Alcoves 16/17 #2
Featuring works by artists Philip Augustin, Stephen Davis, Kathrine Lee, Walter Robinson and Jack Slentz. Through June 3, 2016. The ‘Alcoves’ exhibitions are a distinctive feature of the New Mexico […]
Featuring works by artists Philip Augustin, Stephen Davis, Kathrine Lee, Walter Robinson and Jack Slentz. Through June 3, 2016. The ‘Alcoves’ exhibitions are a distinctive feature of the New Mexico […]
Sponge Bob Square Pants, Pac Man, and Curious George, all sporting a particularly Native American twist, are just a few images from popular mainstream culture seen in the exhibition, Into
Into the Future: Culture Power in Native American Art Read More »
Jake Barrow, program director at Cornerstones Community Partnerships, speaks on “A Fragile Legacy: Earthen Architecture in New Mexico” at 6 pm on Friday, April 1. The lecture in the History
A Fragile Legacy: Earthen Architecture in New Mexico Read More »
The documentary film-in-progress, Citizen Min in New Mexico, by Holly Yasui, commemorates a little known hero of the Japanese American civil rights movement, Minoru Yasui, who was recently awarded a
Screening of Citizen Min in New Mexico by Holly Yasui Read More »
Jake Barrow, program director at Cornerstones Community Partnerships, speaks on “A Fragile Legacy: Earthen Architecture in New Mexico” at 6 pm on Friday, April 1. The lecture in the History
A Fragile Legacy: Earthen Architecture in New Mexico Read More »
Calling on all New Mexico artists interested in marketing their artwork globally to save the date on Friday, May 13th at 7:00pm for a free lecture at the Kimo Theatre
Free Lecture: Becoming a Global Artist Read More »
Three Eminent Native Women Artists to be Honored at MIAC during Women’s History Month The lives and contributions of distinguished artists Margarete Bagshaw, Josephine Myers-Wapp, and Jeri Ah-be-hill will be
Three Eminent Native Women Artists to be Honored at MIAC during Women’s History Month Read More »
From offering caregivers an hour of respite to discovering new wells of creativity, the acclaimed Alzheimer’s Poetry Project has spent the last decade developing techniques to reach people with memory
Dancing to remember Read More »
The New Mexico History Museum and Palace of the Governors invite you to explore various aspects of history, from long gone to very recent. Here’s what’s up in April: Friday,
April Events at the New Mexico History Museum Read More »
May 21 – October 10, 2016 Taking a Fritz Scholder group portrait of IAIA faculty and the legacy of the institution’s first artistic director, Lloyd Kiva New, as starting points,
Finding a Contemporary Voice: The Legacy of Lloyd Kiva New and IAIA Read More »