PechaKucha Posts
Vol. 10 Presenter: Maureo Fernandez
Advocate Maureo Fernandez y Mora invites us to examine the social construct of gender in their presentation Gender=Fluidity.
Meet Our PechaKucha VOL. 10 Presenters
Set yourself adrift on an evening of thought-provoking and inspiring presentations from our Volume 10 Presenters—advocate Maureo Fernandez Y Mora, environmental engineer Erin English, music educators Brian Nelson and Lindsay Taylor, and ultra runner/photographer Rickey Gates.
PechaKucha VOL. 9 Session Recording Now Available!
Five presenters—designer Travis Fitch, painter Tom Martinelli, animators from Little Big Bang Studios, public defender Craig Hay, and cartographer Tim Wallace—share their work and process on RESOLUTION—how they create it, find it, or not find it, what they discover when they go beyond it.
Vol. 9 Presenter: Travis Fitch
In Patterns that Connect, Designer Travis Fitch discusses resolution in relationship to new methods of fabrication and old ideas of geometry and craft.
Vol. 9 Presenter: Craig Hay
Public Defender Craig Hay sheds light on the failings of America’s probation framework in his Probated Justice: Free Meek Mill.
Vol. 9 Presenter: Tim Wallace
In The Benefits of Continuing Curiosity, Cartographer Tim Wallace reveals the gems one discovers when one pushes beyond the finish line.
Vol. 9 Presenter: Tom Martinelli
In Is It Done Yet?, Abstract Painter Tom Martinelli explores the quintessential moment when a painter knows his painting is complete.
Vol. 9 Presenters: Cynthia Beauclair and Ricardo Barros
Animators Cynthia Beauclair and Ricardo Barros of Little Big Bang Studio share their animation projects and storytelling process in Resolution in Motion.
Meet Our PechaKucha Vol. 9 Presenters
Gather round as our co-hosts—Architect/FASF President Anthony Guida and Designer/ FASF VP Annette Prapasiri—welcome our Volume 8 Presenters—Psychiatrist Nancy Martin, Historic Preservationist Ke Vaughn Harding, Artist Nuttaphol Ma, Zooarchaeologist Victoria Monagle, Architect Ayumi Date, and Photographer Rich Frishman. Together we will wonder wayward into the realm of the dark and ponder the impact of its phantom presence.
PechaKucha VOL. 8 Session Recording Now Available!
Six presenters—photographer Richard Frishman, zooarcheologist Victoria Monagle, preservationist Ke Vaughn Harding, psychiatrist Nancy Martin, architect Ayumi Date, and artist Nuttaphol Ma, share their takes on what haunts us—how they have reconciled, rejected, or release their ghosts. Hosted by Architect/FASF President Anthony Guida and Designer/VP Annette Prapasiri.
Vol. 8 Presenter: Nancy Martin
Emergency Psychiatrist Nancy Martin presents artwork made by individuals living with a serious persistent mental illness, sharing her insights into their turbulent worlds in The Split Self and Its Scattered Ghosts.
Vol. 8 Presenter: Ke Vaughn Harding
In Their Voices From the Ground, Historic Preservationist Ke Vaughn Harding unearths the discernible impressions left on the landscape by the enslaved souls of Good Hope Estate in Jamaica.
Vol. 8 Presenter: Nuttaphol Ma
In We Live In A Haunted Place, Artist Nuttaphol Ma reconciles the ghost of his ancestors and takes us along his journey to sites of arrivals, sites of departures, sites of longing, and sites of isolation.
Vol. 8 Presenter: Victoria Monagle
In The Ghost Ranch Bones, Zooarchaeologist Victoria Monagle shares her Ghost Ranch research project—identifying bones collected by Georgia O’Keeffe, many of which are seen in her paintings.
Vol. 8 Presenter: Ayumi Date
Architect Ayumi Date explores Anglo-Saxon subjugation and prevailing haunting attitudes in Santa Fe in Release and Rejection of American White Dominance.
Vol. 8 Presenter: Rich Frishman
In Ghosts of Segregation, Photographer Rich Frishman explores the vestiges of America’s racism as seen in the vernacular landscape, often hidden in plain sight behind a veil of banality.
Meet Our PechaKucha Vol. 8 Presenters
Gather round as our co-hosts—Architect/FASF President Anthony Guida and Designer/ FASF VP Annette Prapasiri—welcome our Volume 8 Presenters—Psychiatrist Nancy Martin, Historic Preservationist Ke Vaughn Harding, Artist Nuttaphol Ma, Zooarchaeologist Victoria Monagle, Architect Ayumi Date, and Photographer Rich Frishman. Together we will wonder wayward into the realm of the dark and ponder the impact of its phantom presence.
PechaKucha VOL. 7 Session Recording Now Available!
Vol. 7 Profit is co-hosted by architect and FASF President Anthony Guida and Mark Dytham, the co-founder of PechaKucha and Klein Dytham Architect. Our presenters—ranging from heritage developer to nectar nomad, drystone mason, nonprofit architecture firm, manufacturer, urban planner, and creative director—share how they have invested and reaped the rewards. They challenge the current definition of profit and argue its significance, reframing the paradigm of wealth.
Meet Our PechaKucha Vol. 7 Presenters
Join emcee, architect, and FASF President Anthony Guida, for a multi-faceted consideration of this contentious word—Profit.
Vol. 7 Presenter: Chris Jonas
Creative Director Chris Jonas presents Littleglobe TV, Stories of This Place, for This Place, leveraging creative content to foster cultural pride in our town.