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Painting the Divine: Images of Mary in the New World
New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesAs part of Painting the Divine: Images of Mary in the New World, the History Museum will host a free two-day symposium, Sept. 27-28, with talks by scholars, music, a wine reception, book signing, and a peek inside of La Conquistadora’s closet at the Cathedral Basilica in Santa Fe. For details on the event, click […]
2229 — Between Two Worlds: Folk Artists Reflect on the Immigrant Experience in the Mark Naylor & Dale Gunn Gallery of Conscience
Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo, on Museum Hill, Santa Fe, NM, United States
Between Two Worlds: Folk Artists Reflect on the Immigrant Experience in the Mark Naylor & Dale Gunn Gallery of Conscience
Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo, on Museum Hill, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesAn exhibition on immigration that features fiber arts, carving, paintings and works on paper about immigrant journeys and the challenges of transitioning to a new home. Traditional artists from the Americas, Africa and Asia articulate the hopes, fears, and challenges of newcomers in an unfamiliar and sometimes unwelcoming place. This exhibit is made possible in […]
Footprints: The Inspiration and Influence of Allan Houser
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 708-710 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM, United States
Footprints: The Inspiration and Influence of Allan Houser
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 708-710 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesThe Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is proud to honor the hundreth birth year of Allan Houser with this exhibition of his sculptures and those of thirteen Native American artists whose lives he changed forever. Larry Ahvakana, Don Chunestudey, Cliff Fragua, Craig Dan Goseyun, Rollie Grandbois, Bob Haozous, Phillip Mangas Haozous, Doug Hyde, Oreland […]

Alcove Shows 1917 – 1927
New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesThe New Mexico Museum of Art presents Alcove Shows 1917 – 1927 featuring sixty-one art works by twenty-four artists in the museum’s permanent collection. An open door policy for month-long solo exhibitions in the museum’s alcoves was conceived by important American artist Robert Henri, who first came to Santa Fe and Taos in 1916. During the museum’s first decade […]
Alcove Shows 1917 – 1927
New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesThe New Mexico Museum of Art presents Alcove Shows 1917 – 1927 featuring sixty-one art works by twenty-four artists in the museum’s permanent collection. The exhibition is on view Aug 8, 2014 through Feb 23, 2015 with the opening reception on Thu, Aug 28, 2014 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. (Please note the day change as the […]
FOCUS ON PHOTOGRAPHY CONTINUES WITH THREE NEW PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITIONS
New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesOpening on August 28 is the second suite of exhibitions in the series Focus on Photography: Delilah Montoya: Syncretism Cameraless, a group show of photographic prints made without using a camera Photo Lab, an evolving interactive space exploring photographic processes and ideas, featuring photography from the collection made with historic processes and mixed media The exhibition […]

Before Bataan: New Mexico’s 200th Coast Artillery A collaborative exhibit with the Jean Cocteau Cinema
New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesIn August 1940, talk of war swirled around Camp Luna near Las Vegas, N.M. The 1,800 men of New Mexico’s 200th Coast Artillery Regiment gathered there to train one last time on home soil before heading to the Philippines. A photographer was there, capturing images of youth and dedication, young men unaware of the ordeals […]

Pottery of the U.S. South: A Living Tradition
Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo, on Museum Hill, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesPottery of the U.S. South presented traditional stoneware from North Carolina and northern Georgia — current works characterized by earthy local clays and surprising effects of wood firing. Rooted in British and German ceramic traditions and once crucial to Southern agrarian life, Southern pottery today remains vital, a distinctive art form through which potters actively […]