Art on the Edge 2015
Seven contemporary artists from the Southwest will be featured in the Friends of Contemporary Art + Photography’s juried exhibition, Art on the Edge, hosted by the New Mexico Museum of […]
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Seven contemporary artists from the Southwest will be featured in the Friends of Contemporary Art + Photography’s juried exhibition, Art on the Edge, hosted by the New Mexico Museum of […]
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Hot off the interwebs, it’s all the latest news from the New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors. Discover a flag that saw action at the Civil War’s Battle of
The April-May edition of the History Museum Times Read More »
Santa Fe—Civil War battles raged across America’s northern and southern states as Texas Confederates launched a plot: Head north and west through the New Mexico Territory with hopes of seizing
Explore the Civil War in New Mexico Read More »
Beginning August 3, more than 20 monumental sculptures will appear on Milner Plaza Internationally collected and admired worldwide as a sculptor, painter, and teacher, Allan Houser (1914-1994) is back in
Feed your brain this April at the New Mexico History Museum. Besides terrific exhibits, enjoy these special events: Wednesday, April 1, noon, “Owning the Sacred: The 1929 Sale of the
April Fun at the History Museum Read More »
New Exhibit Featuring Early Native American Easel Art at Coronado Historic Site from the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture’s Dorothy Dunn Collection. March 2015 – February 2016 The
Early Native American Easel Art in New Mexico: The Dorothy Dunn Collection Read More »
The Palace of the Governors Photo Archives has acquired a rare carte de visite depicting Ceran St. Vrain, Dick Wootton and José Maria Valdez. Photo Curator Daniel Kosharek obtained the
Photo Archives Obtains Rare Photo of New Mexico Frontiersmen Read More »
Folger Shakespeare Library Announces 52 Host Sites Across the Country for Traveling Exhibit to Mark the 400th Anniversary of Shakespeare’s Death (SANTA FE, NM—Feb. 26, 2015)—The New Mexico Museum of
New Mexico Museum of Art to Host Shakespeare’s First Folio Exhibition in 2016 Read More »
New Mexico’s iconic adobe buildings reveal the colors of the earth—pearly white, sandy tan, cinnamon red, chocolate brown and shades in-between. We all love our turquoise skies, but when we
In war and in peacetime, in theaters of conflict and on the home front, U.S. women have participated in our nation’s defense. Until recent years, those contributions have failed to
The New Mexico premiere of Sweet Georgia Brown Read More »