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Adele Oliveira

Adele Oliveira grew up in Santa Fe and moved back eight years ago for a job as a reporter at The Santa Fe New Mexican. She will receive her MFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts in May. She works as a freelance writer and lives in Santa Fe with her family.

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12 New Mexico Artists Defy Southwestern Stereotypes

by Adele Oliveira March 18, 2020March 19, 2020

An exhibition in Santa Fe attempts to tell a different story of what art looks like in the state.

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Native Creators and Fans Converge at the First-Ever Indigenous Comic Con

by Adele Oliveira December 12, 2016December 9, 2016

The con gathered artists, writers, illustrators, and fans in one place to celebrate and discover contemporary Native nerd culture. It also served as a corrective.

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This Art Exhibition Wants You to Feel

by Adele Oliveira April 6, 2016April 6, 2016

SANTA FE — During the summer of 2013, Seattle-based artist Emma Levitt’s partner died suddenly.

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A Bowling Alley Transforms into a 20,000-Square-Foot Trippy Art Experience

by Adele Oliveira March 25, 2016March 26, 2016

SANTA FE — Inside an old bowling alley here, in an industrial district a few miles south of the well-trodden, gallery-lined Canyon Road, there is a house.

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Artists Bisect the US-Mexico Border Fence with Balloons

by Adele Oliveira October 16, 2015October 21, 2015

DOUGLAS, Ariz. — I’m sitting in the back of a flatbed pickup truck, rattling slowly along a curving dirt road on the edge of Arizona as it winds its way towards Mexico.

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