Presented by Historic Santa Fe Foundation

Kyle Maier Salon

Registration ends Tuesday, 10/15/2024 2:20pm MDT

About This Event

Eva Scott Fényes circa 1890, courtesy of the Fényes-Curtin-Paloheimo Collection.

ABOUT THE SALON

Historic Santa Fe Foundation is pleased to present a brief discussion and screening of the new short film by filmmaker Kyle Maier on Eva Scott Fényes. Fényes was one of the earliest American artists and patrons to start investing in the Santa Fe art community. Her incredible archive and art collection offers us many new insights into the development of the Santa Fe art colony. 

Please register in advance. Free for HSFF members. $10 per person for non-members.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Kyle Maier is a filmmaker and artist originally from Las Cruces. For the past 6 years, he has been obsessively focused on the history of Canyon Road, researching the complicated origin stories of American art in Santa Fe. His persistence and serendipitous luck have led him to discover little-known archives and personal family histories, and together with the community, he has developed a multi-media history project that aims to tell these important stories.

PARKING

Parking on Canyon Road, Camino Escondido, and Delgado Streets as available. Paid lots are located on Delgado Street and on Canyon Road across from El Farol.

CHECK-IN

Check-in starts at 2:40 pm. HSFF staff or a volunteer will check you in by asking for your name. Come early or stay late to view our history and art exhibitions.

 

About This Event

Eva Scott Fényes circa 1890, courtesy of the Fényes-Curtin-Paloheimo Collection.

ABOUT THE SALON

Historic Santa Fe Foundation is pleased to present a brief discussion and screening of the new short film by filmmaker Kyle Maier on Eva Scott Fényes. Fényes was one of the earliest American artists and patrons to start investing in the Santa Fe art community. Her incredible archive and art collection offers us many new insights into the development of the Santa Fe art colony. 

Please register in advance. Free for HSFF members. $10 per person for non-members.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Kyle Maier is a filmmaker and artist originally from Las Cruces. For the past 6 years, he has been obsessively focused on the history of Canyon Road, researching the complicated origin stories of American art in Santa Fe. His persistence and serendipitous luck have led him to discover little-known archives and personal family histories, and together with the community, he has developed a multi-media history project that aims to tell these important stories.

PARKING

Parking on Canyon Road, Camino Escondido, and Delgado Streets as available. Paid lots are located on Delgado Street and on Canyon Road across from El Farol.

CHECK-IN

Check-in starts at 2:40 pm. HSFF staff or a volunteer will check you in by asking for your name. Come early or stay late to view our history and art exhibitions.

 

Getting There

Historic Santa Fe Foundation's El Zaguán
545 Canyon Road, Suite 2
Santa Fe, 87501
United States