CENTER’s premier juried portfolio review event, the Review Santa Fe Photo Festival, is a weekend conference and festival for photographers who have created a documentary project or fine art series and who are seeking audience expansion, critical discussion and community gathering in a unique place. Join us in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains for several special programs including artist talks, pop-up exhibits, a print raffle, and a closing reception.
This special weekend festival has been called one of the most effective and professional development programs for photographers in the world. The reviewers and the 100 Photographers travel from around the world to take part. Hosting over 1,000 one-on-one portfolio reviews with curators, editors, publishers and international festival directors who each year come to Santa Fe to view the photographic vanguard.
View the 2019 Program Guide & Schedule! 2020 details coming soon.
ACCESSIBILITY
Sign-language interpretation, program guides, assistive listening devices, and other guest facilitation are all available upon request. Please contact us at programs@visitcenter.org to inform us of your needs.
SCHOLARSHIP DONORS
CENTER would like to thank our 2019 Scholarship Fund Donors who keep Review Santa Fe accessible to all. Thanks to the Gumbo Foundation, MAE Foundation, Joanna T. Hurley, Steven and Wendy Katzman, Melanie McWhorter, Mary Anne Redding, and MaryAnne Golon.
PORTFOLIO WALK
When: Friday, Oct 16, 2020 – 6-8pm
Where: The Santa Fe Farmers Market Pavilion – 1607 Paseo De Peralta, Santa Fe, NM
How: Free & Open to the Public
In a much-beloved community outreach that has become a tradition during Review Santa Fe, CENTER presents the 100 portfolios of the Review Santa Fe photographers in the Friday Night Portfolio Walk at the Farmer’s Market Pavilion in the Railyard Arts District. There, gallerists, curators, editors, and other photography enthusiasts have the opportunity to view a wide range of contemporary photography that focuses on social, environmental, and political issues, as well as stellar fine art projects.