Emergency Closure
Coronado Historic Site is closed toady, March 23, for water line repair. Site will reopen Friday March 24 at 8:30 AM.
Coronado Historic Site is closed toady, March 23, for water line repair. Site will reopen Friday March 24 at 8:30 AM.
The New Mexico Museum of Art, in partnership with The Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, OK, presents the dynamic and psychologically penetrating watercolor paintings of Cady Wells (1904-1954). This group of more than 25 works features Wells’ uniquely modernist interpretations of Southwestern landforms and cultural-religious traditions. Born to a traditional, well-to-do New England family, Wells […]
This two-person exhibition creates a visual conversation about how the tools and conventions of photography can be reconsidered and manipulated. The title of the show refers to the need to keep light sensitive material covered up, or “light tight,” until it is ready to be used. Gould’s work has long been characterized by an ongoing […]
Eric Blinman, Director, Office of Archaeological Studies Florescence and Crisis in the New Mexican Southwest: AD 900-1300 When agriculture is successful and reliable, it can fuel the development of social and economic complexity. Sustainability of cultural innovation, however, is dependent on the fit between climate variation and community needs. The tenth through thirteenth centuries of […]
Come learn about the history of New Mexico in St. Francis Auditorium co-presented with El Rancho de las Golondrinas. This is Part Three of a three-part lecture series. Santa Fe native Carmella Padilla is an award-winning author and editor who has written extensively about the Hispano art, culture and history of New Mexico.
Sponsors of Native Treasures will receive an invitation for debut access for the exhibition honoring 2017 MIAC Living Treasure, Jody Naranjo. The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture will host a solo exhibition featuring the work of current Living Treasure, prolific Santa Clara pueblo potter Jody Naranjo, in the lobby of the museum. For more […]
Fort Selden Historic Site will be closed 3/31/2017 through noon on 4/1/2107 due to a broken water line. We apologize for the inconvenience.
One of the “must see” things for residents and visitors alike in New Mexico is Trinity Site, where the world’s first atomic bomb was detonated on July 16, 1945. Located on the north end of what is now White Sands Missile Range, Trinity Site is open to the public twice each year, on the first […]
The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture will host a solo exhibition featuring the work of current Living Treasure, prolific Santa Clara pueblo potter Jody Naranjo, in the lobby of the museum.
Buy your tickets in advance for the 2017 International Folk Art Market| Santa Fe and save money! All tickets are limited and some events will sell out. Discount ticket sales end June 15, 2017
The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture hosts a solo exhibition featuring the work of current Living Treasure, prolific Santa Clara pueblo potter Jody Naranjo, in the lobby of the museum. As this event falls on the first Sunday of the month, admission is free for New Mexico residents!
New Mexico residents are admitted free the first Sunday of each month.
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