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Santa Fe Convention Center Adopted by the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission On the snow-encrypted branches: bird-skitter. Then bird. ~ Jon Davis excerpted from “Early Snow” Santa Fe Community Gallery (a) Adopted by The City of Santa Fe Arts Commission There is a deep fatigue for how it had been ~ Marc Seabock Santa Fe Community Gallery (b/c-diptych) b/c - Adopted by The Standard & Antiques Co. Footprints in the snow, crescent moon, all my beautiful failures. ~ Miriam Sagan Design Warehouse Adopted by Design Warehouse aesthetics are the morals of the feud. ~ Jesse Wood Aaron Payne Fine Art Adopted by Aaron Payne Fine Art how love fled ~ Nina Koh Santa Fe Public Library, Main Branch Adopted by New Mexico Literary Arts Poetry, n. A narrowing of the prose for which there is no known cure. ~ Jon Davis Carlos Gilbert Elementary School (music) Adopted by the Center for Contemporary Arts fire hot crackling i warm up fast ~ Owen Attlesey, Santiago Griego CGE, 3 rd grade Carlos Gilbert Elementary School (Catron St.) Adopted by Carlos Gilbert PTK snowman racing down the street ~ Joey Gurulé CGE, 3 rd grade Carlos Gilbert Elementary School (Griffin St.) Adopted by Big Swing LLC hot cocoa with marshmallows warm me up! ~ Savannah Navaerret CGE, 3 rd grade Santa Fe School of Cooking (Guadalupe St.) Adopted by Santa Fe School of Cooking A tumbled rock, neatly snailed in a jelly roll of snow ~Katherine Kubarski Excerpted from “First Hike After Chemo” Santa Fe School of Cooking (entrance) Adopted by Santa Fe School of Cooking A candle burns upside down break: light turns ~ Lauren Whitehurst Bokum Building (Teen Court) Adopted by Anonymous Floating from the heavens wildly dancing ‘round ~ Mateo Martinez Santa Fe High School, 9 th grade New Mexico School for the Arts Adopted by NMSA-Art Institute Carve out your smile It will dry by the time Lather on the war paint. ~ Max Murphy, Cris Ianucci, Emily Stearns, Chance Wiley NMSA students Selby Fleetwood Gallery (triptych) Adopted by Selby Fleetwood Gallery rare calm with dark trim days ~ Karina Hean Jerry Apodaca Building Adopted by Charlotte Jackson Fine Art a broken raven wing snagged on a branch marked like a flag the entry to my awakening ~ Michelle Laflamme-Childs excerpted from “How It Happens V” Bataan Memorial (west) Adopted by Ohori’s Coffee El arte de caer podemos aprender de la nieve que cae sin saber cómo ni donde ni porque ~ Bridget Green Bataan Memorial (north 2 nd floor) Adopted by Lannan Foundation You whisper earthward only to be molded into a curbside drift ~ Seth Tucker Cohen Bataan Memorial (east 2 nd floor) Adopted by Charlotte Jackson Fine Art rain slip cold ice heart night. later in the way with the shiver and good night to the earth. ~ Mareina Pachir Turquoise Trail Charter School, 5 th grade Bee Hive Kids’ Books Adopted by Bee Hive Kids’ Books warm blue eggs ~ Christian Nardi Lannan Foundation Honoring Dennis O’Driscoll (1954-2012) Adopted by Lannan Foundation Snow pollinates the ground, simplifies the shape of things. ~ Dennis O’Driscoll Excerpted from “The Death of a Beekeeper after reading the novel by Lars Gustafsson” Marji Gallery & Contemporary Projects (Read St.) Adopted by Marji Gallery & Contemporary Projects As the snow melts away slosh comes ~ Amy Borton Santa Fe School for the Arts & Sciences, 7 th Grade Marji Gallery & Contemporary Projects (Guadalupe St.) Adopted by Marji Gallery & Contemporary Projects Praise for a glob of honey. ~ Lauren Camp Marc Howard Exceptional Jewelry Design Adopted by Marc Howard Exceptional Jewelry Design necklace in the sun ~ Wayne Lee Excerpted from “Song for the Departed – for Paul Jones” play, children’s clothing & toys Adopted by play wide eyed ~ Nina Koh “Doghouse” parking gazebo at the Railyard (a) Adopted by Santa Fe Ultimate Frisbee We slide imperceptibly into mountains and chasms. ~ Michelle Holland Excerpted from “Ignition” “Doghouse” parking gazebo at the Railyard (b) Adopted by Creative Santa Fe Cries of snow geese on the wave of sunrise ~ Arthur Sze Excerpted from “Spectral Line” “Doghouse” parking gazebo at the Railyard (c) Adopted by Lannan Foundation What risk is there in quiet space: ~ Rae Gouirand Excerpted from “Susurrus” William Siegal Gallery (front) Adopted by William Siegal Gallery A few still listen to birds ~ Tatha William Siegal Gallery (back) Adopted by William Siegal Gallery A life fulfilled – the soul now weighs less than a feather ~ Tatha James Kelly Contemporary Adopted by James Kelly Contemporary exquisite signals, stars, words, rabbit tracks. ~ Edie Tsong ACC Fine Furnishings Home: Love. Live. Love Life. ~ Suzanne O’Leary La Montanita Co-op Adopted by La Montanita Co-op Our sustenance is a laugh, a grief a walk at night in the snow. ~ Arthur Sze excerpted from “Streamers” Betterday Coffee Adopted by Mellow Velo Bicycles Slurp in a heart of foam. ~ Teresita Gonzales Santa Fe County Projects, Facilities & Open Space Adopted by Lannan Foundation I wrap my arms around you, forever frozen ~ Pedro Tena Capital High School, 12 th grade Wood Gormley Elementary School (a) Adopted by the Center for Contemporary Arts ice cool come down ~ Che Kuzov-Tsong WGE, 1 st grade Wood Gormley Elementary School (b) Adopted by Steve, Lisa, and Ruby Schwartz Snow is a gift. ~ Sarah Pino WGE, 1 st grade The New Old Trail Garage Adopted by the New Old Trail Garage pause hawk cloud enter ~ Lauren Camp CCA Waxman-Muñoz Gallery (diptych) a - Adopted by the Center for Contemporary Arts b - Adopted by Lannan Foundation Slowly falling into light we shed the gait of routine finding ceremony in the spirit of form ~ Michelle Blade 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 8 Body of Santa Fe Adopted by the Body of Santa Fe This is the day that decides by itself to be beautiful. The field is a bride. How are we to say goodbye? ~ Henry Shukman Excerpted from “Snowy Morning” Cafe Fina Adopted by Cafe Fina In my heart, I feel loose crunch of snow beneath my boots ~ Isobel Peterson Turquoise Trail Charter School, 5 th grade Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen Adopted by ANAGR.AM Soup of songs sung with spoons ~ Leticia Lopez Atkin Olshin Schade Architects Adopted by Atkin Olshin Schade Architects The quiet slice-slice of the sickles and finally song. ~ William Wroth Adapted from “Rebirth of Song” Big Swing LLC (diptych) Adopted by Big Swing LLC Learning to See After decades – an outline ~ Ann Valley-Fox De Vargas Middle School Adopted by Santa Fe School for Massage The music flows through me and it gives me more speed. ~ Roberto Saenzpardo DVMS, 7 th grade Labor Ready Still we fall like love pick up our hands enjoy ~ Jessica Lawless Adapted from Random Notes (Reporter Series) Santa Fe University of Art and Design Thaw Art History Center Rm 503 Adopted by SFUAD Art Department i fasted on rice-filled orange rinds in chaco’s snow-capped solstice hum ~ Nicholas Chiarella Santa Fe University of Art and Design Thaw Art History Center Rm 502 Adopted by SFUAD Creative Writing and Literature Department Tell me: Is this what Sleep is? ~ Darryl Wellington Santa Fe Art Institute (entrance) Adopted by Diane Karp What’s a wolf without her pack? ~ Karyn Dodier De Vargas Middle School, 7 th grade Santa Fe Art Institute (sidewalk) Adopted by Snow Poems workshop participants And then, one day, I woke, and stepped into myself. ~ Chelsey Alden Excerpted from “Something, As Occult As Depression, Pulled Me Under” 7 9 10 11 12 12 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 35 36 36 36 37 38 39 40 Santa Fe Art Institute (driveway) Adopted by Artisan beneath her new winter’s coat— a shabby sweater that feels like spring. ~ Sierra Nelson Excerpted from “Winter Pantoum” Artisan Adopted by Frank Our continents still kissing undersea ~ Dayni Staddon Santa Fe Public Library, Southside Branch (triptych) a - Adopted by Elaine Fann b - Adopted by Littleglobe c - Adopted by Lannan Foundation Here the snow is like a dog curled around another dog white bats have scattered across the icy porch ~ Elizabeth Jacobson Excerpted from “Idyllic” Santa Fe Community College Fine Arts Building Adopted by SFCC Art on Campus In my eye, a feathered mandala, Dances with merriment. False romance -- to escape the cold Beauty of darkness Is that light shines brighter ~ Julie Yowell, Jessica Homeyer, Tashi Swierkosz, Ana Terrazas with Miriam Sagan Turquoise Trail Charter School Adopted by Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen Snow snow white but dark time time passing slowly falling ~ Baby True TTCS, 5 th grade POEMS

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Page 1: Adapted from Random Notes (Reporter Series)snowpoemsproject.com/.../02/snowpoems-MAP-FINALREVISED.pdfPoetry, n. A narrowing of the prose for which there is no known cure. ~ Jon Davis

Santa Fe Convention Center Adopted by the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission

On the snow-encryptedbranches: bird-skitter. Then bird. ~ Jon Davis excerpted from “Early Snow”

Santa Fe Community Gallery (a) Adopted by The City of Santa Fe Arts Commission

There is adeep fatiguefor how ithad been ~ Marc Seabock

Santa Fe Community Gallery (b/c-diptych) b/c - Adopted by The Standard & Antiques Co.

Footprints in the snow,crescent moon,all my beautiful failures. ~ Miriam Sagan

Design Warehouse Adopted by Design Warehouse

aesthetics are the morals of the feud. ~ Jesse Wood

Aaron Payne Fine Art Adopted by Aaron Payne Fine Art

how love fled ~ Nina Koh

Santa Fe Public Library, Main Branch Adopted by New Mexico Literary Arts

Poetry, n.A narrowing of the prose for which there is no known cure. ~ Jon Davis

Carlos Gilbert Elementary School (music) Adopted by the Center for Contemporary Arts

fire hotcracklingi warm upfast ~ Owen Attlesey, Santiago Griego CGE, 3rd grade

Carlos Gilbert Elementary School (Catron St.)Adopted by Carlos Gilbert PTK

snowmanracingdown thestreet ~ Joey Gurulé CGE, 3rd grade

Carlos Gilbert Elementary School (Griffin St.)Adopted by Big Swing LLC

hot cocoa withmarshmallowswarm me up! ~ Savannah Navaerret CGE, 3rd grade

Santa Fe School of Cooking (Guadalupe St.) Adopted by Santa Fe School of Cooking

A tumbled rock, neatly snailedin a jelly roll of snow ~Katherine Kubarski Excerpted from “First Hike After Chemo”

Santa Fe School of Cooking (entrance) Adopted by Santa Fe School of Cooking

A candle burnsupside downbreak: light turns ~ Lauren Whitehurst

Bokum Building (Teen Court) Adopted by Anonymous

Floating fromthe heavenswildly dancing ‘round ~ Mateo Martinez Santa Fe High School, 9th grade

New Mexico School for the Arts Adopted by NMSA-Art Institute

Carve out your smileIt will dry by the timeLather on the war paint. ~ Max Murphy, Cris Ianucci, Emily Stearns, Chance Wiley NMSA students

Selby Fleetwood Gallery (triptych) Adopted by Selby Fleetwood Gallery

rare calmwith darktrim days ~ Karina Hean

Jerry Apodaca Building Adopted by Charlotte Jackson Fine Art

a broken raven wingsnagged on a branchmarkedlike a flagthe entryto my awakening ~ Michelle Laflamme-Childs excerpted from “How It Happens V”

Bataan Memorial (west) Adopted by Ohori’s Coffee

El arte de caerpodemos aprenderde la nieveque cae sin saber cómoni dondeni porque ~ Bridget Green Bataan Memorial (north 2nd floor)Adopted by Lannan Foundation

You whisper earthwardonly to be moldedinto a curbside drift ~ Seth Tucker Cohen

Bataan Memorial (east 2nd floor)Adopted by Charlotte Jackson Fine Art

rain slip coldice heart night.later in the waywith the shiverand good nightto the earth. ~ Mareina Pachir Turquoise Trail Charter School, 5th grade

Bee Hive Kids’ Books Adopted by Bee Hive Kids’ Books

warmblueeggs ~ Christian Nardi

Lannan Foundation Honoring Dennis O’Driscoll (1954-2012) Adopted by Lannan Foundation

Snow pollinates the ground,simplifies the shape of things. ~ Dennis O’Driscoll Excerpted from “The Death of a Beekeeper after reading the novel by Lars Gustafsson”

Marji Gallery & Contemporary Projects (Read St.) Adopted by Marji Gallery & Contemporary Projects

Asthe snow melts awayslosh comes ~ Amy Borton Santa Fe School for the Arts & Sciences, 7th Grade

Marji Gallery & Contemporary Projects (Guadalupe St.) Adopted by Marji Gallery & Contemporary Projects

Praisefor a globof honey. ~ Lauren Camp

Marc Howard Exceptional Jewelry Design Adopted by Marc Howard Exceptional Jewelry Design

necklace in the sun ~ Wayne Lee Excerpted from “Song for the Departed – for Paul Jones”

play, children’s clothing & toys Adopted by play

wide eyed ~ Nina Koh

“Doghouse” parking gazebo at the Railyard (a) Adopted by Santa Fe Ultimate Frisbee

We slide imperceptibly into mountains and chasms. ~ Michelle Holland Excerpted from “Ignition”

“Doghouse” parking gazebo at the Railyard (b) Adopted by Creative Santa Fe

Cries of snow geese on the wave of sunrise ~ Arthur Sze Excerpted from “Spectral Line”

“Doghouse” parking gazebo at the Railyard (c) Adopted by Lannan Foundation

What riskis there in quiet space: ~ Rae Gouirand Excerpted from “Susurrus”

William Siegal Gallery (front) Adopted by William Siegal Gallery

A fewstilllistento birds ~ Tatha

William Siegal Gallery (back) Adopted by William Siegal Gallery

A life fulfilled –the soul now weighsless than a feather ~ Tatha

James Kelly Contemporary Adopted by James Kelly Contemporary

exquisite signals, stars, words, rabbit tracks. ~ Edie Tsong

ACC Fine Furnishings

Home: Love. Live. Love Life. ~ Suzanne O’Leary

La Montanita Co-op Adopted by La Montanita Co-op

Our sustenance is a laugh, a griefa walk at night in the snow. ~ Arthur Sze excerpted from “Streamers”

Betterday Coffee Adopted by Mellow Velo Bicycles

Slurp in a heart of foam. ~ Teresita Gonzales

Santa Fe County Projects, Facilities & Open Space Adopted by Lannan Foundation

I wrap my arms around you, forever frozen ~ Pedro Tena Capital High School, 12th grade

Wood Gormley Elementary School (a) Adopted by the Center for Contemporary Arts

icecoolcomedown ~ Che Kuzov-Tsong WGE, 1st grade

Wood Gormley Elementary School (b) Adopted by Steve, Lisa, and Ruby Schwartz

Snow is a gift. ~ Sarah Pino WGE, 1st grade

The New Old Trail Garage Adopted by the New Old Trail Garage

pausehawkcloudenter ~ Lauren Camp

CCA Waxman-Muñoz Gallery (diptych) a - Adopted by the Center for Contemporary Artsb - Adopted by Lannan Foundation

Slowly falling into lightwe shed the gait of routinefinding ceremony in the spirit of form ~ Michelle Blade

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Body of Santa Fe Adopted by the Body of Santa Fe

This is the day that decides by itself to be beautiful.The field is a bride. How are we to say goodbye? ~ Henry Shukman Excerpted from “Snowy Morning”

Cafe Fina Adopted by Cafe Fina

In my heart, I feel loosecrunch of snow beneath my boots ~ Isobel Peterson Turquoise Trail Charter School, 5th grade

Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen Adopted by ANAGR.AM

Soup of songssung with spoons ~ Leticia Lopez

Atkin Olshin Schade Architects Adopted by Atkin Olshin Schade Architects

The quietslice-sliceof the sicklesand finally song. ~ William Wroth Adapted from “Rebirth of Song”

Big Swing LLC (diptych) Adopted by Big Swing LLC

Learning to SeeAfter decades – an outline ~ Ann Valley-Fox

De Vargas Middle School Adopted by Santa Fe School for Massage

The music flows through me and it gives me more speed. ~ Roberto Saenzpardo DVMS, 7th grade

Labor Ready

Still we fall like lovepick up our handsenjoy ~ Jessica Lawless Adapted from Random Notes (Reporter Series)

Santa Fe University of Art and Design Thaw Art History Center Rm 503Adopted by SFUAD Art Department

i fasted onrice-filledorange rindsin chaco’ssnow-cappedsolstice hum ~ Nicholas Chiarella

Santa Fe University of Art and Design Thaw Art History Center Rm 502Adopted by SFUAD Creative Writing and Literature Department

Tell me:Is this whatSleep is? ~ Darryl Wellington

Santa Fe Art Institute (entrance) Adopted by Diane Karp

What’s a wolf without her pack? ~ Karyn Dodier De Vargas Middle School, 7th grade

Santa Fe Art Institute (sidewalk) Adopted by Snow Poems workshop participants

And then, one day, I woke, and stepped into myself. ~ Chelsey Alden Excerpted from “Something, As Occult As Depression, Pulled Me Under”

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Santa Fe Art Institute (driveway) Adopted by Artisan

beneath her new winter’s coat—a shabby sweater that feels like spring. ~ Sierra Nelson Excerpted from “Winter Pantoum”

Artisan Adopted by Frank

Our continents still kissing undersea ~ Dayni Staddon

Santa Fe Public Library, Southside Branch (triptych) a - Adopted by Elaine Fannb - Adopted by Littleglobec - Adopted by Lannan Foundation

Here the snow is like a dog curled around another dog white bats have scattered across the icy porch ~ Elizabeth Jacobson Excerpted from “Idyllic”

Santa Fe Community College Fine Arts Building Adopted by SFCC Art on Campus

In my eye, a feathered mandala,Dances with merriment.False romance -- to escape the coldBeauty of darknessIs that light shines brighter ~ Julie Yowell, Jessica Homeyer, Tashi Swierkosz, Ana Terrazas with Miriam Sagan

Turquoise Trail Charter School Adopted by Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen

Snow snow white butdark time time passingslowly falling ~ Baby True TTCS, 5th grade

POEMS

Page 2: Adapted from Random Notes (Reporter Series)snowpoemsproject.com/.../02/snowpoems-MAP-FINALREVISED.pdfPoetry, n. A narrowing of the prose for which there is no known cure. ~ Jon Davis

SNOW POEMS 2013Santa Fe, New Mexico

GUIDE MAPA community art project that explores our city as a living book

www.snowpoemsproject.com

Cut + Paste Society and the Santa Fe Art Institutepresent

Night of IlluminationFriday, Feb. 22, 6-8pm

Santa Fe Community Gallery201 W Marcy St.

closing ceremony with walking tours, refreshments and Snow Poems Hear Here Choir with Molly Sturges

Lannan Foundation309 Read St.

Marc Howard Exceptional Jewelry Design328 S. Guadalupe St. Ste. E

Marji Gallery & Contemporary Projects (2)340 Read St.

The New Old Trail Garage on Santa Fe Trail600 Old Santa Fe Trail

New Mexico School for the Arts275 E. Alameda St.

play, children’s clothing & toys500 Montezuma Ave.

Santa Fe Art Institute (3)1600 St. Michael’s Dr.

Santa Fe Community Gallery (3)201 W. Marcy St.

Santa Fe Community CollegeFine Arts Bldg: 6401 Richards Ave.

Santa Fe Convention Center201 W. Marcy St.

Santa Fe County Projects, Facilities & Open Space901 W. Alameda St. Ste. 20C

Santa Fe Public Library, Main Branch (diptych)145 Washington Ave.

Santa Fe Public Library, Southside Branch (triptych)6599 Jaguar Dr.

Santa Fe School of Cooking (2)125 N. Guadalupe St.

Santa Fe University of Art and Design (2)1600 St. Michael’s Dr.

Selby Fleetwood Gallery (triptych)600 Canyon Rd.

Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen1512 Pacheco St. Bldg. B

Turquoise Trail Charter School13 San Marcos Loop

William Siegal Gallery (2)540 S. Guadalupe St.

Wood Gormley Elementary School (2)141 E. Booth St.

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Amy Borton

Ana Terrazas

Anne Valley-Fox

Arthur Sze

Baby True

Bridget Green

Chance Wiley

Che Kuzov-Tsong

Chelsey Alden

Christian Nardi

Cris Ianucci

Darryl Wellington

Dayni Staddon

Dennis O’Driscoll

Edie Tsong

Elizabeth Jacobson

Emily Stearns

Henry Shukman

Isobel Peterson

Jesse Wood

Jessica Homeyer

Jessica Lawless

Joey Gurulé

Jon Davis

Julie Yowell

Karina Hean

Karyn Dodier

Katherine Kubarski

Lauren Camp

Lauren Whitehurst

Leticia Lopez

Marc Seabock

Mateo Martinez

Max Murphy

Michelle Blade

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Michelle Holland

Michelle Laflamme-Childs

Miriam Sagan

Nicholas Chiarella

Nina Koh

Owen Attlesey

Pedro Tena

Rae Gouirand

Roberto Saenzpardo

Santiago Griego

Sarah Pino

Seth Tucker Cohen

Sierra Nelson

Suzanne O’Leary

Tashi Swierkosz

Tatha

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As snow falls, poems written by the people of Santa Fe surface on windows throughout the city. These poems were written in free Snow Poems workshops, in schools, and culled from open submissions on our website. We welcome you to wander the city by foot, bicycle and/or car, and enjoy. The

poems will be washed away as light begins to signal spring at the end of February.

LOCATIONS

POETS

Aaron Payne Fine Art213 E. Marcy St.

ACC Fine Furnishings620 Cerrillos Rd.

Artisan2601 Cerrillos Rd.

Atkin Olshin Schade Architects1807 Second St. #34

Bataan Memorial Building (3)407 Galisteo St.

Bee Hive Kids’ Books328 Montezuma Ave.

Betterday Coffee905 W. Alameda St.

Big Swing LLC (diptych)1600 Lena St. Bldg. C Ste. 20

Body of Santa Fe333 Cordova Rd.

Bokum Building (Teen Court)142 W. Palace Ave.

CCA Waxman-Muñoz Gallery (diptych)1050 Old Pecos Trail

Cafe Fina624 Old Las Vegas Highway

Carlos Gilbert Elementary School (3)300 Griffin St.

Design Warehouse101 W. Marcy St.

De Vargas Middle School1720 Llano St.

“Doghouse” Parking Garage Gazebo @ Railyard (3)500 Market St.

James Kelly Contemporary550 S. Guadalupe St.

Jerry Apodaca Education Building300 Don Gaspar

La Montanita Co-op913 W. Alameda St.

Labor Ready1523 Fifth St.

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Resounding applause for Arianna Sullivan, Chelsey Alden, Hannah Mabel, Sharifa Lookman, Sofia Howard who got the poems up!

Cut+Paste Society, founded by Edie Tsong, is a creative community of women artists and writers in the Santa Fe area. Snow Poems is our first collaborative project. Thank you to participating members, especially: Julie Ruth, Elizabeth Lende, Kirsten Mundt, Katie Macaulay, Aline Brandauer.

Santa Fe Art Institute promotes and presents art as a positive social force through residencies, lectures, studio workshops, exhibitions, community art actions, and educational outreach for adults and young people. www.sfai.org

To see a complete list of sponsors, donor, and volunteers, please see www.snowpoemsproject.com/thank-you

PARTNERS

SPONSORS

Map courtesy of Google Inc.

Santa Fe Art Institute, Karyn Dodier

Santa Fe

Cut + Paste Society