Current Exhibition

Fritz Family Digital Window

Located on the west face of the Van Mabee Plaza of the Vladem Contemporary at the corner of Guadalupe St. and Montezuma Ave., the Fritz Family Digital Window broadcasts artist videos, animation, and independent short films in the evening hours. Programming repeats every one to two hours, and patrons may stream the audio through their smart device, an experience akin to a drive-in movie speaker.

 

The Fritz Family Digital Window is part of the Vladem Contemporary After Dark, a collection of three distinct, public facing artistic experiences that are best viewed after sunset.

 


Community Partner

logo of text: s. f. i. f.f. santa fe international film festival

The Santa Fe International Film Festival, now an Academy Award®-qualifying film festival, is a spectacular event for film enthusiasts and industry professionals alike, October 14-19, 2026. Boasting more than 200 new films and more than 150 visiting filmmakers and industry members, the festival will present an outstanding selection of independent and international films. Filmmakers and moviegoers can anticipate special receptions, industry panels, and discussions with film professionals throughout downtown Santa Fe and its Railyard district. Each October, SFiFF’s premiere film program includes international films, American independent films, Indigenous films, New Mexico films, special presentations, and more than 100 short films. Recent festival awardees include Edward James Olmos, Bryan Cranston, Sterlin Harjo, Oliver Stone, Catherine Hardwicke, Tantoo Cardinal, and Godfrey Reggio. SFiFF’s six days of cinema and special events take place in Santa Fe’s magnificent theaters and popular downtown restaurants, local museums, and inspiring art galleries. More information: https://santafe.film/

SFiFF Films Currently on View:

Amped
Directed by Vincent Salvano

 

Henrietta Finds a Nest
Directed by Hannah McNally

Humantis
Directed by Paris Baillie

Listen with you Eyes
Directed by Sam Von Hagen

Paravan
Directed by Glória Halász

Pow!
Directed by Joey Clift