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The Wheelwright Museum collects objects and archives pertaining to the arts and cultures of the Navajo, the Rio Grande Pueblos and other native peoples of New Mexico. Recent acquisitions include major
More than twenty-five works of art are introduced for the first time in this selection of recent additions to the museum's collection.
This exhibition focuses on paintings from the Charlotte G. Mittler collection created by students who attended the Santa Fe Indian School between 1919 and 1945.
This exhibition showcases contemporary paintings by the artist that convey the reality of the Native American condition.
This exhibit is presented as part of the 100th anniversary celebration of the founding of the Museum of New Mexico. New Mexico residents are well-represented in this distinguished group of National He
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the Modern Art Museum Fort Worth are co-organizing an exhibition of the work of Susan Rothenberg, who, like Georgia O'Keeffe, left New York at mid-career to m
This exhibition explores current transformations in architecture, as museums redefine their roles as cultural centers that have many functions, including entertainment and education. The museum interi
Material World presents a tantalizing glimpse into the Museum of International Folk Art's largest collection of textiles and costumes stored in 57 closets and numerous trunks and drawers. The 138
'A River Apart: the Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos,' examines the pottery traditions of the two Pueblos to decipher discoveries and identities established through these represe
<i>The Pub (trivia) Quiz that has rocked Colorado and New Mexico is now in SANTA FE</i> at MONDAYS: <a href="http://corazonsantafe.com/">Corazon</a>: 401 S. Guada
More than twenty-five works of art are introduced for the first time in this selection of recent additions to the museum's collection.
This exhibition focuses on paintings from the Charlotte G. Mittler collection created by students who attended the Santa Fe Indian School between 1919 and 1945.
The Wheelwright Museum collects objects and archives pertaining to the arts and cultures of the Navajo, the Rio Grande Pueblos and other native peoples of New Mexico. Recent acquisitions include major
This exhibition showcases contemporary paintings by the artist that convey the reality of the Native American condition.
Material World presents a tantalizing glimpse into the Museum of International Folk Art's largest collection of textiles and costumes stored in 57 closets and numerous trunks and drawers. The 138
This exhibition explores current transformations in architecture, as museums redefine their roles as cultural centers that have many functions, including entertainment and education. The museum interi
This exhibit is presented as part of the 100th anniversary celebration of the founding of the Museum of New Mexico. New Mexico residents are well-represented in this distinguished group of National He
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the Modern Art Museum Fort Worth are co-organizing an exhibition of the work of Susan Rothenberg, who, like Georgia O'Keeffe, left New York at mid-career to m
'A River Apart: the Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos,' examines the pottery traditions of the two Pueblos to decipher discoveries and identities established through these represe
More than twenty-five works of art are introduced for the first time in this selection of recent additions to the museum's collection.