Mud Kin Project honors the monsoon season through art "Para Reclamar," 2021, by Star Feliz, one of the artists featured in "Mud Kin Project: A Lightning Score" at Santa Fe Art Institute. "Mirando al norte para mirar al sur," Marcus Zuniga, 2025, composite photograph. Detail of an adobe brick installation by Margarita Paz-Pedro, who is hosting a brick-making workshop at Santa Fe Art Institute. “Following Spirit,” by Eva Aguila who is one of the artists featured in “Mud Kin Project: A Lightning Score” at Santa Fe Art Institute. Published June 12, 2025 - 2:00 p.m. Modified June 12, 2025 - 2:00 p.m. As featured on - Learn how the Mud Kin Project is honoring the monsoon season through art To usher in the start of New Mexico’s monsoon season, the Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI) presents a weekend of land- and lightning-themed art by six Indigenous and Latinx artists. “Mud Kin Project: A Lightning Score” consists of an exhibition, performance, brick-making workshop and a nature hike. It is the brainchild of Tracy Fenix, a Tejana curator with deep ties to the Southwest. collection_8dd11290-28ca-4c22-915e-1a6732d3120f.html
As featured on - Learn how the Mud Kin Project is honoring the monsoon season through art To usher in the start of New Mexico’s monsoon season, the Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI) presents a weekend of land- and lightning-themed art by six Indigenous and Latinx artists. “Mud Kin Project: A Lightning Score” consists of an exhibition, performance, brick-making workshop and a nature hike. It is the brainchild of Tracy Fenix, a Tejana curator with deep ties to the Southwest.
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