Lewis Winn and George Langston Jazz Guitar duo
In Gallery of traveling exhibition Medieval to Metal: Art and Evolution of the Guitar World music on guitar and lute Free with Museum Admission
In Gallery of traveling exhibition Medieval to Metal: Art and Evolution of the Guitar World music on guitar and lute Free with Museum Admission
Artists Scott Anderson, Gloria Graham, Scott Greene, Herbert Lotz, and Bonnie Lynch will discuss their work currently on view in the Alcoves 16/17 exhibition in this free Friday gallery talk.
Jake Barrow, acting executive director at Cornerstones Community Partnerships, speaks on “A Fragile Legacy: Earthen Architecture in New Mexico” at 6 pm on Friday, April 1. The lecture will compare and contrast the challenges of preserving earthen architecture using several case studies, including the evolution of the Palace of the Governors, a National Historic Treasure […]
Pilot, photographer, professor, and poet, Anne Noggle (1922-2005) began her groundbreaking career as a photographer late in life but quickly gained recognition for her witty and honest work. Assumed Identities: Photographs by Anne Noggle opens at the New Mexico Museum of Art on Saturday, April 2, 2016 and runs through September 11, 2016. A free […]
Free public screening of short films created by directing students from the Institute of American Indian Arts’ Cinematic Arts Program as part of a partnership program between IAIA, New Mexico Museum of Art, and el Rancho de Las Golondrinas. Sara Van Note, Museum Educator, will ead a conversation with the film directors
After 30 years, the beloved Morris Miniature Circus returns to the Museum of International Folk Art. In 2016, the museum will restore and install the Circus once again. The Morris Circus is modeled after a 1930s “railroad circus,” back in the days when a circus would come to town by rail, set up in a […]
All guitar players are invited to come to the Museum and show their stuff by playing the Fender acoustic guitar generously donated to the museum in celebration of Medieval to Metal : Art and Evolution of the Guitar. Sign up and perform your own 15 minute solo concert anytime between noon and 1pm (the music […]
The Morris Circus is modeled after a 1930s “railroad circus,” back in the days when a circus would come to town by rail, set up in a day, perform for a local audience, then pack up and move on to the next venue. Morris fondly remembered the excitement that accompanied the arrival of the circus […]
Clean out your garage, your closets and trunks! Get a tax deduction for donating your gently used folk art to the Folk Art Flea! Friendly committee members will be available from Noon to 4pm to cheerfully accept your donations to the 7th Annual Folk Art Flea begining on Monday April 4th and continuing daily through […]
Is it in the spectator’ senses, feelings and time that art finds life? Isabelle Kessler (creator, director, actress) presents a provocative one-person show which asks the audience to examine their role as spectators using visual artworks as cues. A Q&A follows the performance. With support of art work from Corinne Forget, Susan Wing, Francesca Sorgato, […]
Artist Rose B. Simpson explores the global theme of “risk” at the latest installment of CreativeMornings. Enjoy some networking with other creative professionals before the talk, along with coffee and pastries courtesy of Iconik Coffee Roasters. Free. Rose B. Simpson comes from a family of northern New Mexico Native American artists. Her mother, Roxanne Swentzell, […]
The Museum of New Mexico Foundation Gift Shops are pleased to bring a special show and sale of aboriginal artwork. Better World Arts is a cooperative supporting a cross cultural project with Aboriginal Artists in Adelaide, Australia. The three-day show and sale includes a slide show lecture each day at 1:30pm. Shop World Wise!
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