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A Second Life in the City Different: The Story of Cynthia Whitney-Ward

Trained as an investigative reporter, Cynthia Whitney-Ward once chased hard truths and hidden stories. But when she found herself in Santa Fe, New Mexico her narrative was diverted. Whitney-Ward began uncovering a different kind of story: the soulful, radiant lives of artists from around the globe who had also been drawn to Santa Fe’s mystique. She turned her keen eye and sharp pen toward the Santa Fe Plaza—documenting the extraordinary creative spirits that make Santa Fe one of the world’s most unique cultural centers.

From the renowned Indian Market on the historic Santa Fe Plaza, where Native American artists showcase generations of Native American crafts, to the quiet rehearsal halls of the Santa Fe Opera, where an orchestra conductor working a new opera score, Cynthia has been there. Her work captures more than just moments—it preserves a living, breathing united heritage.

Through her lens and words, Cynthia Whitney-Ward not only chronicles the stories of others, she has created her own: a second life filled with art, culture, and a community that continues to inspire.

MAGIC on the Historic Santa Fe Plaza

Each summer, the historic Santa Fe Plaza draws discerning travelers to its renowned cultural events and the artisan market of the day. A timeless gathering place, it offers an immersive blend of tradition, artistry, and atmosphere—where one-of-a-kind treasures and unforgettable moments await.  There are famous Santa Fe restaurants, Santa Fe art galleries and live music at the bandstand.  Source: Chasing Santa Fe Published on 2023-06-14

Artfull Woodworking

An old soul finds Santa Fe as home to carve designs with his collection of wood carving tools.  He doesn’t hesitate to pass on his craft of woodcarving.  His work was found at Downtown Subscription and I bet he has some great pumpkin carving ideas!  Source: Chasing Santa Fe Published on 2023-05-25

The Art of Conducting

The study of an orchestra conductor through a studied lens.  Oliver Prezant, currently with the Santa Fe Opera, demonstrates the “silent musician” with grace and humor.
Source: Chasing Santa Fe Published on 2023-05-04

Rodeo Clowns – A Favorite Revisited

There is a fine line between Rodeo Clowns and Matadors.  Put the Santa Fe Rodeo on your list of things to do in Santa Fe for an action-packed day!    Source: Chasing Santa Fe Published on 2022-09-04

Santa Fe Indian Market

Santa Fe has celebrated the 100 Year Anniversary of the Santa Fe Indian Market on the Santa Fe Plaza.  SWIA celebrates and supports Native American Artists and Native American crafts.  Source: Chasing Santa Fe Published on 2022-08-29   tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6844613695786665575.post-5660701857616882887. Source: Chasing Santa Fe Published on 2022-03-31

Who Is Justin JackRabbit?

An artist of magical lights and unique photographic projects.  His storyline of dramatic rescues, crazy kidnappings and angry dolls delights the imagination.  Source: Chasing Santa Fe Published on 2022-03-16

Wings For Hope

Motorcycles & Riders enjoy their annual fundraiser for kids.  Indian motorcycles or Honda motorcycles, no matter, they are all a good time!  Ready to ride?  Source: Chasing Santa Fe Published on 2021-10-25

A Dream Home in Santa Fe

John Midyette, a colorful Santa Fe personality, gives an artisan home tour.  It is a take-me-home tour complete with the infinity edge pool.   Source: Chasing Santa Fe Published on 2021-10-04

Bishops Lodge Auberge Resort

The original Bishops Lodge land that was the home of John Baptiste Lamey, the first Archbishop of Santa Fe,  has had a facelift.  The new Bishops Lodge Auberge Resort Collection is an outstanding and creative renovation complete with the signature Skyfire Restaurant. Source: Chasing Santa Fe Published on 2021-07-26