VOL. 11 BOUNDARIES commences our first live event of 2021 at CCA. Our presenters explore the real or imagined, handed down or self-imposed, boundaries that define our physical realities and internal landscapes.
Read MoreIn Flagging Boundaries, educator Victoria Mora shares her newfound respect for boundaries as a crucial step towards transformative education.
Read MoreArchitect Ronald Rael shares his political statement project—Teeter-Totter Wall at the US-Mexico border; project co-creator: architect Virginia San Fratello.
Read MoreIn Movement is Not Moral, Allegra Love, attorney and founder of Santa Fe Dreamers Project, questions the ethics of detention centers and possible hidden incentives that perpetuate this broken system.
Read MoreDog trainer Deborah Tolar shares Leash Work 101: How to Have a Pleasant Walk with Your Dog to help dog owners and their “best friends” cohabitate more harmoniously.
Read MoreIn Social Streets, architect Simon David reframes streets as destinations, revolutionizing our public space to encourage safety, as well as economic and community vibrancy.
Read MoreSculptor Paula Castillo examines corral fencing as a structural archetype of otherness and territorialism in her presentation In/Out.
Read MorePhotographer Kate Russell shares the magic that arises through the process of co-creation in her presentation Collaboration and Combustion.
Read MoreComposer Chris Jonas presents 20 x 20 Serendipity, a live multimedia experience reflecting the PechaKucha 20 x 20 construct with guest percussionist Ehren Kee Natay.
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