ALCOVES 16/17
Alcoves 16/17 opens March 4, 2016 at the New Mexico Museum of Art. This will be the first in a series of seven alcove exhibitions that concludes on March 26, […]
Alcoves 16/17 opens March 4, 2016 at the New Mexico Museum of Art. This will be the first in a series of seven alcove exhibitions that concludes on March 26, […]
Enter spring like a history lion by attending these special events in March: Friday, March 4, 9 am–4 pm: Palace Guard day trip to Albuquerque Members of our Friends group,
March into History Read More »
Geared to families, this series allows visitors to learn about ancient technologies and traditional arts developed by Native peoples thousands of years ago using the natural resources around them. All
Family Archaeology Sundays at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture Read More »
To bring extra oomph to this year’s Time Trekkers Summer Camp, the New Mexico History Museum has crafted a partnership with the Santa Fe Children’s Museum. During the weeklong camp,
Children’s Museum joins History Museum for a special summer camp Read More »
On March 9, 1916, Mexican revolutionist Pancho Villa and his army of 1,500 guerillas attacked Columbus, NM, killing 19 people and leaving the town in flames. President Wilson ordered General
Pancho Villa and the U.S. Army: A Training Ground for World War I Read More »
El Palacio magazine, the country’s oldest museum magazine at 102 and counting, is pleased to announce the hire of Candace Walsh as Editor in Chief. El Palacio reflects the work
El Palacio Magazine Announces Candace Walsh As New Editor in Chief Read More »
¡Orale! Take a ride into the creative reimaginings of American steel as captured in photographs, hubcaps, hood ornaments, car show banners and, yes, actual cars. Lowriders, Hoppers, and Hot Rods:
Lowriders, Hoppers, and Hot Rods: Car Culture of Northern New Mexico Read More »
In 2009, photographer Alan Pearlman set out on a quest to capture the soul of Santa Fe in a series of photographic portraits. Some of the results take center stage
Exhibit opening: Santa Fe Faces Read More »
After 30 years, the beloved Morris Miniature Circus returns to the Museum of International Folk Art. Built over the course of 40 years by W.J. “Windy” Morris (1904–1978) of Amarillo,
The Morris Miniature Circus: Return of the Little Big Top Read More »
Join local arts organizations and Gary Glazner, founder of the internationally acclaimed Alzheimer’s Poetry Project, for a fun-filled morning of creating poetry and song inspired by The Book’s the Thing:
Community-in-Residence Meets Shakespeare Read More »