Kathleen Hulley: Santa Fe at the Millennium, 2000-2005
Content Description
Santa Fe at the Millennium, a video collection produced by Kathleen Noda Hulley comprising 43 mini dvd video tapes, 2000-2005. This was a documentary project by Hulley. The 43 video-taped interviews with major New Mexico political figures, community activists, and artists taken from 2000- 2005 investigate passionate contemporary controversies including hopes for the Santa Fe Rail Yard, the Painted Ponies Project, the Alma Lopez controversy (about Lopez' artwork related to Our Lady of Guadalupe at the Museum of International Folk Art), and local resistance to the real estate boom in Santa Fe area neighborhoods.
Acquisition Type
Gift
Provenance
Kathleen Hulley
Restrictions Apply
Yes
Use Restrictions
Use of images may be restricted. Please see accession papers for shared rights / limited license information.
Dates
- 2000-2005
Extent
43 items : mini dvds
Inventory
Accession papers include a detailed inventory. 1. Armijo, Johnnie, Tape 1/1, no transcript, Date: Jan. 4, 2003, Lenght: 00:00:09:40 to 00:34:00, Content: History of Johnnie’s Cash Store, Interior of store, Johnnie with customers; 2. Barker, Rod and Painted Ponies 2001, no transcript, Date: May 13, 2001, Length: 00:30:37:10, Camera Person: KH, Content: interview, Trail of Painted Ponies, project, B-Roll: Interior of horse corral where the horses were painted; 3. Basiste, Jo, aka Levin, Eli, Tape 1/1, transcript OK, Length: 00:00:56:39, Camera Person: KH, Date: July , 2001, Content: Interview History of Santa Fe Arts Community, 1960, His Life Story, Changing Politics in Santa Fe, B-Roll: interior and exterior of his house in Santa Fe - His Paintings; 4. Chee, Ronald and Tapis, Elizabeth, Tape 1/1, no transcript, Date: June 23, 2001, Length: Chee - 20 minutes, Tapia - 22 minutes, Content: American Indian artists and their work, Portal vendors display their art, Portal authentication rules; 5. Christmas Eve East Side, Tape 1/1, Date: December 24, 2002, Lenght: 20 minutes, Content: Farolitos, Families and Singers; Tapes 6-9 - “Congregation of The Guadalupe Church” 2001, Transcripts Complete. This is the round-table discussion shot at the Lady Guadalupe Rectory with members of the congregation. Topics focus on the effects of development on the Hispanic community, and on the controversy about Alma Lopez’s “Our Lady”, a digitized image of the artist wearing a flowered bikini, surrounded by the iconography of the Guadalupe Virgin. The interview is only two tapes long, but it was shot by two different camera in order to assure everyone was in focus whenever they spoke; 6. Congregation of Lady Guadalupe Church, Tape 1/4, view 1 of first hour. Date: July 30, 2001, Lenght: 60 minutes, round-table discussion at Guadalupe Rectory, DP: Hulley, Contents: Round-table at Guadalupe Rectory, Alma Lopez “Our Lady”, Effect of development on local communities, Hispanic and Anglo relations, Participants: Judy Espinosa (red dress), Deacon Anthony Trujillo (mustache), Joe M. Montoya (pony tail), Linda R. Esquibal (blue dress), Pauline Herrera (beige dress), Horatio Herrera (white hair); 7. Congregation of Lady Guadalupe Church, Tape 2/4, view 1 of 2nd half. Date: July 30, 2001, Length: 20 minutes, DP: Hulley, Content: Round-table at Guadalupe Rectory, Alma Lopez “Our Lady”, Effect of development on local communities, Hispanic and Anglo relations, Participants: Judy Espinosa (red dress), Deacon Anthony Trujillo (mustache), Joe M. Montoya (pony tail), Linda R. Esquibal (blue dress), Pauline Herrera (beige dress), Horatio Herrera (white hair); 8. Congregation of Lady Guadalupe Church, Tape 3/4, view 2 of first hour. Date: July 30, 2001, Length: 60 minutes, DP: Flame Schon, Content: Round-table at Guadalupe Rectory, Alma Lopez “Our Lady”, Effect of development on local communities, Hispanic and Anglo relations, Participants: Judy Espinosa (red dress), Deacon Anthony Trujillo (mustache), Joe M. Montoya (pony tail), Linda R. Esquibal (blue dress), Pauline Herrera (beige dress), Horatio Herrera (white hair); 9. Congegration of Lady Guadalupe Church, Tape 4/4, view 2 of second half. Date: July 30, 2001, Length: 15 minutes, DP: Flame Schon, Content: Round-table at Guadalupe Rectory, Alma Lopez “Our Lady”, Effect of development on local communities, Hispanic and Anglo relations, Participants: Judy Espinosa (red dress), Deacon Anthony Trujillo (mustache), Joe M. Montoya (pony tail), Linda R. Esquibal (blue dress), Pauline Herrera (beige dress), Horatio Herrera (white hair); 10. Delgado, Larry and Edward Gonzalez on Canyon Road, Tape 1/2, no transcript. Date May 31, 2001, Length 59 minutes, Camera Person: Cathleen Marshall, Delgado: Mayor of Santa Fe in 2001, Edward Gonzalez: Community activist, Interview: Canyon Road since the 1940s, Personal memories of Canyon Road, Current politics in Santa Fe 2001, Memories of families, gorcery stores, acequia, farming on Canyon Road, B-Roll: Walking up Canyon Road from crossroads of Delgado Street and Canyon Road up to Monte del Sol, Houses, galleries, restaurants; 11. Delgado, Larry and Edward Gonzalez on Canyon Road, Tape 2/2. Date: May 31, 2001, no transcript, Length: 11 minutes, Camera Person: Cathleen Marshall, Content: Continuation of tape 1 of 2 Delgado and Gonzalez walking up Canyon Road from crossroads of Delgado Street and Canyon Road up to Monte del Sol, Houses, galleries, restaurants, Andre (Drew) Bacigalupa - artist, Major domo of Acequiq Madre; 12. Grachas, Louis, site Santa Fe 2001, Tape 1/1, no transcript. Date: June 9, 2001, Length: 26 minutes, Camera Person: KH, A-Roll: Interview, Contemporary arts in Santa Fe, Site Santa and Rail Yards 2001, B-Roll: interior of Site Santa Fe during installation, exterior of Site Santa Fe, Rail Yards; Tapes 13-16: Herrera, Ray - Video Portrait of Community Activist, transcripts complete. This portrait consists of an interview (2 tapes called Ray Herrera Interview) and a day long documentary of Ray working with his neighbors to create and distribute the farolitos along Hillside Ave. on Christmas Eve of 2001 (2 tapes called Ray Herrera: Hillside Farolitos). 13. Herrera, Ray, Interview, Tape 1/1. Date: June 25, 2001, Length: 00:59:27, Camera Person: KH, A-Roll: Interview, Community activism, History of the East Side, Effect of development on local community, Family history (farms on Canyon Road), B-Roll: Outside his home on Hillside Ave., His works of art, His crèche on the hill; 14. Herrera, Ray, Interview, Tape 2/2. Date: June 25, 2001, Length: 00:30:31:00, Camera Person: KH, A-Roll: Continuation of interview, Community activism, History of the East Side, Effect of development on local community, Family history (farms on Canyon Road), B-Roll: Outside his home on Hillside Ave., His works of art, His crèche on the hill, His garden; 15. Herrera, Ray, Hillside Farolitos, Tape 1/2. Date: December 24, 2001, Length: 37:02, Camera Person: Diane Marron, A-Roll: 00:00:1 to 00:16:40, Ray explains Farolito process 00:26:26 to end of tape at 60 minutes, Very little A-Roll. Chit chat as neighbors work on creating the farolitos to line the streets on Christmas Eve. B-Roll: The main aspect of these two Hillside tapes is the community participation in preparing the farolitos to be distributed on Hillside Ave. on Christmas Eve. Ray and neighbors work all day to create the faralitos for Christmas Eve. Gathering the sand, filling the paper bags, placing the candles. Distributing the bags along the sidewalks, walls and roof tops of Hillside Ave. Lighting the candles at dusk. The glow of faralitos during the night; 16. Herrera, Ray, Hillside Farolitos, Tape 2/2. Date: December 24, 2002, Length: 00:25:36, Camera Person: Diane Marron, Content: minimal, random chit chat as neighbors work on creating the farolitos to line the streets on Christmas Eve. B-Roll: continuation of farolito process, Distributing farolitos from Paseo de Peralta to the end of Hillside Ave., Lighting the candles, Street roofs, walls lined with glowing farolitos in the dark; 17. Hobach, Priscilla, Ceramic Artist, Tape 1/1, transcript ok. Date: May 24, 2001, Length: 00:35:32:00, Camera Person: Cathleen Marshall, Content: Interview, History arts community, ceramic technique, Pink Adobe restaurant, B-Roll: interior of her house, her ranch and garden, her ceramics on walls and gardens; 18. Ice, Joyce, Colonial Folk Arts Museum Tape 1/1, no transcript. Date: June 5, 2001, Length: 34 minutes, Camera Person: KH, Content: Joyce Ice was Executive Director of the Colonial Folk Arts Museum during the scandal about Alma Lopez’s modern version of the Guadalupe Lady title “Our Lady”, Role of Folk Arts Museum, Alma Lopez and “Our Lady” in bikini, B-Roll: Exhibitions at Folk Arts Museum, Joyce Ice in the galleries; 19. Jamison, Suzanne, Community Arts Activist, Tape 1/2, transcript ok. Date: May 13, 2001, Length: 00:60:00, Camera Person: Cathleen Marshall, Content: Community Arts Institutions, History of Arts activism in SF, Cultural conflict, Arts build community, class and ethnicity, B-Roll: Shot inside a garden at a community arts gallery in Santa Fe; 20. Jamison, Suzanne tape 2/2, transcript in process. Date: May 13, 2001, Lenght: 00:37:00, Camera: Cathleen Marshall, A-Roll: interview, Content: Community Arts Institutions, History of Arts activism in SF, Cultural conflict, Arts build community, Class and ethnicity, B-Roll: Ishot outside the Community Arts Center; 21. Jaramillo, Debbie and Pino, Ike, Tape 1/1, transcript ok, No Release Found. Date: July 24, 2001, Length: 01:02:18, Camera Person: KH, Content: Politics of Santa Fe at turn of millennium, Family life, Ike Pino from 00:50:00 to 00:59:00; 22. LaFarge, Penn, Historian, Tape 1/1, no transcript, Historian, writer, resident of Santa Fe. Date: May 17, 2001, Length: 00:44:05, Camera Person: Cathleen Marshall, Content: History of Santa Fe since 18th Century, 3 culture - American Indian, Hispanic, Anglo, Changes in Santa Fe since the 1980s, The effect of the Railroad on Santa Fe, B-Roll: Interior of LaFarge house and garden; 23. Larsen, Ted (Edwin), Artist, Tape 1/1, transcript ok. Date: July 17, 2001, Length: 00:52:28:00, Camera Person: Kathleen Hulley, Content: Childhood in Santa Fe, Contemporary history of arts community, Working with pastels, Loss of community since 1970s, B-Roll: Interior of studio, his pastels, Ventana Gallery inside and outside shots; 24. LewAllen, Arlene, Gallerist, Tape 1/1, no transcript. Date May 21, 2001, Length: 43 minutes, Camera Person: Max Welles, A-Roll: Interview, LewAllen Gallery, History of contemporary art galleries in Santa Fe, Changes in Santa Fe since the 1980s, Personal History, B-Roll: shot inside LewAllen Gallery, Images of current exhibitions, May 2001; 25. Montoya, Joe, City Planner, Tape 1/1, transcript ok. Principle planner: Housing and Community Development Team Community Services Department, Date: june 27, 2001, Length: 00:59:00, Camera Person: Kathleen Hulley, Content: Interview, Community and economic land development, Water issues, Spirit of SF community, B-Roll: His office at the Community Services Department; Tapes #26-31: Moses, Forrest, Video Portal Transcripts, completed, 6 tapes shot at 3 separate occasions. Forrest Moses, 2001 to 2004 get exact dates of each interview; 26. Moses, Forrest, Artist at home, Tape 1/2. Date: June 1, 2001, Length: 00:57:08, Camera Person: CM, Content: Interview, Personal aesthetic, reasons for staying in SF, Evolution as an artist, Changes in SF since the 1960s, B-Roll: Shot in his studio, Shots of his painting in his studio; 27. Moses, Forrest, Artsit at home, Tape 2/2. Date: June 1, 2001, 6 minutes, Length: 10 minutes, B-Roll: The works of art he is talking about, His studio, his artwork, his garden; 28. Moses, Forrest and Marvel, Ken, Interview at LewAllen Gallery, Tape 1/2. Date June 9, 2004, Length: 60 minutes, Camera Person: Diane Marron, Contents: Ken Marvel, director of LewAllen Galleries, interviews Forrest Moses about the one-man show opening June 11, 2004, upstairs at LewAllen Gallery; 29. Moses, Forrest and Marvel, Ken, Interview at LewAllen Gallery, Tape 2/2. Date: June 9, 2004, Length: 18 minutes, Camera Person: Diane Marron, Content: Moses and Marvel discuss specific works at the show, Show at LewAllen, while strolling from painting to painting as Moses explains his process; 30. Moses, Forrest, Gallery Opening, Tape 1/2. Date: June 11, 2004, Camera Person: Diane Marron, Content: Opening party with interviews of artists and collectors - 00:01:18 to 00:02:57 Nancy Hardwick, artist, 00:03:21 to 00:08:20 Ken Marvel introduces Moses’ work to the crowd, 00:08:26 to 00:10:32 Larry Ogden, artist and Executive Director of Santa Fe Council, 00:12:41 to 00:14:01 Joseph Breza, artist, 00:14:26 to 00:16:14 Reed Campbell, artist, 00:16:46 to 00:19:58 Sergio Morgano, print maker artist, 00:24:44 to 00:27:23 Jonathan Abrahams, cardiologist, collector of art, 00:27:24 to 00:29:00 Forrest’s 4 year-old nephew also named Forrest, B-Roll: Party at Forrest Moses’s opening, Forrest greeting many fans and collectors; 31. Forrest Moses Gallery Opening, Tape 2/2. Date: June 11, 2004, Length: 11 minutes, DP: DM, Content: Interview with Michael Costello, print maker and collaborator, Forrest Moses carries his nephew, Forrest, out of the gallery; 32. Palace Ave. Grocery, Vigil Yolanda, Tape 1/1. Date: June 26, 2001, Length: 22 minutes, Content: Last few customers at one of last local grocery stores in Santa Fe, interior and exterior views; 33. Polese, Richard Building Adobe Wall, Tape 1/1, Bookstore Owner, community arts activist, no transcript. Date June 10, 2001, Length: 56 minutes, Camera Person: KH, Content: Santa Fe politics 1980-2001, History of Cerro Gordo Road, How to build an adobe wall, B-Roll: Outside Richard’s house as he builds adobe wall; 34. Portal Vendor’s Lottery, tape 1/1. Date: June 23, 2001, Length: 59 minutes, Content: Setting up for the day, Lottery for spaces, Random interviews with Native American portal artists; 35. Rios, Juan at Rios Wood Yard, tape 1/1. Date: January 4, 2003, Length: 3 minutes, Content: Juan Rios’ memories of artists and wood yard since the 1950s; 36. Rodriguez, Paula and Eliseo, Artists, tape 1/2, transcript ok. Date: January 2, 2002, Length: 52 minutes, Camera Person: Flame Schon, Eliseo was discovered by one of the ‘cinco pintores’, who trained him and took him into his studio. Eliseo is now the ’sixth’ of the great pintores of Santa Fe, Content: Eliseo and the cinqo pintores, Paula’s art, Family memories, B-Roll: Shot inside Rodriguez’ living room, surrounded by their works of art and family photos, 00:51:30 to 00:60:00 shots of Eliseo’s art while he talks about it; 37. Rodriguez, Paula and Eliseo, tape 2/2, transcript ok. Date: January 2, 2002, Length: 00:16:00, Camera Person: Flame Schon, Content: Paula and Eliseo show and discuss their art, Eliseo’s paintings - 00:00:00 to 00:06:30, Paula’s straw constructions - 00:06:31 to 00:13:28; 38. Romero, Tom, Director El Museo Cultural, tape 1/1, transcript ok. Date: July 2, 2001, Length: 00:58:00, DP: KH, Content: Interview, History and role of El Museo, The three cultures since 1500s, Real-estate boom and community, Rail Yards, B-Roll: Tom Romero sitting in a chair in front of work of art at El Museo, Shots of various works of art inside El Museo; 39. Thompson, Lew, Publicist, tape 1/2, transcript ok, Date: July 10, 2001, Length: 00:01:59:24 (60 minutes), Camera Person: KH, Content: The marketing of Santa Fe, The destruction of Santa Fe, His hand built house, B-Roll: Lew Thompson sitting in the sun outside his hand-built adobe house; 40. Lew Thompson Interview, tape 2/2, transcript ok. Date: July 10, 2001, Length: 11 minutes, Camera Person: KH, A-Roll: Interview continues with themes of his role of turning Santa Fe from a meaningful community to a play ground for indifferent rich people, B-Roll: Lew Thompson sitting outside his hand-built adobe house, Shots of his house; 41. White, Charlotte, Historic House, tape 1/1, Long-time resident in historic house, now a museum, no transcript. Date: June 14, 2001, Length: 59 minutes, Camera Person: Kathleen Hulley, Content: Interview, Forrest Gilbert - artist, Changes in Santa Fe since the 1950s, Rebuilding the house at 518 Alto Street, B-Roll: Charlotte White in her garden and inside her historic home at 18 Alto Street, which is registered by the Historic Santa Fe Foundation, Interior of her house with many works of art, her famous garden, interior portal and sculptures by Forrest Gilbert; 42. Whitehorse, Emmi, Native American Artist, tape 1/1, transcript ok. Date: June 11, 2001, Length: 24 minutes, Camera Person: Kathleen Hulley, Content: interview, Her paintings and her role on contemporary arts scene, B-Roll: Interior of her house, champagne, works in progress; 43. Wilson, Tom, Director New Mexico State Museum of Art, tape 1/1, no transcript,. Date: July 30, 2001, Length: 23 minutes, DP: KH, A-Roll: Interview, Role of the State Museum in creating a venue of local artists, Lady Guadalupe bikini controversy, B-Roll: Shot in his office at the State Museum, Photo of A Guadalupe Lady behind him.