On June 3, CLAY+CODA invites photographers, videographers, and creatives to an exclusive media day inside our future gallery — a space with deep roots in New Mexico’s art history. Once home to the Sagrada Studios (est. 1969), this adobe building hosted artists from around the world and shaped a generation of Southwestern design.
Before we move in, we’re offering a rare chance to document the space in its rawest form. Volunteer models will be present, and all media captured will contribute to telling the forgotten story of a foundational creative space in our community. This is an opportunity for photographers who favor depth over volume — who create with clarity, restraint, and vision.
The space is full of natural light with several windows and glass doors
Photographers will be scheduled in one-hour blocks, so no more than three will be in the space at any time
Models will be booked in 2-hour blocks so they can shoot with various photographers
Small props will be made available, such as fabrics and simple chairs
This event is free. This space is rare. And this story deserves to be seen.
RSVP now — email your interest to kimberli@claycoda.com
Currently, we are booking slots for 5pm and 6pm, but we will open more slots earlier as needed.