Timeless Waters: Acequia Culture In New Mexico

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HSF News:

Historic Santa Fe Foundation announces the exhibition, Timeless Waters: Acequia Culture in New Mexico. The show features two projects by artist Sharon Stewart: El Cerrito: A Village Life Portrait, and FIRESCAPE. Stewart’s work addresses traditions surrounding water in New Mexico and the challenges of acequia maintenance, preservation, and utilization in the face of the population changes and climate change.

Alongside Stewart’s photographs HSFF will provide talks that contextualize and discuss the role that acequias play in New Mexico and Stewart’s work. Jesse Roach, City of Santa Fe Water Division Director, will present July 24 on the structure and planning for the City’s water supply. Jake Barrow, Program Director for Cornerstones Community Partnerships, on the Rael Ranch Acequia in La Cienega, NM and their assistance in their annual cleaning and stone masonry repairs, date TBD. More programming will be announced throughout the summer.

Stewart will present a public talk at 6 p.m. at the opening June 27 and HSFF will host a private reception from 5-7:30 p.m., July 10. The exhibition continues through Sept. 26, 2025.

More information about programming will be published soon on historicsantafe.org/timeless-waters.

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