The Department of Theatre and Dance would like to congratulate costume designer and UNM Faculty member Sara Curran Ice on her acceptance to the 2026 OISTAT India Research Trip. Ice is one of the eight participants chosen, four of whom are from the United States, to experience the textiles and practices of South India as it relates to the rich and dynamic performing arts in the region.
Art Faculty Summer Research
We are so proud of our faculty and the incredible achievements, creative projects, and research they’ve pursued over the summer. Their dedication and innovation continue to inspire our community. Here’s a glimpse into some of their recent work. Andrea Polli is currently a Professor and Director of STEAM NM with appointments in the College of Fine Arts and School of Engineering. She is an artist working at the intersection of art, science, and technology whose proactive work includes media installation, public art, curating and directing art, and community projects, and writing. Over the summer, she was an Artist-in-Residence at the Space Department in Nara, Japan, where she worked to develop sculptures using Algae based bioplastics and locally sourced tsuchikabe and clay. She then presented this work at the Naramichi Center in Nara, at FabCare Kyoto, and the Bioclub Tokyo. The article, “Listen to Air, Mapping Climate-A conversation with Andrea Polli,” written by Hanna Gabo Karaso, states, “She [Poli] often turns climate and weather data into immersive art that helps people connect with environmental issues on both an emotional and intellectual level…Polli often dives into topics like air quality, pollution, and climate change, using her artistic skills to visualize complex data about weather, energy, and other big impacts.” Such incredible research!
Ray Hernández-Durán is the Professor of Spanish Colonial Art and Architecture and affiliated with Latin American Studies, Chicana/Chicano Studies, Africana Studies, and Museum Studies. Central to his research and teaching has been a critical exploration of historiography, colonialism, institutional histories and practices, and the political nature of knowledge production. Over the summer, he was featured in the Albuquerque Journal in an article written by Logan Royce Beitman, titled “In Review Roundup: Three Must-See Exhibitions,” written on August 17th, 2025. This article highlighted Ray’s recent exhibition “Voces del Pueblo” at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. This is a historic exhibition of six artists-activists who were instrumental in shaping New Mexico’s Chicana/o art movement from its origins in the early 1970s.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
1) READ THE FULL FabCafe Tokyo article at https://fabcafe.com/magazine/kyoto/spcs-talks-vol-14-report
2) READ THE FULL Albuquerque Journal at https://www.abqjournal.com/lifestyle/article_3340ca18-2619-499a-bb1b-61c931dc1a3f.html#1
2) LEARN MORE about our faculty within the UNM Dept. of Art by visiting https://art.unm.edu/people/faculty
Art MFA Alum Kerry Cottle Builds a Career Blending Material and Meaning
Kerry Cottle, a 2022 graduate of the University of New Mexico’s Art MFA program, is emerging as a compelling voice in contemporary painting, with exhibitions across California and a studio practice grounded in material experimentation, abstraction, and sustainability....
We’re excited to share that Myrriah Gómez, Associate Professor at the Honors College at UNM, has written an insightful article titled “Art and Activism at Highlands University” in Santa Fe Magazine, El Palacio.



