Issue 1 2009 October NEWS ABOUT CREATIVE TOURISM…………… 1 SEMINAR FOR ARTISTS..1 BOOK RELEASE......1 New Artist Listings…2 Links to Social Networks…3 Santa Fe Tourism Creative experiences in Santa Fe, New Mexico www.SantaFeCreativeTourism.org Book Release Creative Tourism: A Global Conversation A How-To-Book on Providing Unique Creative Experiences for Travelers Worldwide Purchase from your favorite local bookseller; also available at Amazon News about Creative Santa Fe Creative Tourism We have grown to just under 90 experiences listed on santafecreativetourism.org. Many new hands-on experiences have been added from flamenco dance classes to traditional jewelry making workshops. We have also seen the release of Creative Tourism: A Global Conversation , a book inspired by the Santa Fe International Conference on Creative Tourism that took place in the fall of 2008. This is the first book of Seminar for Artists Starting or Fine-tuning your Workshops The Santa Fe Arts Commission will be organizing a class to be held in January about running professional workshops catered to visitors. Interested in participating? its kind on Creative Tourism and should be required reading for anyone working to promote a destination that offers customized creative, and meaningful travel experiences. Spreading the word about Santa Fe’s rich culture By hosting the 2008 Santa Fe International Creative Tourism Conference, Santa Fe has taken a leadership role for world- wide cities interested in promoting their creative economies. In 2009 Councilor Rebecca Wurzburger, Arts Commission Director Sabrina Pratt, and Arts Commission of the world, and is so different from the large U.S. cities that have wider reputations, audiences are quite interested in learning about us. The attendance at these meetings totaled almost 700 people. The fact that our city has an unusual commitment to local cultural industries and authenticity puts Santa
Creative tourism is travel directed toward an engaged and authentic experience, with participative learning in the arts, heritage, or special character of a place. Creative tourism is meant to provide visitors with an up-close, hands-on, real experience, grounded in a community's people and culture. What gives these activities the greatest value is their genuine nature. This website offers listings of creative tourism experiences in the Santa Fe, New Mexico area and allows you to plan multiple experiences during your time here.
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Issue 1 2009October NEWS ABOUT CREATIVE
TOURISM…………… 1
SEMINAR FOR ARTISTS......1
BOOK RELEASE............1
New Artist Listings…2
Links to Social Networks…3
Santa Fe CreativeTourismCreative experiences in Santa Fe, New Mexicowww.SantaFeCreativeTourism.org
Book Release
Creative Tourism: A Global Conversation A How-To-Book on Providing Unique Creative Experiences for Travelers Worldwide Purchase from your favorite local bookseller; also available at Amazon
News about Creative TourismSanta Fe Creative Tourism
We have grown to just under 90 experiences listed on santafecreativetourism.org. Many new hands-on experiences have been added from flamenco dance classes to traditional jewelry making workshops. We have also seen the release of Creative Tourism: A Global Conversation, a book inspired by the Santa Fe International Conference on Creative Tourism that took place in the fall of 2008. This is the first book of its kind on Creative Tourism and should be required reading for anyone working to promote a destination that offers customized creative, and meaningful travel experiences.Spreading the word about
Seminar for Artists Starting or Fine-tuning your Workshops
The Santa Fe Arts Commission will be organizing a class to be held in January about running professional workshops catered to visitors. Interested in participating? Click the link below and we will contact you.
http://tinyurl.com/yj39vst
Santa Fe’s rich culture
By hosting the 2008 Santa Fe International Creative Tourism Conference, Santa Fe has taken a leadership role for world-wide cities interested in promoting their creative economies. In 2009 Councilor Rebecca Wurzburger, Arts Commission Director Sabrina Pratt, and Arts Commission chairperson Cynthia Graves have made presentations at three international meetings and one in Las Cruces, New Mexico, showcasing Santa Fe as a creative city, sharing the knowledge gathered about creative tourism, and learning about innovative projects and programs happening in over 70 countries. All of these meetings were paid for by the hosting city. Because Santa Fe is not well known in many parts
of the world, and is so different from the large U.S. cities that have wider reputations, audiences are quite interested in learning about us. The attendance at these meetings totaled almost 700 people. The fact that our city has an unusual commitment to local cultural industries and authenticity puts Santa Fe in a position to discuss shared interests with people all over the world.
Visual ArtsLorrie BortnerGinny HoganJohn Sherrill HouserLanre BuraimohLisa de St. CroixNancy ReynerSanta Fe Studio TourNew Mexico WaxDC ArtsMathew Rhodes
Photography Brad BealmearDavid CramerCamp Obscura
Theatre, Dance, Music
Pauli Swing StudioDance Station
Mambo UStudio di Bel CantoRoberto Gonzales
Project Life Stories
GeneralPojoaque River Art TourSouthwest StoneworkDaryl G. ColburnLeonora Wetland PreserveBody
JewelryRita Marie Ross
PotteryGreen River PotteryAspects of Clay
Fiber ArtsSande Anderson
For more info on these artists or many more check out www.SantaFeCreativeTourism.org
What is happening? November & December Workshops
Intuitive Painting Workshops First Saturday of the monthFor the artist or first time painterNovember 7th/ December 5th
Private ceramic wheel t hrowing and sculptural classes
All ages welcome/No experience necessary /good sense of humor mandatory.www.heidiloewen.com
Writer's Workout4–day Intensive Writing WorkshopFriday November 6th through Monday November 9th. Location: Casa Del Toro Bed and Breakfast/downtown Santa Fe. Participants receive discounted rates. Call Writer's Workout at (505) 310-5546www.meetup.com/writers-workout/
Make Art on Canyon Rd.!
Assisted print session with Artist/Gallery Owner Jennie Cooley No experience necessary! Reservations: 24 hours notice Info 505 490-1155 or 505 983-2630 www.jenniecooley.com
Community Gallery201 West Marcy Street Santa Fe, NM
The City of Santa Fe Arts Commission’s Community Gallery— through thoughtful and creative programming— offers inspiring exhibitions for the public, educational and professional development for local artists/artisans and exciting activities for the community. High quality art is for sale at all price levels.
Ph: 505.955.6705 Hours of operation: Tuesday through Friday, 10 am to 5 pm Saturday, 9:30 am to 5 pm