Adobe Summer
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 […]
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 »
Check out what’s new in March at the New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors: Friday, March 6, 6 pm, Free First Friday Evening Talk, “New Mexico Women’s Clubs: Civic
Outstanding Women, Black Pioneers, Classical Music: March events at the History Museum Read More »
As Museum Hill’s Summer of Color prepares to launch, galleries throughout Santa Fe have joined the excitement. See who’s doing what and get ready to immerse yourself in the colors
Santa Fe Galleries Join the Summer of Color Read More »
Six of Santa Fe’s leading cultural institutions located on the beautiful Museum Hill kick off summer 2015 with joint exhibitions and programming in what Mayor Javier Gonzales proclaimed today as
Santa Fe Mayor Proclaims 2015 the Summer of Color Read More »
The nationally acclaimed Alzheimer’s Poetry Project (APP) and a growing consortium of Santa Fe-based arts and cultural institutions are joining forces to help people living with memory loss, along with
Collaborative program brings the arts to people with memory illnesses Read More »
Friday, February 6, 5:30–7 pm: “Be Mine,” a Free First Friday event Bring your crafting skills to make old-timey Valentines, inspired by historic cards from the collection with a variety
February Fun at the New Mexico History Museum Read More »
Santa Fe appears to be awash in gradations of adobe brown yet it is a city of rich colors found nowhere else – as seen by the generations of artists
Red, with its brilliant hue and broad cultural history, has inspired artists’ imaginations and seduced viewers for millennia. The exhibition, The Red That Colored the World opening at the Museum
The Red That Colored the World Read More »
March 6 – September 20, 2015 The New Mexico Museum of Art opens Colors of the Southwest, March 6 through September 20, 2015, to coincide with the “Summer of Color”
Colors of the Southwest Read More »