARDI GRAS, WEDDING AT THE DEAD SEA, local, national and international speakers. Followed up new revenue streams based on promoting classes on tour of Monaco; moon festivals wit parades and WORLD FAIR (VANCOUVER), GATHERING FOR with workshops. weaving, xeriscaping, restoration, silversmithing, paint- elephants in Sri Lanka as well as a Kali festival there; THE POPE (CHICAGO) ing, etc. It’s a potential tripod: Come to Santa Fe and Free city activities for children Please Touch museum in Philadelphia; making drums, Free orchestral concerts for youth and adults Museums See, Do, Learn. Murals making metal art, (Gallup and Las Golindrinas, that offer low-cost or free events Tours of locally histor- Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix, AZ respectively. ical neighborhoods Universities that offer free concerts, Places of worship, academic education institutions, bigger festivals based around culture (instead of only better recycling, that includes using recycled objects theatrical events and opportunities to learn the history world heritage sites, cultural education institutions, selling goods) creatively of the state ethnic foods...too many to be listed here. Santa Fe offers more unique cultural experiences than Neighborhood specific public art and performance. Durango, for example- Halloween nearly the entire Kensington in Toronto any place I have lived. I am fearful of making sugges- Food and drink events in downtown areas. town dresses up Clean-up days for cemeteries, outdoor historic sites. tions of things I may have seen or experienced elsewhere city-wide bicycle events (roads closed to traffic, fami- lots of re=enactment scenarios from early history, as total diversity Art as a way of life for all groups because it these ideas were to be considered, I would ly-friendly activities relating to bikes and access to the well as hands on experiencing with early tools and crafts prefer that they were undertaken or examined by a outdoors) (something like Golondrinas) cultural nonprofit rather than the city of SF

139 AppendixAppendices I AppendixAppendices I 140 banners throughout the different burroughs with the sig- Unusual, larger festivals that bring a diversity of people I’ve seen more embracing of diversity. Outdoor music festivals, street performers, high quality nificant events of the season: Cerrillos Rd. between St. together. I happen to love Grand Rapids Art Prize, for Visual and performing arts programs supporting youth performing arts productions Micheals and Zafarano can have Meow Wolf banners on example. and museums and schools connected and having more I’ve traveled extensively throughout Europe. Question is, the street lamps. Cerrillos Rd. from St. Francis to Plaza too big a question. affordable venues for public to attend. what have I not seen. can have a main event that is going on, St. Francis dr. Interactive events... Traveling art shows large puppet perfomance Street performers and street art through De Vargas Mall can have Opera banners, Air- port Rd. can have a banner made to reflect the culture of Lots of street fairs/festivals in Boston, for example, the Diversification of performing arts and art traveling to Free architectural tours the area; Old SF Trail can have Museum Hill banners. italian weekend festivals, full of food, traditions larger cities. I think we could do well to look to Carmel, CA for urban planning policies that prevent displacement such the one I admire the most is neighborhood level culture Taste of Chicago-a celebration of local culture on the inspiration. as rent control, land trusts and just cause eviction laws. and how that can be served by neighborhood level com- food scene Music festivals, restaurant/food fairs mercial activities. Free cultural events, museum admission, for all on Attractions, riverwalk, museums, bath houses. Need In Spain, Paris, and other cities in Europe, the families Sundays Music in plazas is almost always well received. Coupled night life for visitors. Clean up drugs and homeless experience their cities and their neighbors outdoors in with dance either in a public dance space or watching around Plaza. Create safety for visitors. Natural History Museums; Aquariums; Water installa- the evening--at least they used to before terrorists made dance performances this is a grand time. Projected art tions Youth days with activities over a week them feel unsafe at gathering places. or art pieces that encompass outdoor space is exciting Places for youth to grow Locals day public festivals celebrating culture through music/food/ and intriguing. dance that is inclusive. The bandstand, for example, More personable and helpful people. Far more support for community and family events, as More open spaces for diverse cultural gatherings. Santa could probably do more to promote cultural understand well as outdoor gardens, youth events, etc Fe is off to a good start but there needs to be more inclu- Food & dance festivals, and universal exeriences, but maybe they just go for sion between the south side and downtown. Aquarium Other cities have lost local culture and we are almost what sells. there. No real experiences other than corporate box collaboration, collaboration, collaboration. The work Too broad of a question as culture hasn’t been identified. Street fairs, free parking, multiple and affordable small businesses. of Theaster Gates in Chicago is of particular interest in venues for live music, theatre, comedy, dance; teen Art on the Beach, NYC, 1980’s awesome art events on his bridging of City, U. of Chicago, and Grand Crossing South by Southwest in Austin. High quality downtown clubs; undeveloped real estate. neighborhood with multiple projects towards cultural art fair in Kansas City. Downtown dining, entertain- development and expression. NYC embraces lots of cultures with parades, dances, ment and sports plus Movie Festival in El Paso. Recently and galas where people speak, educate and share their expanded high end multipurpose development at the “Youth days” in museums, etc. (Particular days set aside Block parties for sure!!! More festivals representing other experiences. There’s also the HUMAN LIBRARY, where Pearl Brewery in San Antonio. Economic development for young children to enjoy “adult” experiences without cultures having to “bother” adults). people from different cultures volunteer to answer ques- attracting IT jobs in Lincoln, Nebraska. More support tions from people. Fiestas are more local in Taos Festivals such as street carnivals, art car parades, Traditional dances and rituals. Nothing that Santa Fe does not do - primarily festivals paticipatory public art. Seattle is a great model for green living. Good public Top of the Park -- free movie nights with food booths all celebrating a particular culture, tradition, nationality, or transport and a pedestrian friendly downtown. Cherry Blossom Festival summer at the top of a parking structure -- like what is food. Santa Fe has GREAT cultural experiences and events. It Cleanliness done in the railyard but more consistently. better children’s museums (SFCM is static and boring); could use more on weekend days besides Friday nights folk dancing from around the world; also free or low indoor activities (like jumping places, mini golf) for Heritage farms and support for media to promote and document cost outdoor music and dance festivals children, weekend activities so children with working Parades on Easter in NYC & NO. Neighborhoods in culture. Science festival parents can participate. Accessible after school programs both those cities and San Francisco; a Second Line in Nothing that compares to Santa Fe. In fact, this is the Amazing libraries that is meant just for children and In other cities in many places around the world, there New Orleans; Cahokia Mounds; Hollywood; St. Louis precisely the wrong question for the CitDif...if you aren’t teens. It had the capability of supporting making mini seems to be, and promotion of, the interaction between arch; Disneyland & world; ruins and cities in Mexico, unique in the world, you’re not world-class, and if you’re movies, etc. Imaginarium in Charlotte NC. seeing art, learning about art and culture and learn- Sri Lanka; towns, pubs, countryside, stone circles of not world-class you’ve failed your generation. ing-while-doing art. Santa Fe is missing opportunities Ireland;the Eiffel Tower, neighborhoods, restaurants, I like history and art exhibits and lectures Forums for discussing the power of ideas and ideals with to both build and enrich the culture while generating countryside, Mont St. Michel, Paris, in France; Boat MARDI GRAS, WEDDING AT THE DEAD SEA, local, national and international speakers. Followed up new revenue streams based on promotinf classes on tour of Monaco; moon festivals wit parades and ele- WORLD FAIR (VANCOUVER), GATHERING FOR with workshops. weaving, xerascaping, restoration, silversmithing, paint- phants in Sri Lanka as well as a Kali festival there; THE POPE (CHICAGO) ing, etc. It’s a potential tripod: Come to Santa Fe and Free city activities for children Please Touch museum in Philadelphia; making drums, Free orchestral concerts for youth and adults Museums See, Do, Learn. Murals making metal art, (Gallup and Las Golindrinas, respec- that offer low-cost or free events Tours of locally histor- Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix, AZ tively. ical neighborhoods Universities that offer free concerts, Places of worship, academic education institutions, bigger festivals based around culture (instead of only better recycling, that includes using recycled objects theatrical events and opportunities to learn the history world heritage sites, cultural education institutions, selling goods) creatively of the state ethnic foods...too many to be listed here. Santa Fe offers more unique cultural experiences than Neighborhood specific public art and performance. Durango, for example- Halloween nearly the entire Kensington in Toronto any place I have lived. I am fearful of making sugges- Food and drink events in downtown areas. town dresses up Clean-up days for cemeteries, outdoor historic sites. tions of things I may have seen or experienced elsewhere city-wide bicycle events (roads closed to traffic, fami- lots of re-enactment scenarios from early history, as well total diversity Art as a way of life for all groups because it these ideas were to be considered, I would ly-friendly activities relating to bikes and access to the as hands on experiencing with early tools and crafts prefer that they were undertaken or examined by a cul- outdoors) (something like Golondrinas) tural nonprofit rather than the city of SF

139 AppendixAppendices I AppendixAppendices I 140 Farmers market Urban agriculture Traffic calming public Japanese garden in Spokane & Portland, cloisters Diversity days - celebrating all cultures through food, Street fairs that have more affordable art work and more and reduction of paved areas Food kiosks Pedestrian in nyc, promenade in Helsinki, Denver botanical muse- music, art. Public place, free, easily accessible. diverse items for sale - not just pottery and silver/tur- friendly streets um, queen bertha’s bath in kauai arts district, tie to schools quoise jewelry. Better selection of ethnically diverse events & restaurants Eunuchs in blue make-up in India. Ellora and Ajanta. Parades, block parties, and fiestas in non-central parts of more art education in public and in schools Nightlife, gathering places, city gardens Crepes in Brittany. Camembert in Normandy. Theater the city. Shalako (Zuni, NM); Parade in the Circle and St. in Great Britain. Picasso’s studio in southern France. Not sure Bike paths that are safe and beautiful, neighborhood Patrick’s Day Parade (Cleveland, OH); Pumpkin Blaze The Mona Lisa. The Vatican. Quebec City. Smithsonian. (Hudson Valley, NY); Watts Towers (L.A.); Lunar New Those cities that celebrate their history in unique events gatherings. Fortunately, too many to list! Year in Chinatown (NYC); Rodeo (Ft. Worth, TX); festivals to celebrate art and food; more public programs Free opera performances in a park Arts outreach and education Mt. Rushmore (SD); Vietnam Veterans Memorial (VA); to strengthen community participation from all seg- history trails (wayward signs) sculptures with common Gettysburg (PA) Open rehearsals for the Mormon tabernacle choir. Free ments; outreach programs to increase knowledge of local theme (cows in london) music on the streets! more on street eating opportuni- history, language and culture in the schools through Ancient rituals Performances at auditoriums like Pope Joy Hall. ties. Large food truck offerings. Public restrooms. Public museums Scottsdale has a fabulous music in the parks program. It playgrounds in prime real estate, Think swing set on the None I can think of Community gathering places, especially outdoor areas is run through the Scottsdale Performing Arts Center. plaza. Oakland crucible programs San Francisco & Chicago for physical activities, arts events, gardens and public art. art walks Museums of all sorts Performances--opera, theater, opera standing room cheap tickets!!!! Neighborhood events with food, music, and opportuni- Seattle - Korean drumming in the International Disctrict dance, science centers, parades Outdoor activities on a consistent basis such as festivals. ties to view local art. Interactive public art. museum sleepovers, block parties, scavenger hunts citywide events on New Years Eve for all ages, with Celebration of various events in neighborhoods Maifest, Veiled Prophet parade closing of streets to car traffic Music festivals in Austin n/a Pow wow in Taos; 4th of July parade in Cody, WY; Bo- New York City - various cultural days/parades for one In Denver students go to live theater for free or reduced Council for Unity tanical gardens in Atlanta, Castelles in Barcelona, Blues but it’s not exactly fair to compare NYC to SFe or most prices! music in Chicago places in the . New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Block parties, diverse events for youth Family oriented festivals, and neighborhood parties. Artists workshops for lower income children in schools Weekly nighttime street market which brings out whole New Orleans supports their history for both tourists as Seasonal arts parades and activities. Hands-on activities Art, Libraries, Architectural Wonders community. It includes farmers market, crafts, food well as locals booths, & music. for youngsters. Historic sites, museums, festivals, but Santa Fe has more Wonderful airports with bookstores, writing materi- Atlanta celebrates its place in the Civil War and civil cultural activities than any where I have lived for cities vibrant night life - SF shuts down at 5 PM; use of plaza als, family seating, comfortable places in public where rights movement (Center for Civil and Human Rights of comparable size. for all types of community events throughout the year people can safely lay down and relax, a meeting of folks and MLK venues) while also celebrating its businesses Guided walking tours focusing on historical and cultural (SF limited); hands-on cultural experiences from the east side and the west side, etc. (World of Coke, as an example). features. Dance/Music/Visual Art/Poetry events Museums, parks and open spaces, public performances Vancouver Museum of Anthropology @ UBC Portland Tribal performance, crafts, celebrations, food. of music, opera, theatre in open spaces and halls. Archi- Great tours Lan Su Chinese garden Phoenix Heard Museum More diverse theater, based on ethnic diversity tecture. Eating experiences. Well thought-out festivals that receive proper funding to Dances in plaza that include all generations with The Circus, block parties, In Louisville, KY, the city has been able to revitalize the be successful and allow alcohol sales. proper security so bad eggs don’t ruin the event for orchestra and ballet by using collaboration and inventive Japantown, Chinatown, more street performers, good citizens. Parks that are funded both privately and publicly with on-going programming and not controlled by an organi- programming. Please help develop the new Museum of Contemporary City festivals bringing in a wide variety of artists. Free zation charged to fill commercial property. Love Grower’s Markets and their potential for connec- Art with the NMMA. The new emphasis on contem- and well supervised. Piccalo in SC and Country-wide tion and increased identity/sense of place porary culture could be developed to include the youth. activities in Morocco Allowing communities to come together in public spaces and fostering those gatherings. Pop-up performances, block parties, large group outdoor We are not developing interest in culture in our schools. Celebrations honoring the different guilds of the gatherings for concerts, etc. We need to do that now! A generation is being lost. community. Alcalde, NM- The dance of the Matachines after Christ- mas, Community Ditch Cleaning Day Espanola- Light- Traveled widely so I always see ceremonies, dances, plac- Shakespeare in the Park NYC - it doesn’t have to be Much more live theater, although it is getting better in ing of the Farolitos, The Light Parade es of worship, museums in other cultures... Shakespeare but good free theatre would be an asset. SF now. a hotel in Amsterdam filled with books, visual art, read- Its really scattered. So separate, all cultures are. None of Mexican rodeos, jaripeos, Small chamber music groups playing 1/2 short pieces on the cultural experiences I have attended are not inclusive ings and performances that calls itself a cultural embassy. Actually, we do a great job with Fiesta. Who else has street corners y restaurants during a national festival in in any city. Artist sharing collective spaces for cheaper studio rent San Miguel Mexico. ?! Sculpture park for walking and jogging. and on site gallery coffee shop ie. Goat farm in Atlanta graffti walls, pop up performances, public art Providence RI, WaterFire, a seasonal weekly / A lot family and youth programs that are free. commission, public art centers film festival art experience (amazing!) Las Vegas, NV, The Down- town Project has lots of events - music, food, art/design Ashville, NC has a wonderful, quite large outdoor park Multi-tiered gala events with layered price points to Concerts in the park, outside art fair, outdoor cinema making supports, etc and performing space with a fountain available for kids provide access for many. Weeks/weekends celebrating all In Mexico, families utilize the parks more for events. to play in. cultural opportunities in a given place. This ended in Santa Fe and needs to come back. Festivals; national touring companies, Rhythm Festival Children programs, fishing, golf, dining Diversity

141 AppendixAppendices I AppendixAppendices I 142 Farmers market Urban agriculture Traffic calming public Japanese garden in Spokane & Portland, cloisters Diversity days - celebrating all cultures through food, Street fairs that have more affordable art work and and reduction of paved areas Food kiosks Pedestrian in nyc, promenade in Helsinki, Denver botanical muse- music, art. Public place, free, easily accessible. more diverse items for sale - not just pottery and silver/ friendly streets um, queen bertha’s bath in kauai arts district, tie to schools turquoise jewelry. Better selection of ethnically diverse events & restaurants Eunuchs in blue make-up in India. Ellora and Ajanta. Parades, block parties, and fiestas in non-central parts of more art education in public and in schools Nightlife, gathering places, city gardens Crepes in Brittany. Camembert in Normandy. Theater the city. Shalako (Zuni, NM); Parade in the Circle and St. in Great Britain. Picasso’s studio in southern France. Not sure Bike paths that are safe and beautiful, neighborhood Patrick’s Day Parade (Cleveland, OH); Pumpkin Blaze The Mona Lisa. The Vatican. Quebec City. Smithsonian. (Hudson Valley, NY); Watts Towers (L.A.); Lunar New Those cities that celebrate their history in unique events gatherings. Fortunately, too many to list! Year in Chinatown (NYC); Rodeo (Ft. Worth, TX); festivals to celebrate art and food; more public programs Free opera performances in a park Arts outreach and education Mt. Rushmore (SD); Vietnam Veterans Memorial (VA); to strengthen community participation from all seg- history trails (wayward signs) sculptures with common Gettysburg (PA) Open rehearsals for the Mormon tabernacle choir. Free ments; outreach programs to increase knowledge of local theme (cows in london) music on the streets! more on street eating opportuni- history, language and culture in the schools through Ancient rituals Performances at auditoriums like Pope Joy Hall. ties. Large food truck offerings. Public restrooms. Public museums Scottsdale has a fabulous music in the parks program. It playgrounds in prime real estate, Think swing set on the None I can think of Community gathering places, especially outdoor areas is run through the Scottsdale Performing Arts Center. plaza. Oakland crucible programs San Francisco & Chicago for physical activities, arts events, gardens and public art. art walks Museums of all sorts Performances--opera, theater, opera standing room cheap tickets!!!! Neighborhood events with food, music, and opportuni- Seattle - Korean drumming in the International District dance, science centers, parades Outdoor activities on a consistent basis such as festivals. ties to view local art. Interactive public art. museum sleepovers, block parties, scavenger hunts citywide events on New Years Eve for all ages, with clos- Celebration of various events in neighborhoods Maifest, Veiled Prophet parade ing of streets to car traffic Music festivals in Austin n/a Pow wow in Taos; 4th of July parade in Cody, WY; Bo- New York City - various cultural days/parades for one In Denver students go to live theater for free or reduced Council for Unity tanical gardens in Atlanta, Castelles in Barcelona, Blues but it’s not exactly fair to compare NYC to SFe or most prices! music in Chicago places in the United States. New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Block parties, diverse events for youth Family oriented festivals, and neighborhood parties. Artists workshops for lower income children in schools Weekly nighttime street market which brings out whole New Orleans supports their history for both tourists as Seasonal arts parades and activities. Hands-on activities Art, Libraries, Architectural Wonders community. It includes farmers market, crafts, food well as locals booths, & music. for youngsters. Historic sites, museums, festivals, but Santa Fe has more Wonderful airports with bookstores, writing materi- Atlanta celebrates its place in the Civil War and civil cultural activities than any where I have lived for cities vibrant night life - SF shuts down at 5 PM; use of plaza als, family seating, comfortable places in public where rights movement (Center for Civil and Human Rights of comparable size. for all types of community events throughout the year people can safely lay down and relax, a meeting of folks and MLK venues) while also celebrating its businesses Guided walking tours focusing on historical and cultural (SF limited); hands-on cultural experiences from the east side and the west side, etc. (World of Coke, as an example). features. Dance/Music/Visual Art/Poetry events Museums, parks and open spaces, public performances Vancouver Museum of Anthropology @ UBC Portland Tribal performance, crafts, celebrations, food. of music, opera, theatre in open spaces and halls. Great tours Lan Su Chinese garden Phoenix Heard Museum More diverse theater, based on ethnic diversity Architecture. Eating experiences. Well thought-out festivals that receive proper funding to Dances in plaza that include all generations with proper The Circus, block parties, In Louisville, KY, the city has been able to revitalize the be successful and allow alcohol sales. security so bad eggs don’t ruin the event for good citi- orchestra and ballet by using collaboration and inventive Japantown, Chinatown, more street performers, zens. Parks that are funded both privately and publicly with on-going programming and not controlled by an programming. Please help develop the new Museum of Contemporary City festivals bringing in a wide variety of artists. Free organization charged to fill commercial property. Love Grower’s Markets and their potential for Art with the NMMA. The new emphasis on contem- and well supervised. Piccalo in SC and Country-wide connection and increased identity/sense of place porary culture could be developed to include the youth. activities in Morocco Allowing communities to come together in public spaces and fostering those gatherings. Pop-up performances, block parties, large group outdoor We are not developing interest in culture in our schools. Celebrations honoring the different guilds of the com- gatherings for concerts, etc. We need to do that now! A generation is being lost. munity. Alcalde, NM- The dance of the Matachines after Christmas, Community Ditch Cleaning Day Espanola- Traveled widely so I always see ceremonies, dances, Shakespeare in the Park NYC - it doesn’t have to be Much more live theater, although it is getting better in Lighting of the Farolitos, The Light Parade places of worship, museums in other cultures... Shakespeare but good free theatre would be an asset. SF now. a hotel in Amsterdam filled with books, visual art, read- Its really scattered. So separate, all cultures are. None of Mexican rodeos, jaripeos, Small chamber music groups playing 1/2 short pieces on the cultural experiences I have attended are not inclusive ings and performances that calls itself a cultural embassy. Actually, we do a great job with Fiesta. Who else has street corners y restaurants during a national festival in in any city. Artist sharing collective spaces for cheaper studio rent San Miguel Mexico. ZoZo?! Sculpture park for walking and jogging. and on site gallery coffee shop ie. Goat farm in Atlanta graffti walls, pop up performances, public art commis- Providence RI, WaterFire, a seasonal weekly free festival/ A lot family and youth programs that are free. sion, public art centers film festival art experience (amazing!) Las Vegas, NV, The Down- town Project has lots of events - music, food, art/design Ashville, NC has a wonderful, quite large outdoor park Multi-tiered gala events with layered price points to Concerts in the park, outside art fair, outdoor cinema making supports, etc and performing space with a fountain available for kids provide access for many. Weeks/weekends celebrating all In Mexico, families utilize the parks more for events. to play in. cultural opportunities in a given place. This ended in Santa Fe and needs to come back. Festivals; national touring companies, Rhythm Festival Children programs, fishing, golf, dining Diversity

141 AppendixAppendices I AppendixAppendices I 142 Street art and music Many. Even much younger cities (200 years or less) Vibrant downtown and neighborhoods that encourage In Guanajuato, Mexico, for example, art permeates the They do not need to be unique. They need to be really focus on their history. We have the best history people to interact in positive ways community. It is everywhere. Theater, street artists, uniting. and the tri-culture thing going for us that shows our We are a place no other. We will never out ski resort local arts, dance, music...it’s accessible to all. Mexican acceptance of all---races, religious and even like GLT. Zocalos are are a great example of what our plaza could I like the way that New York City embraces that each , out golf course Scottsdale, or out casino Las Can relate stuff to recreational opportunities. become. Mexican vocals are welcoming, entertaining neighborhood has its own character. Here, we focus on Vegas. But no one can do art, history and culture better and diverse. downtown and the identity of other neighborhoods is New Orleans Jazz and Musical Heritage Festival than Santa Fe. From Chaco to Chile. not celebrated. Artists in residence that visit schools. Urban trails, innovative architecture, river walks with Combining art and activism - more public art and mural art that is community driven and not commissioned! I believe that Las Cruces has an artist exchange program “Young Audiences” programs activites (buskers, biking, vendors, et al), public gardens/ with Mexico, similar to student exchange programs. The Boston Marathon, Mardi Gras, Quebec Winter zoos, ethnic markets, party zones creative parades in New York. Spring Hat parade. Hats What a great way for artists to broaden their horizons! Carnival, Day of the Dead, etc... Baltimore has great block parties and crab feasts made by individuals Procession of the Species Parade (Olympia, WA) con- Large city-wide festivals involving many spaces and throughout all their neighborhoods, rich and poor. But The same cultural activity as Santa Fe, but there are nects schools and all sectors of the community various itineraries, such as the Rencontres d’Ar- these are organized internally by the neighbors them- many more cultures. selves, so I’m not sure if a city-organized party would Public art and architecture that reflects the cultural les in France http://www.rencontres-arles.com/C. public places planning charettes involving all stake- really have quite the same feel. diversity of the city, which Santa Fe possesses. (I’m not aspx?VP3=CMS3&VF=ARL_782_VForm&LANG- holders, performance art pieces in public places, School talking about just Anglo and Hispanic). People from SWI=1&LANG=English Art crawls, free evenings at museums, places that are of Art and Design in Savannah restored many historic elsewhere are asked to fit in here, not express themselves walk-able neighborhoods, synergy among organizations, open past 5pm and on weekends, buildings and public places and infused youthful energy and their culture. Architectural design, public art, etc., leadership and vision outdoor sculptures as an integral part of planning in to the an aging town are restricted here to fit into established molds. The city Española; Lowriding Albuquerque; Youth events Austin music and art. Chinatown in San Francisco, NO French Quarter’s is not given an opportunity to evolve, as in other cities. architecture, NY & Chicago public art, “preserved” Attractive outdoor venues Festivals, museum programs, neighborhood walks ABQ has tha balloon fiesta. New Orleans has Mardi historical neighborhoods and active “downtowns” in Museums, neighborhoods. It doesn’t matter. Santa Fe is Santa Fe. We can stop Gras. various cities. Music festivals, public art, Parades. importing the east coast & California now. have community meetings to see how the city can Cafes on the Plaza! Opportunities to sit in the center Neighborhood festival/block parties with music, food, become a better place Mardi gras in New Orleans; las posadas in Santa of town, sip a coffee or lemonade and absorb the life Cruz; traditional Indian dances at various pueblos culture. A religious themed similar event. around you. Day and night. street festivals with bands and food that are not just In San Francisco a Day of the Dead parade with music markets on the plaza. Packed attendance at museums and historic sites. Street gatherings in which the municipality and the and performers that was quite a spectacle and artistic community collaborate to create vibrant public artistic more mixing of the cultural groups in everyday ? production. cultural events. occasions beautiful parks Non- traditional cultural events that are inspired & More attention to contemporary art and a contemporary Walking tours, parks/outdoor events, and public art Participation by children in all public events. created not by artists FOR communities but by diverse museum!! festivals and food and parades mandatory music and art classes in public schools. communities in collaboration with artists. Film Clubs, Street fairs Parades Engaging and dynamic public art programs. Outdoor Immersive art installations; e.g., James Turrell’s Skyspace events associated with cultural institutions eg parade the live broadcasts of opera. Pop-up dining experiences. at Rice University, Houston. That’s a big question. I wouldn’t know where to begin. circle which is a yearly event sponsered by arts institu- Festivals that focus on sharing music, art and food from Performances in non-traditional spaces Experiential museums. tions in Cleveland different groups of people who make up the culture Youth directed programs Chihuly Garden in Seattle--an outdoor art extravaganza! Gosh, having been lucky enough to have grown up in of the place THAT ARE ACCESSIBLE TO ALL Tulsa: the Brady Arts district w/Guthrie Green, the Blue We are not other cities. Why not work to critically washington, D.C. and having lived in Rome there are COMMUNITY MEMBERS NO MATTER THEIR Dome arts district, and Brookside neighborhood; Chat- address our own cultural history (the Arts Commission too many. What not to do is to over institutionalize the SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS. tanooga: the Aquarium area was particularly vibrant and productive in the 1980s, for arts at the expense of the raw- railyard is getting priced. Outdoor Recreation areas all aver the place Religious parades. Indigenous peoples feast days. Music example, or further back, WPA workshops, intertribal Push culture in Siler Rd., but don’t price it out. Polka fest in Cedar, , Interactive art exhibits festivals exchange). There are models already here, we need pride Concerts in public parks. and the Art Car Parade in Houston, River Walk in San and historical awareness/education, not to emulate other Rejuvenating older parts of town/city (Denver) to Other cities without such an art reputation, for example Antonio (TX), outdoor Shakespeare in Central Park cities that do not face our same struggles. younger population giving new blood and money to Albuquerque, have much more vibrant public art pro- (NYC), etc. We need more outdoor music venues (pri- neighborhoods and Improved locally owned businesses. Large concerts with major, diverse acts. (plaza concerts grams. Santa Fe public art is timid and not plentiful. vate and public). are too small- not enough room) Week long cultural Public and local music and poetry all year round - Holi in ; Mardi Gras in Port of Spain, Trinidad & veterans singing La Marseillaise in Paris celebrations- celebrating arts, science, and movement. not just in tourist season Tobago; human rights parades in Washington DC Incredible Children’s Museum in Indianapolis has hands More art in public places; self-guided walking tours of Street theater in Singapore http://www.roughguides. Free, magical public spectacles, that reaches a broad on experiences and events and theater for children. historic parts of town. com/destinations/asia/singapore/entertainment-arts/ spectrum of people. The Indianapolis Museum of Art hosts arts and culture street-theatre/ Urban Indian Centers with space, staff, and full services camps for city children. city wide book festivals: One City One Book I think we are doing well in the cultural experiences we have available, however don’t see as many long time residents participating.

143 AppendixAppendices I AppendixAppendices I 144 Street art and music Many. Even much younger cities (200 years or less) Vibrant downtown and neighborhoods that encourage In Guanajuato, Mexico, for example, art permeates the They do not need to be unique. They need to be unit- really focus on their history. We have the best history people to interact in positive ways community. It is everywhere. Theater, street artists, ing. and the tri-culture thing going for us that shows our We are a place like no other. We will never out ski local arts, dance, music...it’s accessible to all. Mexican acceptance of all---races, religious and even like GLT. Zocalos are are a great example of what our plaza could I like the way that New York City embraces that each resort Colorado, out golf course Scottsdale, or out Can relate stuff to recreational opportunities. become. Mexican vocals are welcoming, entertaining neighborhood has its own character. Here, we focus on casino Las Vegas. But no one can do art, history and and diverse. downtown and the identity of other neighborhoods is New Orleans Jazz and Musical Heritage Festival culture better than Santa Fe. From Chaco to Chile. not celebrated. Artists in residence that visit schools. “Young Audienc- Urban trails, innovative architecture, river walks with Combining art and activism - more public art and mural art that is community driven and not commissioned! I believe that Las Cruces has an artist exchange program es” programs activites (buskers, biking, vendors, et al), public gardens/ with Mexico, similar to student exchange programs. The Boston Marathon, Mardi Gras, Quebec Winter zoos, ethnic markets, party zones creative parades in New York. Spring Hat parade. Hats What a great way for artists to broaden their horizons! Carnival, Day of the Dead, etc... Baltimore has great block parties and crab feasts made by individuals Procession of the Species Parade (Olympia, WA) con- Large city-wide festivals involving many spaces and throughout all their neighborhoods, rich and poor. But The same cultural activity as Santa Fe, but there are nects schools and all sectors of the community various itineraries, such as the Rencontres d’Ar- these are organized internally by the neighbors them- many more cultures. selves, so I’m not sure if a city-organized party would Public art and architecture that reflects the cultural les in France http://www.rencontres-arles.com/C. public places planning charettes involving all stake- really have quite the same feel. diversity of the city, which Santa Fe possesses. (I’m not aspx?VP3=CMS3&VF=ARL_782_VForm&LANG- holders, performance art pieces in public places, School talking about just Anglo and Hispanic). People from SWI=1&LANG=English Art crawls, free evenings at museums, places that are of Art and Design in Savannah restored many historic elsewhere are asked to fit in here, not express themselves walk-able neighborhoods, synergy among organizations, open past 5pm and on weekends, buildings and public places and infused youthful and their culture. Architectural design, public art, etc., leadership and vision outdoor sculptures as an integral part of planning energy in to the aging town are restricted here to fit into established molds. The city Española; Lowriding Albuquerque; Youth events Austin music and art. Chinatown in San Francisco, NO French Quarter’s is not given an opportunity to evolve, as in other cities. architecture, NY & Chicago public art, “preserved” Attractive outdoor venues Festivals, museum programs, neighborhood walks ABQ has tha balloon fiesta. New Orleans has Mardi historical neighborhoods and active “downtowns” in Museums, neighborhoods. It doesn’t matter. Santa Fe is Santa Fe. We can stop Gras. various cities. Music festivals, public art, Parades. importing the east coast & California now. have community meetings to see how the city can be- Cafes on the Plaza! Opportunities to sit in the center Neighborhood festival/block parties with music, food, come a better place Marti gras in New Orleans; las posadas in Santa Cruz; of town, sip a coffee or lemonade and absorb the life traditional Indian dances at various pueblos culture. A religious themed similar event. around you. Day and night. street festivals with bands and food that are not just In San Francisco a Day of the Dead parade with music markets on the plaza. Packed attendance at museums and historic sites. Street gatherings in which the municipality and the and performers that was quite a spectacle and artistic community collaborate to create vibrant public artistic more mixing of the cultural groups in everyday occa- ? production. cultural events. sions beautiful parks Non- traditional cultural events that are inspired & More attention to contemporary art and a contemporary Walking tours, parks/outdoor events, and public art Participation by children in all public events. mandato- created not by artists FOR communities but by diverse museum!! festivals and food and parades ry music and art classes in public schools. communities in collaboration with artists. Film Clubs, Street fairs Parades Engaging and dynamic public art programs. Outdoor Immersive art installations; e.g., James Turrell’s Skyspace events associated with cultural institutions eg parade the live broadcasts of opera. Pop-up dining experiences. at Rice University, Houston. That’s a big question. I wouldn’t know where to begin. circle which is a yearly event sponsered by arts institu- Festivals that focus on sharing music, art and food from Performances in non-traditional spaces Experiential museums. tions in Cleveland Ohio different groups of people who make up the culture Youth directed programs Chihuly Garden in Seattle--an outdoor art extravaganza! Gosh, having been lucky enough to have grown up in of the place THAT ARE ACCESSIBLE TO ALL Tulsa: the Brady Arts district w/Guthrie Green, the Blue We are not other cities. Why not work to critically washington, D.C. and having lived in Rome there are COMMUNITY MEMBERS NO MATTER THEIR Dome arts district, and Brookside neighborhood; Chat- address our own cultural history (the Arts Commission too many. What not to do is to over institutionalize the SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS. tanooga: the Aquarium area was particularly vibrant and productive in the 1980s, for arts at the expense of the raw- railyard is getting priced. Outdoor Recreation areas all aver the place Religious parades. Indigenous peoples feast days. Music example, or further back, WPA workshops, intertribal Push culture in Siler Rd., but don’t price it out. Polka fest in Cedar, Michigan, Interactive art exhibits festivals exchange). There are models already here, we need pride Concerts in public parks. and the Art Car Parade in Houston, River Walk in San and historical awareness/education, not to emulate other Rejuvenating older parts of town/city (Denver) to Other cities without such an art reputation, for example Antonio (TX), outdoor Shakespeare in Central Park cities that do not face our same struggles. younger population giving new blood and money to Albuquerque, have much more vibrant public art pro- (NYC), etc. We need more outdoor music venues (pri- neigjborhoods and I proved locally owned businesses. Large concerts with major, diverse acts. (plaza concerts grams. Santa Fe public art is timid and not plentiful. vate and public). are too small- not enough room) Week long cultural Public and local music and poetry all year rouny - not Holi in Nepal; Mardi Gras in Port of Spain, Trinidad & veterans singing La Marseillaise in Paris celebrations- celebrating arts, science, and movement. just in tourist season Tobago; human rights parades in Washington DC Incredible Children’s Museum in Indianapolis has hands More art in public places; self-guided walking tours of Street theater in Singapore http://www.roughguides. Free, magical public spectacles, that reaches a broad on experiences and events and theater for children. historic parts of town. com/destinations/asia/singapore/entertainment-arts/ spectrum of people. The Indianapolis Museum of Art hosts arts and culture street-theatre/ Urban Indian Centers with space, staff, and full services camps for city children. city wide book festivals: One City One Book I think we are doing well in the cultural experiences we have available, however don’t see as many long time residents participating.

143 AppendixAppendices I AppendixAppendices I 144 Block parties, pop up street fairs (Phoenix), seasonal City wide festivals that celebrate food and music Portland: Public art EVERYWHERE. Food truck scene In Buenos Aires, Berlin, and Istanbul, there is so much parades (Halloween, dia de los muertos, st patrick’s, etc, (SxSW); cities that have vibrant warm season down- was amazing. music everywhere: in the streets, in the parks, on the asian), free concerts, shakespeare in the park, outside towns (close the streets) - ours closes at 7pm Auckland, NZ, Moscow, RF, Seattle, Anchorage, Tokyo, plazas-- bands, buskers, singers, orchestras. In Tokyo, christmas markets (Chicago) Vibrance, The Lawrance Hall Of Science., EMP Japan, are cities that incorporate their country’s indige- there are hundreds of independent art space/bookstore/ coffee shops. Work, home communities in the heart of their cities Better cultural tourism really employing and engaging nous cultural traditions that include art festivals, music, made accessible to a diverse income earners. hidden and unexpected sectors of population and folk arts. better bike paths and walking paths more street per- forming and public art Libraries in other cities low key their programs with Music festivals, art festivals, pop up performances, art art Street fairs youth and bring in a multicultural aspect. Your older everywhere We spend a lot of time in Merida, Mexico. A place with family members are our culture and heritage. Bake bread I lived near the golden gate park - loved being in Japa- rich cultural offerings. But it also emphasizes oppor- in an horno; make tortillas, etc. Does not have to be a nese garden for a book & took public transport for naan tunities for learning -- one, three, five-day workshops. wham bam whoopla event to make a difference. & curry. always enjoy the difference in the neighbor- Santa Fe is failing to attract people with a potentially tri- More long-term public artist works in an area of the city. hoods /parks in other cities . pod campaign: Come to Santa Fe to See-Do-Learn. We could be attracting visitors from all over the world with love lock sculpture...... Tucson Festival of the Book our unique resources: xerascape gardening, art resto- Street food, people on the streets and in public places. Greater emphasis on teaching local music and having ration, digital tools for museums, and specialized classes Energetic and creative urban life. local festivals that compliment each other with our artists -- a week with singers and technicians non-profits creating great events without City’s spending Celebrations of local culture-Barcelona from the opera; physics at Los Alamos, native jewelry to make it “successful.” City, huge Run for the City, These are usually museums or locally-inspired fesitivals makers, potters, weavers, etc. Bike for the City events; such as the Last Escape of in Lincoln, art, architecture, language, religious festivals, food Cultural experiences that reflect the history of that San Estevan Feast Day at Acoma Pueblo, Holy Week at Brunch particular city. We have many in Santa Fe. Chimayo, or Pie Day in Pie Town. Street performances from classical music to circus acts Better ethnic festivals. For example - the Greek festival, Night bazaars , more street food vendors, dance perfor- engaging young and old aliek Japanese, etc. are pretty poor. mances - indigenous cultural festivals for children like boys and girls day in Santa Fe is as unique as it gets ! Great street festivals where people are more important Japan. Tocando (El Paso), based upon the El Sistema meth- than regulations. Intersection of visual and perform- Clay and Glass Festival (Palo Alto, CA), Outdoor Art od started in Venezuela. In Mexico it is called Barrio ing arts with new nightlife. Way less paranoia around (Seattle and Tacoma), Cherry Tree Festival (Several Azteca. Starts very young on musical instruments, raised alcohol locations), Ice Sculpture Contest (Canadian Cities), grades, inclusion, aspirations, etc. None Glass Pumpkin Patch (Palm Springs), Glass Easter Egg Fine temporary art created on sidewalks by student Culture produced by locals, not just newcomers Hunt (San Jose, CA), Kaufman Center (Kansas City), artists (Florence). Food and craft markets at Abq Rail San Francisco, NYC and Washington DC Lincoln Center (NYC) - Santa Fe has Museum Hill Yards. Parades and community events in New York with its Botanical Gardens, good activities, indoor and celebrating diverse minorities. Generally local cuisine. outdoor educational opportunities..it seems to be an Participatory public art opportunities like Redmoon job training programs in the arts often-missed visiting place. Theater in Chicago. More outdoor cultural activities and access Street performers Historic reenactment Festival de Louisiane in Lafayette Louisiana; free concert Theres issues with population density, price, access and Stronger emphasis on family. This has become a retire- attended by all in the city plus tourists focusing on disconnection. Let’s discuss those issues before admiring ment town music inspired by France. other cites unless it’s in the areas of inclusion. Santa Barabara’s Fiesta is open to all, not solely for Cultural programs through out the life span; teaching more culture those of Spanish derivation. I aguatemala, they celebrate children, having youth perform, providing entertain- More pride in their towns so that their historic districts Easter week it parades and flower paintings ment for those adults and reminiscing as elders. are better maintained and improved. Close the Plaza for California Academy of Sciences, Santa Fe has no science London: Protection of historic buildings, protection of pedestrians. Add more cafes with sidewalk seating on the or natural history museum. local traditions; we gave that all away to satisfy imagi- plaza to create more of a community feeling, particularly Chicago and Detroit--cultural projects connected to nary images of Santa Fe by tourists. in the evenings so people will want to linger and enjoy urban renewal This is a poorly worded question to elicit useful results. it more. ? All cities have unique cultural experiences (obviously dif- strong neighborhood identity ferent from Santa Fe’s cultural experiences). What info I’ve seen multiple event created at better informing and are you trying to extract from this? educating the local community that are put tougher and Affordable, enhanced, community owned energy and funded by the city. (ex. Youth on Record, DAVA, Centro broadband network access to all. San Juan Diego). Ghost tours with a history lesson

145 AppendixAppendices I AppendixAppendices I 146 Block parties, pop up street fairs (Phoenix), seasonal City wide festivals that celebrate food and music Portland: Public art EVERYWHERE. Food truck scene In Buenos Aires, Berlin, and Istanbul, there is so much parades (Halloween, dia de los muertos, st patrick’s, etc, (SxSW); cities that have vibrant warm season down- was amazing. music everywhere: in the streets, in the parks, on the asian), free concerts, shakespeare in the park, outside towns (close the streets) - ours closes at 7pm Auckland, NZ, Moscow, RF, Seattle, Anchorage, Tokyo, plazas-- bands, buskers, singers, orchestras. In Tokyo, christmas markets (Chicago) Vibrance, The Lawrance Hall Of Science., EMP Japan, are cities that incorporate their country’s indige- there are hundreds of independent art space/bookstore/ coffee shops. Work, home communities in the heart of their cities Better cultural tourism really employing and engaging nous cultural traditions that include art festivals, music, made accessible to a diverse income earners. hidden and unexpected sectors of population and folk arts. better bike paths and walking paths more street performing and public art Libraries in other cities low key their programs with Music festivals, art festivals, pop up performances, art art Street fairs youth and bring in a multicultural aspect. Your older everywhere We spend a lot of time in Merida, Mexico. A place with family members are our culture and heritage. Bake bread i lived near the golden gate park - loved being in Japa- rich cultural offerings. But it also emphasizes oppor- in an horno; make tortillas, etc. Does not have to be a nese garden for a book & took public transport for naan tunities for learning -- one, three, five-day workshops. wham bam whoopla event to make a difference. & curry. always enjoy the difference in the neighbor- Santa Fe is failing to attract people with a potentially tri- More long-term public artist works in an area of the city. hoods /parks in other cities . pod campaign: Come to Santa Fe to See-Do-Learn. We could be attracting visitors from all over the world with love lock sculpture...... Tucson Festival of the Book our unique resources: xerascape gardening, art resto- Street food, people on the streets and in public places. Greater emphasis on teaching local music and having ration, digital tools for museums, and specialized classes Energetic and creative urban life. local festivals that compliment each other with our artists -- a week with singers and technicians non-profits creating great events without City’s spending Celebrations of local culture-Barcelona from the opera; physics at Los Alamos, native jewelry to make it “successful.” City, huge Run for the City, These are usually museums or locally-inspired fesitivals makers, potters, weavers, etc. Bike for the City events; such as the Last Escape of Billy the Kid in Lincoln, art, architecture, language, religious festivals, food Cultural experiences that reflect the history of that par- San Estevan Feast Day at Acoma Pueblo, Holy Week at Brunch ticular city. We have many in Santa Fe. Chimayo, or Pie Day in Pie Town. Street performances from classical music to circus Better ethnic festivals. For example - the Greek festival, Night bazaars , more street food vendors, dance perfor- acts engaging young and old alike Japanese, etc. are pretty poor. mances - indigenous cultural festivals for children like boys and girls day in Santa Fe is as unique as it gets ! Great street festivals where people are more important Japan. Tocando (El Paso), based upon the El Sistema meth- than regulations. Intersection of visual and perform- Clay and Glass Festival (Palo Alto, CA), Outdoor Art od started in Venezuela. In Mexico it is called Barrio ing arts with new nightlife. Way less paranoia around (Seattle and Tacoma), Cherry Tree Festival (Several Azteca. Starts very young on musical instruments, raised alcohol locations), Ice Sculpture Contest (Canadian Cities), grades, inclusion, aspirations, etc. None Glass Pumpkin Patch (Palm Springs), Glass Easter Egg Fine temporary art created on sidewalks by student Culture produced by locals, not just newcomers Hunt (San Jose, CA), Kaufman Center (Kansas City), artists (Florence). Food and craft markets at Abq Rail San Francisco, NYC and Washington Dc Lincoln Center (NYC) - Santa Fe has Museum Hill Yards. Parades and community events in New York with its Botanical Gardens, good activities, indoor and celebrating diverse minorities. _ Generally local cuisine. outdoor educational opportunities..it seems to be an Participatory public art opportunities like Redmoon job training programs in the arts often-missed visiting place. Theater in Chicago. More outdoor cultural activities and access Street performers Historic reenactment Festival de Louisiane in Lafayette Louisiana; free concert Theres issues with population density, price, access and Stronger emphasis on family. This has become a retire- attnede by all in the city plus tourists focussing on music disconnection. Let’s dicuss those issue before admiring ment town inspired by France. other cites unless it’s in the areas of inclusion. Santa Barabara’s Fiesta is open to all, not solely for Cultural programs through out the life span; teaching more culture those of Spanish derivation. In Guatemala, they children, having youth perform, providing entertain- More pride in their towns so that their historic districts celebrate Easter week with parades and flower paintings ment for those adults and reminiscing as elders. are better maintained and improved. Close the Plaza for California Academy of Sciences, Santa Fe has no science London: Protection of historic buildings, protection of pedestrians. Add more cafes with sidewalk seating on the or natural history museum. local traditions; we gave that all away to satisfy imagi- plaza to create more of a community feeling, particularly Chicago and Detroit--cultural projects connected to nary images of Santa Fe by tourists. in the evenings so people will want to linger and enjoy urban renewal This is a poorly worded question to elicit useful results. it more. ? All cities have unique cultural experiences (obviously dif- strong neighborhood identity ferent from Santa Fe’s cultural experiences). What info I’ve seem multiple event created at better informing and are you trying to extract from this? educating the local community that are put tougher and Affordable, enhanced, community owned energy and funded by the city. (ex. Youth on Record, DAVA, Centro broadband network access to all. San Juan Diego). Ghost tours with a history lesson

145 AppendixAppendices I AppendixAppendices I 146 Appendix J - Smithsonian Latino Center Appendix K - Appendices Mobile Broadcasts A Sense of Culture - Post-It Note Responses to what culture feels, tastes, smells, sounds, and looks like in Santa Fe:

● Candelaria, Camilo (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85322994) When asked what culture feels like, these were the answers given by participants: ● Chavez, Xochitl, “Introduction of Culture Connects Santa Fe initiative.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85320087) ● Cureño, Eric L. “Egyptian Oud.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85322574) ● Hodapp, Pat. Santa Fe Library (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85322845) A Big Warm Hug (2) Chile Ristras Familiar (2) It Sings To Your Soul ● Leger de Fernandez, Teresa “Si agua es vida, acequias es comunidad.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85343673) ● Quintana, Shannon. “Frito Pie! Family.” Recipe.”(http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85347914) A Hug Coherent Family Justice ● Rangel, Valerie. “Water is our life blood to the Land.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85339221) A Relaxing... Comfortable Feel Of My Rebozo Over Kids In The Street, Safe ● Rios Family, “Lunch Tradition and conversation.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85340840) Comfortable/Comforting My Shoulders, The And Comfortable For ● Rios Family, “Leña, Language and Lunch: Wood yard Legacy.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85342177) A Retirement Community (3) Feel Of Woven Rugs (2) Them ● Salazar, Nico “Sharpies, Spirits and Street Art.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85513185) --Leaving Kids Behind Kindness ● Sandoval, Joe Ray “Chicano Built, and Poetry.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85356134) Community (3) Fire Community Spaces (Li- Flesh Like A Down Quilt A Tight Hug From A brary)-- Where people learn Fluid Love (2) Family Member You and share Haven’t Seen In Ages; The Free Metal warm embrace of a friend, Community, A Grand Freedom Multi Cultural; Richly Photo courtesy of Juan Rios. inviting you to feel at home Sense Of Cultured (Dr. Xochitl Chavez, Smithsonian Latino Center Digital Initiative.) no matter where you are, Confusing Friendly (2) First photo, Meow Wolf; Second photo, Southside Branch Library My Childhood because you will never be Connection Friends alone. My Culture Fells Familiar Created Tribe Grounded Adventure Native Blanket Crisp & Clean Air; Air On Happy (2) Air (2) New People To Meet Skin Heaven Alive Old & Different & Vibrant Crisp & Dry & Cool Hispanic An 11 Year Old Homes- Open To Everyone/Open Crisp Winter Days Holy chooler With A Big Heart (3) Crisp... Then Soft And Home (9) Ancient Qurencia(?) The Sense Of Slightly Burning Home/Small Town; Best Place, La Resolana, General Approachable Cultured (3) Place In The Country To Store Of The Community Appropriate Dance Call Home Before Wal-Mart Artistic Delicious (2) Honest Relationship To Land Envi- Authentic ronment Dirt In Touch With The Past Beautiful Rewarding Diverse (3) Intelligent Being Culturally Emerged Rooted deep in the Earth. Dream Interaction & Beauty In The Now Branches reach far in all Dry International City directions. Belonging Dusty Ironic Safe Best Of Us, The Earth It doesn’t feel like Kansas Santa Fe Feels Like A Mud Big Blue Skies anymore Earthy Brick Blossoms In Spring It Feels Very Welcoming Earthy Sense Of Being Home Breeze Of Snow In Diversity; Diversity In With Colorful Sunsets Enthralling Oneness

147 AppendixAppendices J AppendixAppendices K 148 Appendix J - Smithsonian Latino Center Appendix K - Appendices Mobile Broadcasts A Sense of Culture - Post-It Note Responses to what culture feels, tastes, smells, sounds, and looks like in Santa Fe:

● Candelaria, Camilo (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85322994) When asked what culture feels like, these were the answers given by participants: ● Chavez, Xochitl, “Introduction of Culture Connects Santa Fe initiative.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85320087) ● Cureño, Eric L. “Egyptian Oud.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85322574) ● Hodapp, Pat. Santa Fe Library (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85322845) A Big Warm Hug (2) Chile Ristras Familiar (2) It Sings To Your Soul ● Leger de Fernandez, Teresa “Si agua es vida, acequias es comunidad.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85343673) ● Quintana, Shannon. “Frito Pie! Family.” Recipe.”(http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85347914) A Hug Coherent Family Justice ● Rangel, Valerie. “Water is our life blood to the Land.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85339221) A Relaxing... Comfortable Feel Of My Rebozo Over Kids In The Street, Safe ● Rios Family, “Lunch Tradition and conversation.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85340840) Comfortable/Comforting My Shoulders, The And Comfortable For ● Rios Family, “Leña, Language and Lunch: Wood yard Legacy.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85342177) A Retirement Community (3) Feel Of Woven Rugs (2) Them ● Salazar, Nico “Sharpies, Spirits and Street Art.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85513185) --Leaving Kids Behind Kindness ● Sandoval, Joe Ray “Chicano Built, Punk Rock and Poetry.” (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/85356134) Community (3) Fire Community Spaces (Li- Flesh Like A Down Quilt A Tight Hug From A brary)-- Where people learn Fluid Love (2) Family Member You and share Haven’t Seen In Ages; The Free Metal Community, A Grand warm embrace of a friend, Freedom Multicultural; Richly Photo courtesy of Juan Rios. inviting you to feel at home Sense Of Cultured (Dr. Xochitl Chavez, Smithsonian Latino Center Digital Initiative.) no matter where you are, Confusing Friendly (2) First photo, Meow Wolf; Second photo, Southside Branch Library My Childhood because you will never be Connection Friends alone. My Culture Fells Familiar Created Tribe Grounded Adventure Native Blanket Crisp & Clean Air; Air On Happy (2) Air (2) New People To Meet Skin Heaven Alive Old & Different & Vibrant Crisp & Dry & Cool Hispanic An 11 Year Old Home Open To Everyone/Open Crisp Winter Days Holy schooler With A Big Heart (3) Crisp... Then Soft And Home (9) Ancient Qurencia(?) The Sense Of Slightly Burning Home/Small Town; Best Place, La Resolana, General Approachable Cultured (3) Place In The Country To Store Of The Community Appropriate Dance Call Home Before Wal-Mart Artistic Delicious (2) Honest Relationship To Land Envi- Authentic ronment Dirt In Touch With The Past Beautiful Rewarding Diverse (3) Intelligent Being Culturally Emerged Rooted deep in the Earth. Dream Interaction & Beauty In The Now Branches reach far in all Dry International City directions. Belonging Dusty Ironic Safe Best Of Us, The Earth It doesn’t feel like Kansas Santa Fe Feels Like A Mud Big Blue Skies anymore Earthy Brick Blossoms In Spring It Feels Very Welcoming Earthy Sense Of Being Home Breeze Of Snow In Diversity; Diversity In With Colorful Sunsets Enthralling Oneness

147 AppendixAppendices J AppendixAppendices K 148 Sensuous, Deeply Warmth & Goosebumps Chile & Margaritas Green Chile Posole Yummy In My Apricot Blossoms Home Cooked Simply Delicious Welcoming (2) Chile Pepper Green Chile Chick- Pupusas Tummy In Spring Meals Smooth feel of the patina Wind Chile! en Enchiladas Recipe Passed Aroma From Home Cookin’ Bakeries on a sculpture, The Wonder Chocolate Green Chile Stew Down Through When asked what culture Horno Bread Smooth/Silky Green Chile, Duh Generations smells like, these were the Barbacoa Hot Wonderful, Brings Joy Chocolate answers given by partici- Soft Guacamole Red & Green Chile pants: Beans And Chile Jasmine & Gun- Chocolate On The Stove soft brass door handles on Herbs Red Chile powder When asked what Christmas (Red & Bells school entrances, The culture tastes like, these Green) Home Cooking (2) Red Chile Fresh Baked Bread Juniper were the answers given Bread Baking Soft Sounds In The Wind Coyote Café Homemade Red Chile Burritos Fresh Baked Tor- Lavender Fields (2) by participants: tillas Breeze Soft/Rough Craft Beer Tortillas Red Hatch Chile Light Soulful Laughter Hot Chocolate: Restaurants Fresh Dry Air Of Burning Fresh Cut Lilacs Biscochito Culture Sometimes Santa Fe Wood Spiritual Tastes Bitter Warm, Deep, Rice Limes And Mint Bowl Of Chile Fresh, Ancient Smell Of Newness Chicken Friccasee Stable Delicious Rich & complex in Citrus Confit Mesquite Fire Cup Of Tea Hot--Green Chile {(Hatch) Roasting Startling Diverse Flavors its many notes Mesquite Wood Anis Seed, Green Cheese Tamales Green Chile In The Chile Stew Salsa Burning Textiles Chile, Honey Empanadas Huevos Rancheros Fall (4); Roasting Cinnamon Sangria Mornings In The Texture Of Woven Rugs, Biscochitos & Enchilada Green Chile (13); Incredible Diversi- Christmas Chile-- Clear Mountain Mountains The Atole Excellent Variety ty, Craftpeopleship, Sharp Air Red & Green; Red My Culture Smells Texture(d) (2) A (Distinctive) & Quality Sopapill Eye-Watering, Eye- Chile; Fall: Roasted Compelling Like New Mexican Ingredient: The X-Men’s “Danger lid-Sweating Green La Choza Sopapillas Green Chile; Yum- Cookies Food Cooking Room.” Full of change A melange of Chile Stew my Chile Roasting Lenten Meals Sopapillas Cooking Smells Non-Toxic and ever adapting; some- cuisine and spices In September; Family Recipes Like Good Wine times hard to survive in, from all global Sopapillas With Hatch Chiles On Crisp Mountain Old Fabric Farmers’ Market Honey but sometimes a comfort; cultures Like this coffee. Cerillos; Smell Of Air Oud Wood Osha something that brings out Bitter, rewarding, The Aroma Of Alive Farmers’ Market Spice Shops & Delicioso Medicine Chiles Roasting the worst, but also the best. Flan awakening. Cooking Classes A place that challenges you Baked Bread In The Fall (2); Delicious Food Ozone & Wet Local Flavors Spices Earth After Thun- to be s better person and Beans Food Trucks September--Roast- Earth Smells never fails. Local Food Spicy ing Chiles On derstorm Beans Fresh & Local Enticing Local Foods Cerrillos} Paint Drying In An Thrilling Fresh Food-- Spicy Beans & Jocoque(?) Farmer’s Market Artist’s Studio Time At A Concert Artfully Prepared Local Produce In Spicy, Flavorful {Cedar Piñon In Beans, Beans, Winter; Piñon (5); Fires/Fire (4) Piñon & Diesel Fresh Lettuce The Summer Tamales Time In A Spa Pool Beans With Squash Cedar And Piñon Grown In My Yard Maria’s Margaritas Food Trucks Piñon Wood Burn- Touchable Blue-cheese and Tapas Smoke, Piñon Mom’s Fresh Foods--Roasting ing In Winter (15) chocolate. We have Frozen Margaritas Tequila Smoke; Piñon Traditional--New Tortillas Chile and Corn Pleasant good shops for Fry Bread! Smoke On Canyon Truth consumption of both. Mom’s Home Road; Piñon Fresh Popcorn Frybread & Chiles sacred water from On An Autumn Union--Standing Together Cooking Fresh Tortillas Pungently Divine Bobotie(?) Goat’s Milk From the river and sacred Evening; Piñon Unique My Buffalo Stew Burritos The Market mountains Smoke; Winter- Fresh Trees After A Rain Vibrant, Unique--Diverse New Mexican Food Heavy Rain Ceviche Good Coffee Farmers’ Market -Piñon Juniper Rain Smell (3) Warm Not Hot & Not Fires} Freshly Plowed Chile Good Wine Love Rich Fertile Earth Spicy Irrigation Fields Warm & fuzzy in an The taste of my Fire After Celebra- Chile Great Cuisine tions (Fireworks) Fry Bread Roasting Chile/ experimental way Organic, Fresh, wife’s lips on a cool Chile (27) Chile Green & Red Chile Local, evening Downtown Just Before The Garlic Warm breeze in the Opera Roasting Peanuts parking lot in summer Chile Green Chile Homecooked Meal Tortillas Rain Smell; The Air Hamburgers Oven Bread After Rain Snow Warm Embraces From Chile Green Chile Van Dorson Plaza Healthy Family And Friends (3) Popcorn {Ponderosa Pine} Snowfall Chile - Red & Green Chile Variety In Dining-- Holistic Sopapillas Warm Welcome Green Green Chile Posole Friendly Faces

149 AppendixAppendices K AppendixAppendices K 150 Sensuous, Deeply Warmth & Goosebumps Chile & Margaritas Green Chile Posole Yummy In My Apricot Blossoms Home Cooked Simply Delicious Welcoming (2) Chile Pepper Green Chile Chick- Pupusas Tummy In Spring Meals Smooth feel of the patina Wind Chile! en Enchiladas Recipe Passed Aroma From Home Cookin’ Bakeries on a sculpture, The Wonder Chocolate Green Chile Stew Down Through When asked what culture Horno Bread Smooth/Silky Green Chile, Duh Generations smells like, these were the Barbacoa Hot Wonderful, Brings Joy Chocolate answers given by partici- Soft Guacamole Red & Green Chile pants: Beans And Chile Jasmine & Gun- Chocolate On The Stove soft brass door handles on Herbs Red Chile powder When asked what Christmas (Red & Bells school entrances, The culture tastes like, these Green) Home Cooking (2) Red Chile Fresh Baked Bread Juniper were the answers given Bread Baking Soft Sounds In The Wind Coyote Café Homemade Tor- Red Chile Burritos Fresh Baked Lavender Fields (2) by participants: Tortillas Breeze Soft/Rough Craft Beer tillas Red Hatch Chile Light Soulful Laughter Hot Chocolate: Restaurants Fresh Dry Air Of Burning Fresh Cut Lilacs Biscochito Culture Sometimes Santa Fe Wood Spiritual Tastes Bitter Warm, Deep, Rice Limes And Mint Bowl Of Chile Fresh, Ancient Smell Of Newness Chicken Friccasee Stable Delicious Rich & complex in Citrus Confit Mesquite Fire Cup Of Tea Hot--Green Chile {(Hatch) Roasting Startling Diverse Flavors its many notes Mesquite Wood Anis Seed, Green Cheese Tamales Green Chile In The Chile Stew Salsa Burning Textiles Chile, Honey Empanadas Huevos Rancheros Fall (4); Roasting Cinnamon Sangria Mornings In The Texture Of Woven Rugs, Biscochitos & Enchilada Green Chile (13); Incredible Diversi- Christmas Chile-- Clear Mountain Mountains The Atole Excellent Variety ty, Craftpeopleship, Sharp Air Red & Green; Red My Culture Smells Texture(d) (2) A (Distinctive) & Quality Sopapilla Eye-Watering, Eye- Chile; Fall: Roasted Compelling Like New Mexican Ingredient: The X-Men’s “Danger lid-Sweating Green La Choza Sopapillas Green Chile; Yum- Cookies Food Cooking Room.” Full of change A melange of Chile Stew my Chile Roasting Lenten Meals Sopapillas Cooking Smells Non-Toxic and ever adapting; some- cuisine and spices In September; Family Recipes Like Good Wine times hard to survive in, from all global Sopapillas With Hatch Chiles On Crisp Mountain Old Fabric Farmers’ Market Honey but sometimes a comfort; cultures Like this coffee. Cerrillos; Smell Of Air Oud Wood Osha something that brings out Bitter, rewarding, The Aroma Of Alive Farmers’ Market Spice Shops & Delicioso Medicine Chiles Roasting the worst, but also the best. Flan awakening. Cooking Classes A place that challenges you Baked Bread In The Fall (2); Delicious Food Ozone & Wet Local Flavors Spices Earth After to be s better person and Beans Food Trucks September--Roast- Earth Smells never fails. Local Food Spicy ing Chiles On Thunderstorm Beans Fresh & Local Enticing Cerrillos} Thrilling Fresh Food--Artful- Local Foods Spicy Paint Drying In An Beans & Jocoque(?) Farmer’s Market Artist’s Studio Time At A Concert ly Prepared Local Produce In Spicy, Flavorful {Cedar Piñon In Beans, Beans, The Summer Winter; Piñon (5); Fires/Fire (4) Piñon & Diesel Fresh Lettuce Tamales Time In A Spa Pool Beans With Squash Cedar And Piñon Grown In My Yard Maria’s Margaritas Food Trucks Piñon Wood Burn- Touchable Blue-cheese and Tapas Smoke, Piñon Mom’s Fresh Tor- Foods--Roasting ing In Winter (15) chocolate. We have Frozen Margaritas Tequila Smoke; Piñon Traditional--New tillas Chile and Corn Pleasant good shops for Fry Bread! Smoke On Canyon Truth consumption of Road; Piñon Fresh both. Frybread & Chiles Mom’s Home Popcorn sacred water from On An Autumn Union--Standing Together Cooking Fresh Tortillas Pungently Divine Bobotie(?) Goat’s Milk From the river and sacred Evening; Piñon Unique My Buffalo Stew Burritos The Market mountains Smoke; Winter- Fresh Trees After A Rain Vibrant, Unique--Diverse New Mexican Food Heavy Rain Ceviche Good Coffee Farmers’ Market -Piñon Juniper Rain Smell (3) Warm Not Hot & Not Fires} Freshly Plowed Chile Good Wine Love Rich Fertile Earth Spicy Irrigation Fields Warm & fuzzy in an experi- The taste of my Fire After Celebra- Chile Great Cuisine tions (Fireworks) Fry Bread Roasting Chile/ mental way Organic, Fresh, Lo- wife’s lips on a cool Chile (27) Chile Green & Red Chile Warm breeze in the Opera cal, Homecooked evening Downtown Just Before The Garlic Meal Roasting Peanuts parking lot in summer Chile Green Chile Tortillas Rain Smell; The Air Hamburgers Oven Bread After Rain Snow Warm Embraces From Chile Green Chile Van Dorson Plaza Healthy Popcorn {Ponderosa Pine} Snowfall Family And Friends (3) Chile - Red & Green Chile Variety In Dining-- Holistic Warm Welcome Green Green Chile Posole Friendly Faces Sopapillas

149 AppendixAppendices K AppendixAppendices K 150 Spirit {Speaking/Singing Children Laughter Native Music-- The bells of the Whatever kind of Authentic [In] Traditional Drums Cathedral mixed music you like. For Spring--Dirt In The Church Bells Laughter Beautiful Wind Languages;People Natural To Loud with the music of me, that’s mostly Talking Together Church Bells Laughter of mixed the Cathedral hard rock and Beautiful Medians Spring: Wild With Ease Speak- Ringing community gather- Norteño heavy metal. Judas Flowers ings and stories The growl of a ing Different Coyotes in the Open Communi- lowrider and the Priest, W.A.S.P., Beautiful Sunsets Sweat At The Gym Languages; Many arroyo at night Live Music cation rumble of a bass The Scorpions, Beauty/Beautiful (4) Sweet Voices, Many Lan- Crackling Live Performers Opera Mötley Crüe, Sixx: guages Respecting The music blaring A.M., to me they Tacos Asada Each Other} Dance Lively Music At Opera (7) out of one of our all amount to hope, Beetle-Wing Ear- Railyard Or Plaza many radios, com- rings Tamales {Zozobra Moaning} Dance Rock, From Parades and that’s a huge A Real Live Band Los Pastores ing out of a cassette part of our culture. Tarring Roofs 1,000 People Passed On Stories player, or rising out Belonging Disco Music Many Languages Wind Best Fireplace Ever! Dancing On The Peaceful of Dad’s Walkman. Biking/Hiking Trails Plaza (Regularly) Music that you, Wind blowing city after a rain- Drum Many Languages People and only you chose through the aspens storm-- fresh and A perfect marriage Drum Beat, Pueblo (5) Bird of paradise do- People At A Table, to listen to. For new, nourished of light, air and Many Voices Wind In The Trees ing its mating dance Drumming Dining me it’s heavy metal to Kendrick Lamar technology Wind Through Copal During An Drums Mariachi People Exchanging and hard rock; for as paint flies off its Aztec Danza All Kinds Of Music others it’s newer, Many Leaves wings with each Drums Mariachi Ideas Announcements mellower, louder, Wind, Through movement creating a Ponderosa (2) Mariachi Bands People Greeting Drums, African quieter, older, or The Aspens painting. turpentine on a Applause One Another Drums, Mbira(?) Mariachi Bands just the calm sound recently completed Applause And Woman priest at Mariachi Music Piano & Violin of silence. Bright painting Gratitude Drums, Native Guadalupe Church Pleasing To The The Orchestra preaching on Sun- Unci Maka Drums, Pueblo Mariachis Brotherhood Aspen Leaves In Ear-- Great Music Tuning Up day in Spanish (Grandmother Wind Epic, uplifting, Marimba Players Brown (2) Earth) (Lakota) Pueblo The Songs Wonderful Aspens Blowing In transformational, Mozart Quiet To Loud Traditional To Workers At Work Brown -- Skin, Land Then it’s like mint. Breeze beautiful music Multicultural Or rain. Nice. Rancheras, opera, Modern And Essence Aspens Rustling Flamenco Music World Class Per- Fresh. Refreshing. folk, And rock & Traffic (Screeches) forming Arts Built Upon The Past But familiar... Bandstand Flamenco Music roll Traffic! Zozobra Vino Tinto Bells (Cathedral) Flutes Music Rattles Built Upon The Past Tranquility Zozobra (3) Footsteps on the Music In A Back- Warm Cookies Birds Chirping Ravens Children desert floor on a yard Barbeque Unexpected harmo- Birds Chirping Wood clear, still summer Rock ‘N’ Roll nies with punctua- Sometimes Music In The Children embracing Wool day Samba tions of dissonance Streets When asked what culture and laughing with Boom Boxes Vanessie’s each other, a group Yummy Friendly voices Music Of All Sorts Silence looks like, these were the Brassy Forest Trees of Yummy at the Farmers’ Singing Voices of a family answers given by partici- (?!) Market Music On The mariachi pants: Yummy Food Plaza Sneezes Children Playing In Buskers Gatherings Water Parks Music On The Song 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊¯ Cantos y canciones Guitar Water Running-- Plaza Christmas Lights In When asked what culture at Mass and Fiestas Songs Stream, River, Rain sounds like, these were the Guitars Music That Makes Adobe (5) The Plaza Car Traffic On Spanish answers given by partici- Guitars In San Me Start Dancing Weeping & Laugh- Cerrillos And St. Adobe Buildings pants: Miguel Chapel Spanish ing At The Same Church(es) (2) Francis Music-- All Kinds Time Heaven (Except Country!) Spring Birds-- Joy- And Mesas Clouds (2) “O Conquistadora Cars/Trucks ful Jazz Music: Architecture Patrona y Reina Cathedral Bells Street Music In Color/Colorful (9) Nuestra....” Jazz Native American Cathedral Bells Santa Fe Art In Public Space Music Community {¡Viva La Opera!} Joy Street Musicians Cathedral Bells Aspen Leaves Trem- Las Posadas Native Dances Composting Chamber Music Symphony bling Native Dances

151 AppendixAppendices K AppendixAppendices K 152 Spirit {Speaking/Singing Children Laughter Native Music-- The bells of the Whatever kind of Authentic [In] Traditional Drums Cathedral mixed music you like. For Spring--Dirt In The Church Bells Laughter Beautiful Wind Languages;People Natural To Loud with the music of me, that’s mostly Talking Together Church Bells Laughter of mixed the Cathedral hard rock and Beautiful Medians Spring: Wild With Ease Speak- Ringing community gather- Norteño heavy metal. Judas Flowers ings and stories The growl of a ing Different Coyotes in the Open Communi- lowrider and the Priest, W.A.S.P., Beautiful Sunsets Sweat At The Gym Languages; Many arroyo at night Live Music Communicationcation rumble of a bass The Scorpions, Voices, Many Lan- Beauty/Beautiful (4) Sweet Crackling Live Performers Opera Mötley Crüe, Sixx: guages Respecting The music blaring A.M., to me they Tacos Asada Each Other} Dance Lively Music At Opera (7) out of one of our all amount to hope, Beetle-Wing Ear- Railyard Or Plaza many radios, com- Earringsrings Tamales {Zozobra Moaning} Dance Rock, From Parades and that’s a huge A Real Live Band Los Pastores ing out of a cassette part of our culture. Tarring Roofs 1,000 People Passed On Stories player, or rising out Belonging Disco Music Many Languages Wind Best Fireplace Ever! Dancing On The Peaceful of Dad’s Walkman. Biking/Hiking Trails Plaza (Regularly) Music that you, Wind blowing city after a rain- Drum Many Languages People and only you chose through the aspens storm-- fresh and A perfect marriage Drum Beat, Pueblo (5) Bird of paradise do- People At A Table, to listen to. For new, nourished of light, air and Many Voices Wind In The Trees ing its mating dance Drumming Dining me it’s heavy metal to Kendrick Lamar technology Wind Through Copal During An Drums Mariachi People Exchanging and hard rock; for as paint flies off its Aztec Danza All Kinds Of Music others it’s newer, Many Leaves Drums Mariachi Ideas wings with each Announcements mellower, louder, Wind, Through movement creating a Ponderosa (2) Mariachi Bands People Greeting movement creating a Drums, African quieter, older, or The Aspens painting. turpentine on a Applause One Another painting. Drums, Mbira(?) Mariachi Bands just the calm sound recently completed Applause And WomanWoman priest at Mariachi Music Piano & Violin of silence. Bright painting Gratitude Drums, Native Guadalupe Church Pleasing To The The Orchestra preaching on Sun- Unci Maka Drums, Pueblo Mariachis Brotherhood Aspen Leaves In Ear-- Great Music Tuning Up day in Spanish (Grandmother Wind Epic, uplifting, Marimba Players Brown (2) Earth) (Lakota) Pueblo The Songs Wonderful Aspens Blowing In transformational, Mozart Quiet To Loud Traditional To Workers At Work Brown -- Skin, Land Then it’s like mint. Breeze beautiful music Multicultural Or rain. Nice. Rancheras, opera, Modern And Essence Aspens Rustling Flamenco Music WWorldorld Class Per- Fresh. Refreshing. folk, And rock & Traffic (Screeches) Performingforming Arts Arts Built Upon The Past But familiar... Bandstand Flamenco Music roll Traffic! Zozobra Vino Tinto Bells (Cathedral) Flutes Music Rattles Built Upon The Past Tranquility Zozobra (3) Footsteps on the Music In A Back- Warm Cookies Birds Chirping Ravens Children desert floor on a yard Barbeque Unexpected harmo- Wood Birds Chirping Rock ‘N’ Roll nies with punctua- clear, still summer Music In The Children embracing Sometimes tions of dissonance Children Wool day Streets Samba and laughing with Boom Boxes When asked asked what culture what embracing and Yummy Friendly voices Silence Vanessie’s each other, a group Music Of All Sorts looksculture like, looks these like, were these the laughing with each Brassy Forest Trees at the Farmers’ answerswere the given answers by partici- given of Yummy Singing Voices of a family other, a group of (?!) Market Music On The mariachi pants:by participants: Yummy Food Plaza Sneezes Children Playing In Buskers Gatherings Water Parks Music On The Song 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊¯ Cantos y canciones Guitar Water Running-- Plaza Christmas Lights In When asked what culture at Mass and Fiestas Songs Stream, River, Rain sounds like, these were the Guitars Music That Makes Adobe (5) The Plaza Car Traffic On Spanish answers given by partici- Guitars In San Me Start Dancing Weeping & Laugh- Cerrillos And St. Adobe Buildings pants: Miguel Chapel Spanish ing At The Same Church(es) (2) Francis Music-- All Kinds Time Heaven (Except Country!) Spring Birds-- Joy- And Mesas Clouds (2) “O Conquistadora Cars/Trucks Joyfulful Jazz Music: Architecture Patrona y Reina Cathedral Bells Street Music In Color/Colorful (9) Nuestra....” Jazz Native American Cathedral Bells Santa Fe Art In Public Space Music Community {¡Viva La Opera!} Joy Street Musicians Cathedral Bells Aspen Leaves Trem- Las Posadas Native Dances Composting Chamber Music Symphony bling Native Dances

151 AppendixAppendices K AppendixAppendices K 152 Cross between L.A. Galleries Mesmerizing Sculptures (4) Vendors standing and New Mexico in in the middle of the the 1870’s-1880’s. Garden you’ve ever Michael Navajo’s Sky/Blue Skies street, selling The Somewhere be- seen, the biggest hands on gallery (10) {Overarching; New Mexican tween the places in Incredible; Big Gorgeous High Mixture of tradition- “24” (2001-2010) With Clouds; With Vibrant Mountain Town al and contemporary and “Young Guns” Moon & Stars; A architecture sunset when the sky Vivid (1988). We’re Green, Red, backdrops the opera; interesting like that. Charred, Roasted Mountains (2) What we look like Looks like the night We’ve evolved, but on an everyday basis we’re too old to Happiness Museums sky} forget our past. White Healthy Music On The Plaza Sleek and real as a Dance(s) (8) body in the wild Wind Turbines Herencia Old People Walking Dancing On The Small And Welcome Young People Plaza; The Dances History/Historic (2) Old Things Laughing Snow Falling In The Pueblos, Inheritance Open Space, No Mescalero & Dulce Development (2) So incredibly free of & Navajo Nation; Integrity plastic bags Fed Ex Guy Head- Open Spaces ing Out To Pueblo Intriguing Solar Panels To Dance; The look Our Elders Kindness of a Deer Dance at Something Familiar Paintings (2) Taos Pueblo; Native Landscape domi- Something New Dances; Pueblo nates, not manmade People Everywhere Dances buildings like the Special Clothing old architecture People Walking, Delicious Stars At Night book “Of Earth And Strolling Timbers Made” Diverse Peoples; Pink & Blue Sunsets Stimulating Diversity Accepted Landscaping And Celebrated Plaza Sun Throughout The Large Groups Symphony To The City; Diversity That Procession, Vespers Together Eyes Is Honored And & Mass Welcomed; Cultur- Libraries Public Art (2) The fish sculpture ally Diversity Toler- at The Convention Life ant-- How Cool! Quilt that is frayed, Center; Surprise well loved, and Sculptures; Beautiful Diversity/Diverse (9) Love woven with many Thoughtful Interna- Ethnic Magnetic hands/many stories tional Harmonies In Exciting Many Ages Rainbow (2) Connection With The Past Experiences Many divisions be- Red, Green, Black, tween rich and poor White; Bursting Turquoise Farolitos & Lumi- neighborhoods With Color; Rich narias On Christmas Color Understated Eve (2) Many Shapes Reflections Of Our Unique Architecture Fiesta clothes Many Skin Tones Past Unique light, like no Free Many Stories Rich Art other

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153 AppendixAppendices K AppendixAppendices K 154 Cross between L.A. Galleries Mesmerizing Sculptures (4) Vendors standing and New Mexico in in the middle of the the 1870’s-1880’s. Garden you’ve ever Michael Navajo’s Sky/Blue Skies street, selling The Somewhere be- seen, the biggest hands on gallery (10) {Overarching; New Mexican tween the places in Incredible; Big Gorgeous High Mixture of tradition- “24” (2001-2010) With Clouds; With Vibrant Mountain Town al and contemporary and “Young Guns” Moon & Stars; A architecture sunset when the sky Vivid (1988). We’re Green, Red, backdrops the opera; interesting like that. Charred, Roasted Mountains (2) What we look like Looks like the night We’ve evolved, but on an everyday basis we’re too old to Happiness Museums sky} forget our past. White Healthy Music On The Plaza Sleek and real as a Dance(s) (8) body in the wild Wind Turbines Herencia Old People Walking Dancing On The Small And Welcome Young People Plaza; The Dances History/Historic (2) Old Things Laughing Snow Falling In The Pueblos, Inheritance Open Space, No Mescalero & Dulce Development (2) So incredibly free of & Navajo Nation; Integrity plastic bags Fed Ex Guy Head- Open Spaces ing Out To Pueblo Intriguing Solar Panels To Dance; The look Our Elders Kindness of a Deer Dance at Something Familiar Paintings (2) Taos Pueblo; Native Landscape domi- Something New Dances; Pueblo nates, not manmade People Everywhere Dances buildings like the Special Clothing old architecture People Walking, Delicious Stars At Night book “Of Earth And Strolling Timbers Made” Diverse Peoples; Pink & Blue Sunsets Stimulating Diversity Accepted Landscaping And Celebrated Plaza Sun Throughout The Large Groups To- Symphony To The City; Diversity That Procession, Vespers gether Eyes Is Honored And & Mass Welcomed; Cultur- Libraries Public Art (2) The fish sculpture ally Diversity Toler- at The Convention Life ant-- How Cool! Quilt that is frayed, Center; Surprise well loved, and Sculptures; Beautiful Diversity/Diverse (9) Love woven with many Thoughtful Interna- Ethnic Magnetic hands/many stories tional Harmonies In Exciting Many Ages Rainbow (2) Connection With The Past Experiences Many divisions be- Red, Green, Black, tween rich and poor White; Bursting Turquoise Farolitos & Lumi- neighborhoods With Color; Rich narias On Christmas Color Understated Eve (2) Many Shapes Reflections Of Our Unique Architecture Festa clothes Many Skin Tones Past Unique light, like no Free Many Stories Rich Art other

Friendly Greetings Me, You, Us Santa Fe Style

153 AppendixAppendices K AppendixAppendices K 154 Appendix L Part II Un dia, un niño encontró un camino hacia el campo adonde estaba el árbol joven sentado, absorbiendo los rayos del Seed Story: City of Dreamers sol. El niño trajo a otros niños para ayudarlo hacer a un lado al hierro, vidrios y cemento. One day, a child found a pathway into the yard where the young tree sat absorbing the sun. The child brought other children the next day to help push away the iron, broken glass and concrete.

Al ver los ninos un vecino les ofreció agua y fertilizante. Al día siguiente, algunas abuelitas se reunieron para hacerle Part I una poza al árbol para capturar la lluvia. Erase una vez una ciudad en la cual cultivación era un base de unidad. El tiempo la forzó al olvido. Las acequias ya no Seeing the children over the wall, a neighbor offered some water and fertilizer. The next day, the grandmothers built fluían, ya no había ni crianzas. Sin agua y poca lluvia las huertas se secaron y fueron cortadas. Poco a poco, el pavimento a berm to capture the rain. fue colocado. Where there had once been cultivation, time had forced forgetting in a city that once thrived on unity. The ditches no Día tras día, con este ayuda, comenzó a crecer, fuerte y vibrante, alcanzando el hermoso cielo. Con el tiempo el longer flowed, connecting this city and nurturing it. With no water and little rain, orchards dried up and were cut down. vecindario se empezó a reunir alrededor de él. En toda la ciudad, la gente comenzó a llevar semillas y a plantarlas. In time, yards were paved over and forgotten. Day after day, with this encouragement, it began to grow strong and vibrant, reaching for the beautiful sky. In time, the entire neighborhood began to gather around it. All across the city, people started to take the few seeds and Muchos se fueron y los que antes cultivaban la tierra, ahora laboran, lavando platos y construyendo carreteras. Como planted them. muchas huertas olvidadas, ahora estos lugares se encuentran plagados de hierro doblado, vidrio roto y cemento cubierto con grafiti. Con el tiempo, los árboles crecieron por todos lados. Many had left and those that had once cultivated the land, now labored washing dishes and building roads. Like many In time, trees were growing everywhere. yards, this former orchard had become a forgotten place, littered with bent iron, broken glass and concrete covered with graffiti. Unos produjeron frutas, flores y muchas más semillas. Otros sirvieron de leña. La madera, se convirtió en casas, escuelas y lugares de alabanza. One day, the wind caught a seed and blew it into this yard. The lone seed had been carried hundred of miles from the Some produced fruit and flowers and more seeds. Others served as the wood for fires. The wood was also trans- south, sent into the wind with the hope of its survival. Although far away from its origins, the seed carried the memory of formed into houses, schools, and places of worship, that invited others in. a great lineage —of lush forests and orchards, of places that had once cherished seeds. Hicieron bancos y mesas, donde cantaban canciones, y juntaban a la familia, y a nuevos amigos. Un dia el viento soplo una semilla hacia a el campo. Esta semilla solitaria, con la esperanza de sobrevivir, volo cientos They made benches and tables, where they sang songs, gathered family, and new friends. de millas hacia el sur. Ya lejos de sus orígenes, la semilla llevaba con ella grandes memorias de gran linage- de bosques lozanos y huertas, de lugares que apreciaban las semillas. Hicieron papel y lápices. Diarios y dibujos. Canciones e historias This seed was not the only one. Some had come from other places, some from this neighborhood. Each had stories, sobre sueños de arbolitos, que con un poco mas animo, crecieron altos y fuertes. memory and hope coiled inside, encouraging tenacity and will. They made paper and pencils. Diaries and drawings. Songs and stories. Stories about dreams of sprouts, that with a little extra encouragement, will grow tall and strong. Esta semilla no era la única. Algunas han venido de otros sitios, algunas de este vecindario. Cada semilla retenía esperanza enroscada dentro de si, generando tenacidad y poder. This is our story, and your story, a story of a city of dreamers. The little seed traveled across the barren yard, blown on top of hard concrete, until it rolled itself into a crack. Esta es nuestra historia, tú historia, y la historia de una ciudad de soñadores.

La pequeña semilla viajó por el campo árido, soplada encima de cemento duro, hasta que se tiró en una grieta del cemen- to. The harsh wind spoke, “You will never succeed. You will never become a tree or amount to anything. Like all the others in this place, you too will fail.” The seed decided not to listen.

El cruel viento hablo, “Nunca tendras exito. Nunca serás un árbol ni serás nada en la vida. Como todos los demás en este Appendix M - lugar, tu tambien fallaras.” La semilla decidido no escuchar. It knew it had to break through the barrier of hard, unyielding concrete. Benchmarking Data from Peer Cities Reviewed

Sabía que tenía que romper la barrera del cemento inflexible y duro. One day, came thunder, followed by a single raindrop. This singular bit of water encouraged the seed to send out a Visit the following link to view survey results: linktosurveydata.com/1224-123 shoot, pushing itself out of its barrier, believing it could succeed.

Un día, vino un rayo, seguido por una sola gota de lluvia. Esta singular gota de agua alentó a la semilla a esforzarse, em- pujandose lejos de su barrera, creyendo que sí podría tener éxito. The seed grew into a sapling, its roots struggling against the concrete, but its green leaves shimmering in the sun, encour- aging it to grow.

La semilla creció a ser un árbol joven, sus raíces batallaban contra el cemento, pero sus relucientes hojas verdes brillaban con el sol, alimentandola su crecimiento.

155 Appendix L Appendix L-M 156 Appendix L Part II Un dia, un niño encontró un camino hacia el campo adonde estaba el árbol joven sentado, absorbiendo los rayos del Seed Story: City of Dreamers sol. El niño trajo a otros niños para ayudarlo hacer a un lado al hierro, vidrios y cemento. One day, a child found a pathway into the yard where the young tree sat absorbing the sun. The child brought other children the next day to help push away the iron, broken glass and concrete.

Al ver los ninos un vecino les ofreció agua y fertilizante. Al día siguiente, algunas abuelitas se reunieron para hacerle Part I una poza al árbol para capturar la lluvia. Erase una vez una ciudad en la cual cultivación era un base de unidad. El tiempo la forzó al olvido. Las acequias ya no Seeing the children over the wall, a neighbor offered some water and fertilizer. The next day, the grandmothers built fluían, ya no había ni crianzas. Sin agua y poca lluvia las huertas se secaron y fueron cortadas. Poco a poco, el pavimento a berm to capture the rain. fue colocado. Where there had once been cultivation, time had forced forgetting in a city that once thrived on unity. The ditches no Día tras día, con este ayuda, comenzó a crecer, fuerte y vibrante, alcanzando el hermoso cielo. Con el tiempo el longer flowed, connecting this city and nurturing it. With no water and little rain, orchards dried up and were cut down. vecindario se empezó a reunir alrededor de él. En toda la ciudad, la gente comenzó a llevar semillas y a plantarlas. In time, yards were paved over and forgotten. Day after day, with this encouragement, it began to grow strong and vibrant, reaching for the beautiful sky. In time, the entire neighborhood began to gather around it. All across the city, people started to take the few seeds and Muchos se fueron y los que antes cultivaban la tierra, ahora laboran, lavando platos y construyendo carreteras. Como planted them. muchas huertas olvidadas, ahora estos lugares se encuentran plagados de hierro doblado, vidrio roto y cemento cubierto con grafiti. Con el tiempo, los árboles crecieron por todos lados. Many had left and those that had once cultivated the land, now labored washing dishes and building roads. Like many In time, trees were growing everywhere. yards, this former orchard had become a forgotten place, littered with bent iron, broken glass and concrete covered with graffiti. Unos produjeron frutas, flores y muchas más semillas. Otros sirvieron de leña. La madera, se convirtió en casas, escuelas y lugares de alabanza. One day, the wind caught a seed and blew it into this yard. The lone seed had been carried hundred of miles from the Some produced fruit and flowers and more seeds. Others served as the wood for fires. The wood was also trans- south, sent into the wind with the hope of its survival. Although far away from its origins, the seed carried the memory of formed into houses, schools, and places of worship, that invited others in. a great lineage —of lush forests and orchards, of places that had once cherished seeds. Hicieron bancos y mesas, donde cantaban canciones, y juntaban a la familia, y a nuevos amigos. Un dia el viento soplo una semilla hacia a el campo. Esta semilla solitaria, con la esperanza de sobrevivir, volo cientos They made benches and tables, where they sang songs, gathered family, and new friends. de millas hacia el sur. Ya lejos de sus orígenes, la semilla llevaba con ella grandes memorias de gran linage- de bosques lozanos y huertas, de lugares que apreciaban las semillas. Hicieron papel y lápices. Diarios y dibujos. Canciones e historias This seed was not the only one. Some had come from other places, some from this neighborhood. Each had stories, sobre sueños de arbolitos, que con un poco mas animo, crecieron altos y fuertes. memory and hope coiled inside, encouraging tenacity and will. They made paper and pencils. Diaries and drawings. Songs and stories. Stories about dreams of sprouts, that with a little extra encouragement, will grow tall and strong. Esta semilla no era la única. Algunas han venido de otros sitios, algunas de este vecindario. Cada semilla retenía esperanza enroscada dentro de si, generando tenacidad y poder. This is our story, and your story, a story of a city of dreamers. The little seed traveled across the barren yard, blown on top of hard concrete, until it rolled itself into a crack. Esta es nuestra historia, tú historia, y la historia de una ciudad de soñadores.

La pequeña semilla viajó por el campo árido, soplada encima de cemento duro, hasta que se tiró en una grieta del cemen- to. The harsh wind spoke, “You will never succeed. You will never become a tree or amount to anything. Like all the others in this place, you too will fail.” The seed decided not to listen.

El cruel viento hablo, “Nunca tendras exito. Nunca serás un árbol ni serás nada en la vida. Como todos los demás en este Appendix M - lugar, tu tambien fallaras.” La semilla decidido no escuchar. It knew it had to break through the barrier of hard, unyielding concrete. Benchmarking Data from Peer Cities Reviewed

Sabía que tenía que romper la barrera del cemento inflexible y duro. One day, came thunder, followed by a single raindrop. This singular bit of water encouraged the seed to send out a Visit the following link to view survey results: linktosurveydata.com/1224-123 shoot, pushing itself out of its barrier, believing it could succeed. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1W03E-H77NLFwMqe-U2Tuz1A-jCmFKcGNSmE2Vk9BuGE/edit?pref=2&pli=1#gid Un día, vino un rayo, seguido por una sola gota de lluvia. Esta singular gota de agua alentó a la semilla a esforzarse, em- pujandose lejos de su barrera, creyendo que sí podría tener éxito. The seed grew into a sapling, its roots struggling against the concrete, but its green leaves shimmering in the sun, encour- aging it to grow.

La semilla creció a ser un árbol joven, sus raíces batallaban contra el cemento, pero sus relucientes hojas verdes brillaban con el sol, alimentandola su crecimiento.

155 Appendix L Appendix L-M 156 Appendix N A Storied-Sensory Map -

As a part of the initiative for the City of Santa Fe, Culture Connects Santa Fe - A Prototype Sensory Map, a pilot geo-cultural map of the community’s cultural assets, also began development. Consistent with sensory and story maps being created around the world, our prototype used a particular framework that is distinct. This project was an effort to depict culture in a new way — perhaps unexpected but also different from websites or mobile device apps such as Yelp, where theaters, museums or other cultural venues and events and programming are easily found.

Instead, with the objective to creatively illuminate the community’s broad cultural assets, our prototype complemented a set of questions and a core component of the initiative. The framework is based on a methodology that accentuates the power of the hu- man senses. During the Public Engagement, as a part of the effort to broaden the conversation about the definitions of culture, the question was asked what Santa Fe culture looks, sounds, smells, tastes, and feels lik. This same set of questions has defined the struc- ture for the map, illuminating users to experience Santa Fe by listening more closely to what they hear; seeing more clearly what they look at; illustrating how taste and smell are guided by the savory and aromatic alike; and, inviting a closer tactile relationship to what they feel.

The early stages of conceptualization of the pilot project began at Santa Fe University of Art and Design, where a team of students, The sensory map thus far includes remarkable videos of students from the National Dance Institute - New Mexico, performing primarily from Studio Arts and Photography departments, met weekly, planning the design phase and content layout. A differ- an interpretive piece about transportation in a parking garage; an oral history recording that shares some of the history of Village ent group of students, enrolled in a course on photography and storytelling taught by Don Usner, further built out the content of Agua Fria; and gorgeous photograpy of the 1989 fresco “Acequia Madre,” by Frederico M. Vigil. As just the beginning, even development phase, focusing on two areas: bakeries, as sites of culture, where they conducted interviews and photographed three this small sampling begins to reveal, celebrate, and elevate the richness of Santa Fe’s traditions and diversity, portending a demo- different ones across the city; and homelessness, videoed to “capture the humanity and individuality present among the homeless cratic gateway that encourages a broad participation grounded in the values of Culture Connects. community living in Santa Fe,” as seen through the eyes of creatives in City Indifferent. Going forward, this prototype should continue to be developed, potentially through a partnership between the City and stu- As the content development phase continued, geographic information system (GIS) professionals volunteered their time to begin dents from Santa Fe University of Art and Design, as well as from the Santa Fe Community College and St. John’s College. As building the prototype itself, utilizing a newly evolving technology from the international GIS software distributor, ESRI, that this is developed and placed on a server, analytics should be tracked to begin understanding usability, as well as any vulnerabili- brings additional dimensionality to maps. ArcGIS software, that includes Arc Online, Arc Desktop and Arc Story Map, provided ties requiring attention. Content should also continue to be uploaded within the five senses construct, as well as consideration as the interface to integrate audio, web pages, video, photography, and other content into a sensory map view that focuses on the to how the prototype can be further deployed to ensure the widest benefit. Culture of Santa Fe in a “Smart City” format. Another prototype was also developed using a JavaScript library through leafletjs.com. The Culture Connects Santa Fe - A Prototype Sensory Map can be found at the following link: https://msrhomeuse.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=f65dc2e011224b3ab73b54646c862031

157 AppendixAppendices N AppendixAppendices N 160 Appendix N A Storied-Sensory Map -

As a part of the initiative for the City of Santa Fe, Culture Connects Santa Fe - A Prototype Sensory Map, a pilot geo-cultural map of the community’s cultural assets, also began development. Consistent with sensory and story maps being created around the world, our prototype used a particular framework that is distinct. This project was an effort to depict culture in a new way — perhaps unexpected but also different from websites or mobile device apps such as Yelp, where theaters, museums or other cultural venues and events and programming are easily found.

Instead, with the objective to creatively illuminate the community’s broad cultural assets, our prototype complemented a set of questions and a core component of the initiative. The framework is based on a methodology that accentuates the power of the hu- man senses. During the Public Engagement, as a part of the effort to broaden the conversation about the definitions of culture, the question was asked what Santa Fe culture looks, sounds, smells, tastes, and feels lik. This same set of questions has defined the struc- ture for the map, illuminating users to experience Santa Fe by listening more closely to what they hear; seeing more clearly what they look at; illustrating how taste and smell are guided by the savory and aromatic alike; and, inviting a closer tactile relationship to what they feel.

The early stages of conceptualization of the pilot project began at Santa Fe University of Art and Design, where a team of students, The sensory map thus far includes remarkable videos of students from the National Dance Institute - New Mexico, performing primarily from Studio Arts and Photography departments, met weekly, planning the design phase and content layout. A differ- an interpretive piece about transportation in a parking garage; an oral history recording that shares some of the history of Village ent group of students, enrolled in a course on photography and storytelling taught by Don Usner, further built out the content of Agua Fria; and gorgeous photograpy of the 1989 fresco “Acequia Madre,” by Frederico M. Vigil. As just the beginning, even development phase, focusing on two areas: bakeries, as sites of culture, where they conducted interviews and photographed three this small sampling begins to reveal, celebrate, and elevate the richness of Santa Fe’s traditions and diversity, portending a demo- different ones across the city; and homelessness, videoed to “capture the humanity and individuality present among the homeless cratic gateway that encourages a broad participation grounded in the values of Culture Connects. community living in Santa Fe,” as seen through the eyes of creatives in City Indifferent. Going forward, this prototype should continue to be developed, potentially through a partnership between the City and stu- As the content development phase continued, geographic information system (GIS) professionals volunteered their time to begin dents from Santa Fe University of Art and Design, as well as from the Santa Fe Community College and St. John’s College. As building the prototype itself, utilizing a newly evolving technology from the international GIS software distributor, ESRI, that this is developed and placed on a server, analytics should be tracked to begin understanding usability, as well as any vulnerabili- brings additional dimensionality to maps. ArcGIS software, that includes Arc Online, Arc Desktop and Arc Story Map, provided ties requiring attention. Content should also continue to be uploaded within the five senses construct, as well as consideration as the interface to integrate audio, web pages, video, photography, and other content into a sensory map view that focuses on the to how the prototype can be further deployed to ensure the widest benefit. Culture of Santa Fe in a “Smart City” format. Another prototype was also developed using a JavaScript library through leafletjs.com. The Culture Connects Santa Fe - A Prototype Sensory Map can be found at the following link: https://msrhomeuse.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=f65dc2e011224b3ab73b54646c862031

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