Spotlight on the Featured Works:
Dust to Dust – Lila Steffan
A breathtaking watercolor piece made from handcrafted pigments sourced from Earth minerals, mirroring those found on the moon. This project, developed in collaboration with a lunar geomorphologist, bridged the worlds of science and art in a visually striking way.
Phasing – Elan Retzlaff
This interdisciplinary installation wove together textiles and real-time video projections to explore the moon’s connection to gender fluidity and cultural identity. Through its shifting visuals, Phasing reflected the ever-changing nature of the lunar cycle.
Lunacy Enabled Synodic Realignment (LESR) – Austin Tecks & Amanda Stormyr
A VR installation that reimagined ancient beliefs about the moon’s influence on human emotions. This speculative, near-future therapeutic experience invited viewers to realign their emotional states through lunar cycles.
madre luna – Isabella Romero
A mesmerizing stop-motion animation that celebrated New Mexico’s nocturnal wildlife, indigenous ecological stewardship, and the moon as a guiding force in the face of climate change.
Grounding Moonlight – Madison Hailey Emond
A photographic series captured with a pinhole camera made from New Mexican clay, documenting the moon’s journey over the Rio Grande. A poetic meditation on time, place, and celestial movement.