For her summer internship, Emily Jones worked with Kieffer Nail at the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs to create guides and mascots for children’s activity booklets.



Center for Cultural Technology
A partnership between New Mexico Highlands University and the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
Brianna Vela created hand-painted covers for activity booklets for each of New Mexico’s Historic Sites. Pictured here is the cover for the Coronado Historic Site.
The PICT 2021 course proudly partnered with the SFCM to create student-designed exhibits and other materials for the Museum focused on giving back to their community with an emphasis on at-risk youth and their families. In addition to exhibits, marketing and branding materials, students also designed and created complimentary educational STEAM (science, technology, engineering, the arts, mathematics) activity kits with lesson plans for families in rural and Tribal communities throughout New Mexico. “Grab & Grow” kits teach learners of all ages about agriculture and science. Learning to grow a seedling in a mason jar is a hands-on, socially responsive, interactive design project aims to advocate for recovery efforts responding to changes brought on by the Covid 19 pandemic. Check out our Space Creations Game!
Nombrando la Muerte, Volume 1, Issue 1.
The year 2020 has been one completely defined by COVID-19, a global pandemic that has often been compared to the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Flu. In the summer of 2020, as part of the Manitos Community Memory Project, focused on building a community based archive, we decided to collect stories about the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Flu epidemic and COVID-19. This cuaderno holds one set of those stories.
Narrating Death, Volume 1, Issue 2.
The year 2020 has been one completely defined by COVID-19, a global pandemic that has often been compared to the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Flu. In the summer of 2020, as part of the Manitos Community Memory Project, focused on building a community based archive, we decided to collect stories about the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Flu epidemic and COVID-19. This cuaderno holds one set of those stories.
La Curandera, Volume 1, Issue 3.
The year 2020 has been one completely defined by COVID-19, a global pandemic that has often been compared to the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Flu. In the summer of 2020, as part of the Manitos Community Memory Project, focused on building a community based archive, we decided to collect stories about the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Flu epidemic and COVID-19. This cuaderno holds one set of those stories.
Blank Cuaderno . In the summer of 2020, as part of the Manitos Community Memory Project, we decided to collect stories about the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Flu epidemic and COVID-19. This cuaderno is intentionally left blank.
Seabury Fellow Elizabeth Lynch presents her project. A comic book about an interracial Navajo teenager growing up on the reservation in Arizona. Continue reading “Naat’Áanii”
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