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SUMMARY:Chromatic Fusion and Emerge - Two Glass Shows Open
DESCRIPTION:The New Mexico Museum of Art celebrates the 50th anniversary of the American studio glass movement with two companion exhibitions. \nThe New Mexico Museum of Art announces two concurrent exhibitions of glass art to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the American studio glass movement in 2012. The exhibitions—Chromatic Fusion: The Art of Fused Glass\, featuring Klaus Moje and Emerge 2012: A Showcase of Rising Talents in Kiln-glass—include both emerging and established artists working in kilnformed glass. Artists from around the globe are highlighted in these two exhibitions that open to the public on Friday\, October 5\, 2012\, 5:30-7:30 pm\, with a reception hosted by the Women’s Board of the Museum of New Mexico. Both shows will be on view through January 6\, 2013. \nCHROMATIC FUSION   \n \nChromatic Fusion: The Art of Fused Glass\, featuring Klaus Moje explores the various technical\, thematic\, and visual approaches to kilnformed glass by artists working around the globe. The centerpiece of the exhibition is Klaus Moje’s large-scale\, multipanel work The Portland Panels: Choreographed Geometry (2007). A tour de force work by this German-born artist who helped build the renowned glass program at the Canberra School of Art in Australia\, The Portland Panels consist of four 6-foot panels and over 22\,000 pieces of glass fused together. Other artists in the exhibition likewise demonstrate their mastery of glass through myriad techniques such as murrini\, pate de verre\, slumping\, engraving\, and fusible film. These artists include Kate Baker\, Giles Bettison\, Cobi Cockburn\, Mel George\, Deborah Horrell\, Steve Klein\, Jessica Loughlin\, Richard Marquis\, Catharine Newell\, April Surgent\, Joanne Teasdale\, Carmen Vetter\, Yoko Yagi\, and Toots Zynsky. \n  \nEMERGE 2012   \nIn partnership with Bullseye Glass\, the New Mexico Museum of Art will host Emerge 2012: A Showcase of Rising Talents in Kiln-glass\, the seventh biennial juried show of early-career artists working in kilnformed glass. This international competition\, sponsored and organized by Bullseye Glass\, highlights emerging talents and innovative approaches within this field. Emerge 2012 includes the competition’s award-winners and three Juror’s Choice selections. The artworks were selected by three jurors: artists Silvia Levenson and Klaus Moje and New Mexico Museum of Art curator Laura Addison.  \nThe works are thematically and functionally diverse\, but share a mastery of materials. French artist Émilie Haman’s Once Upon a Time\, which won the Gold Award in the competition\, is an exquisitely executed kilncast-glass pig’s hoof with satin laces that is inspired by the often grotesque narrative twists in fairy tales. Japanese-born artist Sayaki Suzuki’s hyperrealistic kilncast-glass feast of Harvest Day\, which won the Kilncaster Award\, tricks the eye into believing the skins of the onion and the kernels of corn are real\, and make you anticipate the crunch of a baguette. The water lily-shaped shallow bowls by Spaniards Ester Luesma and Xavier Vega were awarded the Design Award for their creative approach to glass functional ware for restaurants that parallels the innovative approach of master chefs to their own “medium.” \nThe artists selected are: Miri Admoni (Israel)\, Karen Bexfield (United States)\, Cortney Boyd (United States)\, Victoria Calabro (United States)\, Émilie Haman (France)\, Elizabeth Fortunato (United States)\, Ester Luesma and Xavier Vega (Spain)\, Karen Mahardy (United States)\, Sayaka Suzuki (United States) and Amy Westover (United States). \n  \nA full-color catalog of Emerge 2012 is available.  \n  \n   \nAbout Bullseye Glass \nBased in Portland\, Oregon\, with resource centers in Santa Fe\, New Mexico\, and Emeryville\, California\, Bullseye Glass is a manufacturer of colored glass for art and architecture with a strong commitment to research\, education\, and promoting glass art. For more than thirty-five years\, Bullseye Glass has collaborated with a community of artists worldwide and has been instrumental in developing many of the fundamental materials and methods at the core of contemporary kiln-glass.  \n  \nAbout the New Mexico Museum of Art \nThe New Mexico Museum of Art was founded in 1917 as the Art Gallery of the Museum of New Mexico. Housed in a spectacular Pueblo Revival building designed by I. H. and William M. Rapp\, it was based on their New Mexico building at the Panama-California Exposition (1915). The museum's architecture inaugurated what has come to be known as "Santa Fe Style." For nearly 100 years\, the Museum has celebrated the diversity of the visual arts and the legacy of New Mexico as a cultural crossroads by collecting and exhibiting work by leading artists from New Mexico and elsewhere. This tradition continues today with a wide array of exhibitions with work from the world’s leading artists. The New Mexico Museum of Art brings the art of New Mexico to the world and the art of the world to New Mexico. \n  \nThe New Mexico Museum of Art is a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. \n 
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LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Historical Downtown Walking Tours Monday thru Saturday\, October 1-6\, 2012
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder why there’s an obelisk in the middle of the Santa Fe  Plaza? Have you noticed the gargoyles on top of the Catron Building?  Where was the gambling hall? Which tucked-away building held a Manhattan  Project secret? Find out by taking a Downtown Walking Tour led by New  Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors guides.  \nThe tours  resume on April 16 (through mid October)\, Monday-Saturday\, beginning at  10:15 a.m. Gather at the Palace Courtyard’s Blue Gate just south of the  History Museum entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave. Cost is $10. Children 16 and  under are free when accompanied by an adult. Museum guides do not  accept tips. (No tours are offered on the Saturdays when large events  are held on the Plaza\, such as Spanish Market and Santa Fe Fiesta.) \nEach  tour lasts about 2 hours and features a leisurely pace with plenty of  opportunities to ask questions. Enjoy stories of the people and events  that have made Santa Fe a world-class tourist destination.  \nLos  Compadres del Palacio\, a support group of the New Mexico History Museum\,  operates the program with guides who are trained in Santa Fe history.  (Many are also guides at the History Museum and Palace of the  Governors.) Proceeds from the tours benefit the museum’s programs and  events.Special group tours can be arranged by calling (505) 476-5200. \nThe History Museum’s blog takes you on a virtual version of a tour. Check it out by clicking here.
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LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Members Monday Museum of New Mexico Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy private\, behind-the-scenes tours of the exhibitions and collections with museum directors and curators. Location:  Museum of Indian Arts & Culture \nNot a Museum of New Mexico Foundation member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 or click JOIN!
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LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
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SUMMARY:Altared Spaces: A photographers’ panel discussion Siegfried Halus\, Jack Parsons\, Donald Woodman
DESCRIPTION:Join Siegfried Halus\, Jack Parsons\, and Donald Woodman for a panel discussion about their work in the new exhibition Altared Spaces: The Shrines of New Mexico.  The event is at 2 pm on Sunday\, Sept. 30\, in the History Museum  Auditorium\, followed by refreshments in the upstairs Gathering Space\,  courtesy of the Museum of New Mexico Women's Board. The event is free  with museum admission; Sundays are free to NM residents. \nIn Altared Spaces: The Shrines of New Mexico\, from Sept. 30\,  2012\, through Feb. 10\, 2013\, Jack Parsons\, Donald Woodman\, and  Siegfried Halus exhibit their explorations into these special places\,   from a backyard to a living room to the side of a road. The exhibit  augments the spirits expressed in the ongoing exhibitions\, Illuminating the Word: The Saint John’s Bible and Contemplative Landscape in the Herzstein Changing Exhibits Gallery.
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LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Altared Spaces: The Shrines of New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:Hallowed ground abounds across New Mexico’s landscape. Whether it’s a mountaintop sacred to Pueblo people\, a backyard shrine built by a Spanish descendent\, or a “ghost bike” set up in memory of a fallen bicyclist\, people of many backgrounds have found the need to invest places with their prayers and devotion. \nAltared Spaces: The Shrines of New Mexico (September 30\, 2012\, through February 10\, 2013) reveals how three New Mexico photographers interpret those places. Featuring the work of Siegfried Halus\, Jack Parsons\, and Donald Wooodman\, Altared Spaces will be in the second-floor Gathering Space of the New Mexico History Museum. The photographers’ work augments images in the exhibition Contemplative Landscape and Illuminating the Word: The Saint John’s Bible. \nDownload high-resolution images from the exhibit by clicking on “Go to related images” at the bottom of this page. \nThe photographers kick off the exhibit on Sunday\, September 30\, with a 2 pm discussion of their work in the History Museum auditorium\, followed by refreshments in the Gathering Space\, courtesy of the Women’s Board of the Museums of New Mexico. The event is free with museum admission; Sundays are free to NM residents. (And parking is free in downtown Santa Fe on Sundays.) \nGuest curator Mary Anne Redding selected images for Altared Spaces that reveal a variety of custom-made shrines bearing profound personal meaning that meld seamlessly and artfully into their surroundings. For the photographers\, that connection is personal as well. \nIn Austria\, where Siegfried Halus lived until he was eight\, shrines with images of Jesus\, the Virgin Mary\, and other religious figures are posted at crossroads and roadsides. Halus’s mother was Catholic\, his Romanian Orthodox father a liturgical sculptor who relocated his family to Philadelphia in the early 1950s. Halus apprenticed with his father as a wood carver before earning a graduate degree in sculpture. Moving to Santa Fe in 1989\, he found common ground in Hispano traditions of shrines and saint making and\, with author and santera Marie Romero Cash\, created the book Living Shrines: Home Altars in New Mexico\, published by the Museum of New Mexico Press. \n“In New Mexico\, shrines help people maintain their religious history and traditions\,” Halus says. “They not only express individual spiritual relationships\, they tell stories of how people live and have lived.” \nHalus is former director of the art department of Santa Fe Community College. With photographer Greg Mac Gregor\, he recreated the 1776  Dominguez and Escalante Expedition for the book In Search of Dominguez & Escalante: Photographing the 1776 Spanish Expedition Through the Southwest\, published by the Museum of New Mexico Press. \nShrines have been a part of Jack Parsons’ photographic journey through New Mexico for more than 35 years. As sacred spaces for religious contemplation or secular expressions of highly individual meaning\, shrines appeal to his eye and imagination for the creative process that links familiar objects to acts of personal devotion and meaningful moments in time. \n“Photographing shrines is a slight invasion of privacy\, but I appreciate their aesthetic value\,” Parsons says. “They are artful even if they are crude. They are visual touchstones for things that are meaningful in our lives.” \nParsons has published more than a dozen books\, pioneering the “lifestyle” genre with Rizzoli’s international best-seller Santa Fe Style\, which has been followed by numerous best-selling volumes on art\, décor and culture. With Carmella Padilla\, a fellow recipient of the New Mexico Governor’s Award for Excellence and Achievement in the Arts\, Parsons created both The Chile Chronicles and El Rancho de las Golondrinas. \nFor more on Parsons\, go to his website\, http://www.jackparsonsdigital.com/. \nAs a photographer who has explored landscapes worldwide\, Donald Woodman also views a shrine as any physical or spiritual destination or pilgrimage site.  While traveling in Europe for a project on the Holocaust\, for example\, he visited concentration camps\, memorials and other markers of human devastation that are shrines to those who experienced the horror. Closer to home\, he says\, everything from old railyards to the natural wonders of the Navajo Nation to the graves of Billy the Kid or Kit Carson are shrines to the settling of the West. \n“In New Mexico\, the awe-inspiring qualities of the natural environment draw people from around the world\,” he says. “The landscape is a shrine to itself.” \nWoodman has photographed New Mexico churches\, roadside memorials\, and other traditional New Mexican shrines. But he is more intrigued by less familiar subjects—such as The Lightning Field land art sculpture\, the Very Large Array astronomical radio observatory\, or nuclear history’s seminal Trinity Site—that reflect the inherent allure and reverence of the New Mexico landscape and history. For more on Woodman\, go to his website: http://donaldwoodman.com/.
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LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Altared Spaces: The Shrines of New Mexico
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SUMMARY:The Palace Gem & Mineral Show Traditional and authentic jewels of the Southwest
DESCRIPTION:Volcanoes\, earthquakes\, water\, wind\, and ice created the raw materials that adorn our favorite pieces of jewelry. See and purchase a worldwide variety of the authentic versions of stones\, fossils and gems at the 7th annual Palace Gem & Mineral Show\, Sept. 28-30\, in the Palace Courtyard.  \nEnter for free through the Blue Gate on Lincoln   Avenue and meet the miners\, traders and jewelers whose stories of how the forces of nature formed geodes\, fossils\, and turquoise will deepen your appreciation for the treasures beneath our feet. \nThe event is open 10 am to 7 pm on Friday\, Sept. 28; and 9 am to 4:30 pm on Saturday and Sunday\, Sept. 29-30. \nNew this year: Jewelry-making workshops join the al fresco lectures on a variety of topics. The events are free unless otherwise noted. The schedule: \nFriday\, September 28 \n5.30 pm: Garrick Beck\, “History of Fakery in Gemstones: Questions You Should Ask Before Buying.” The owner of Natural Stones in Santa Fe talks about the history of pulling the wool over consumers’ eyes with stones that have been dyed\, synthesized\, stabilized and enhanced\, and teaches you four things to ask before buying gemstones. \nSaturday\, September 29 \n11 am: Vincent Gioielli\, lapidary demonstration. Gioielli is a Santa Fe jeweler whose passion in jewelry making is stone inlay. He will demonstrate cutting and polishing a variety of natural stones for channel inlay bracelets.  \n1-3 pm: Gina Crow\, jewelry workshop\, “Wire Netted Bezel Pendant.” The owner of Laughing Crow Studio in Santa Fe is also a jewelry designer and instructor specializing in cold connections and wire wrapping techniques. Participants in her hands-on workshop will learn how to set a cabochon stone in a wire bezel pendant. This is designed for novice jewelers\, but everyone is welcome. (For reservations\, call 505-476-5182; $10 materials fee.) \n2 pm: Richard Kocurek\, “Fossils as Gemstones.” The owner of Bright Star Gemstones of Crested Butte\, Colo.\, specializes in natural gemstones from Brazil and South America. He works directly with the lapidary artists (lapideros) and in some cases the families that own the mines to find one-of-a-kind\, high-quality natural gems.  \nSunday September 30 \n11 am: Jayne Aubele\, “The Geological Story of New Mexico’s Minerals and Gems.” A geologist and adult programs educator for the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science\, Aubele focuses on volcanoes and their minerals and resources. She has mapped and researched the geology of New Mexico and the Southwest (in person) and of the Moon\, Mars and Venus (remotely). Her talk will explain the natural forces that produced some of our most identifiable jewels. \n1 pm: Sandy Craig\, opal cutting and polishing demonstration. The owner of Orca Gems & Opals in Littleton\, Colo.\, has been cutting and polishing the gems for over 20 years\, along the way developing special methods for getting the most out of a given piece of rough opal. As part of his demonstration\, he will offer hands-on lessons. Bring a piece of your rough to work with or use what he has. \n2-4 pm: Margot Guerrero\, Workshop\, “Time Travelers Art: Painting with Mineral Pigments on Gem Stones.” The Santa Fe artist\, restorer\, jeweler\, lapidary artist and owner of The Curiosity Cabinet of Margot Guerrero will demonstrate how to create pigment paints from natural gems and minerals and give lessons on painting miniatures on hand-carved gem stones. (For reservations\, call 505-476-5182; $10 materials fee.) \nExhibitors at the Palace Gem & Mineral Show must meet standards of high-quality gems and minerals that contain no dyes or enhancers. They must disclose the use of stabilizing agents. Those same standards apply to participants in the museum’s Native American Artisans Program—the artisans who display and sell their work each day beneath the Palace Portal. The Palace Gem & Mineral Show underscores the museum’s goal to support their work and also celebrates the state’s history of mining and collecting natural stones for use in our daily lives.  \nExhibitors at this year’s event will include: \nGarrick Beck\, Natural Stones\, Santa   Fe \nPhilip and Eleanor Bové\, Roadrunner Mining and Minerals\, Santa Fe  \nSandy Craig\, Orca Gems & Opals\, Littleton\, Colorado \nMargot Guerrero\, The Curiosity Cabinet of Margot Guerrero\, Santa Fe \nRichard Kocurek\, Bright Star Gemstones\, Crested Butte\, Colorado \nAnna Mottek Lucas\, Blackstar Trading Co.\, Flagstaff\, Arizona \nJames Pace\, JP Designs\, Alamogordo \nJohn Scully\, Scully’s Minerals\, Fairview\, New Mexico \nDaniel Wade\, Indian Jewelry Supply\, Albuquerque \nPhone number for publication: 505-476-5200
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LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Aldrich\, Luna\, Hitchcock\, and the Women’s Christian Temperance Union A Centennial Brainpower & Brownbags Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Join David Holtby for a talk on "Four Forgotten Ones in the Struggle for Statehood: Aldrich\, Luna\, Hitchcock\, and the Women's Christian Temperance Union\," part of the 2012 Brainpower & Brownbags Lecture Series. A free event in the John Gaw Meem Room; enter through the Washington Avenue doors.  \nHoltby works for the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. He is retired as editor in chief and associate director of the University of New Mexico Press\, and in 2006 received the New Mexico Historical Society’s Edgar Lee Hewett Award for public service.  \nThe ongoing Brainpower & Brownbags Lecture Series will carry a Centennial theme throughout 2012. The full lecture schedule: \nWednesday\, Jan. 11: Richard Melzer\, “Political Cartoons and New Mexico's Struggle for Statehood 1850-1912" \nMelzer is a history professor at the University of New Mexico’s Valencia Campus and author of several books\, including New Mexico: Celebrating the Land of Enchantment (Gibbs Smith 2011)\, an official product of the state’s Centennial celebration. The book focuses on the social and political elements through essays and archival photography. \nWednesday\, Feb. 15: Dennis Reinhartz\, “The Graphics of Statehood:  The Mapping of New Mexico"       \nReinhartz is professor emeritus of history and Russian at the University of Texas at Arlington. His publications include Mapping and Empire: Soldier-Engineers on the Southwestern Frontier (University of Texas Press\, 2005). He received the 1996 Adele Mellen Prize for The Cartographer and the Literati\, a Friends of the UTA Libraries Faculty Award; and the 1987 Presidio La Bahia Award for The Mapping of the American Southwest. \nMonday\, March 12: Jon Hunner\, “New Mexico: The Stumble to Statehood” \nHunner is a history professor and director of the Public History Program at New Mexico State University. His publications range from Time Traveling through New Mexico History: The Spanish Colonial Period (Public History Program\, NMSU\, 2004) to Chasing Oppie: J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic West (University of Oklahoma Press\, under contract). \nWednesday\, April 18: Noel Pugach\, “Understanding William Howard Taft: The President Who Approved New Mexico’s Statehood” \nPugach is a professor emeritus of history at the University of New Mexico. He has taught on Jewish history\, foreign relations\, and American diplomacy. \nFriday\, May 4:  Robert Larson\, “New Mexico: Early Attempts to Gain Statehood” \nLarson is professor emeritus of history at the University of Northern Colorado.  He has written books on Populism in the West and is the author of New Mexico’s Quest for Statehood\, 1846-1912 (University of New Mexico Press\, 1968). \nWednesday\, June 13: Brian Turo\, “1912: Statehood for New Mexico and Arizona” \nTuro is a doctoral student of American history at the University of New Mexico.       \nWednesday\, July 18: Fred Friedman\, “The Impact of Railroads on New Mexico’s Transition from Territory to Statehood\, 1880-1914” \nFriedman worked as the state’s Railroad Bureau chief at the Department of Transportation for 30 years and volunteers with the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library organizing its railroad maps. \nWednesday\, Aug. 17: Robert J. Torrez\, "The Struggle for Statehood: The Search for Law and Order along New Mexico's `Lawless Frontier'" \nTorrez served as New Mexico's state historian from 1987-2000. His books include A History of New Mexico Since Statehood (University of New Mexico Press\, 2011) and UFOs Over Galisteo and Other Stories of New Mexico's History (University of New Mexico Press\, 2004).  \nWednesday\, Sept. 26: David Holtby\, "Four Forgotten Ones in the Struggle for Statehood: Aldrich\, Luna\, Hitchcock\, and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union" \nHoltby works for the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. He is retired as editor in chief and associate director of the University of New Mexico Press\, and in 2006 received the New Mexico Historical Society’s Edgar Lee Hewett Award for public service. \nWednesday\, Oct. 17: Paul Hutton\, “The Volunteers of the Spanish American War: New Mexico and its Rough Riders” \nHutton is a history professor at the University of New Mexico and offers film classes ranging from “Western Film” to “War on Film.” Author of numerous books on Western\, military and popular-culture topics\, he has written\, appeared in\, or narrated more than 150 television documentaries. \nWednesday\, Nov. 14: Sandra Schackel\, “New Mexico Women: The Road to Statehood” \nSchackel is a professor emerita of women’s history and the American West at Boise State University. Her doctorate is from the University of New Mexico. Among her publications is Working the Land: The Stories of Ranch and Farm Women in the Modern American West (University of Kansas Press\, 2011). \nMonday\, Dec. 12: Elmo Baca\, “Nuevomexicanos and the Rhetoric of Statehood” \nBaca serves on the board of the New Mexico Humanities Council and owns a Las Vegas\, N.M.\, consulting firm that specializes in downtown revitalization services.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1244-aldrich-luna-hitchcock-and-the-womens-christian-temperance-union-a-centennial-brainpower-brownbags-lecture/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/1244_thumb.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120924T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120924T121500
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120509T031035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175605Z
UID:10002410-1348481700-1348488900@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Historical Downtown Walking Tours Monday thru Saturday\, September 24-29\, 2012
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder why there’s an obelisk in the middle of the Santa Fe  Plaza? Have you noticed the gargoyles on top of the Catron Building?  Where was the gambling hall? Which tucked-away building held a Manhattan  Project secret? Find out by taking a Downtown Walking Tour led by New  Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors guides.  \nThe tours  resume on April 16 (through mid October)\, Monday-Saturday\, beginning at  10:15 a.m. Gather at the Palace Courtyard’s Blue Gate just south of the  History Museum entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave. Cost is $10. Children 16 and  under are free when accompanied by an adult. Museum guides do not  accept tips. (No tours are offered on the Saturdays when large events  are held on the Plaza\, such as Spanish Market and Santa Fe Fiesta.) \nEach  tour lasts about 2 hours and features a leisurely pace with plenty of  opportunities to ask questions. Enjoy stories of the people and events  that have made Santa Fe a world-class tourist destination.  \nLos  Compadres del Palacio\, a support group of the New Mexico History Museum\,  operates the program with guides who are trained in Santa Fe history.  (Many are also guides at the History Museum and Palace of the  Governors.) Proceeds from the tours benefit the museum’s programs and  events.Special group tours can be arranged by calling (505) 476-5200. \nThe History Museum’s blog takes you on a virtual version of a tour. Check it out by clicking here.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1474-historical-downtown-walking-tours-monday-thru-saturday-september-24-29-2012/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/1474_thumb.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120828T045424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175611Z
UID:10002432-1348394400-1348419600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:The Big Thank You Celebrate 50 Years of Community Support
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Big Thank You\, a special day for museum members and the community to commemorate the Museum of New Mexico Foundation's 50th Anniversary and the wonderful museums and monuments we serve. 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1504-the-big-thank-you-celebrate-50-years-of-community-support/
LOCATION:Museum of New Mexico\, 725 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.6674096;-105.9254687
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of New Mexico 725 Camino Lejo Santa Fe NM 87505 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=725 Camino Lejo:geo:-105.9254687,35.6674096
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120921
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120209T011208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175545Z
UID:10002314-1348099200-1348185599@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:A Visit to the Allan Houser Sculpture Garden Friends of Indian Art Event
DESCRIPTION:David Rettig\, Curator of Corporate Collections\, will discuss Alan Houser’s life and career – his unique heritage and un-paralleled influence as both an artist and teacher.  Included in the presentation will be a tour of the historic Allan Houser Studio House featuring paintings and sculpture from the Houser family’s personal collections.  There will also be a guided walk through the world renowned Sculpture Gardens which have an evolving display of Houser’s best known monumental works. All events are subject to change.  Specific details\, such as time\, location\, maps and information about transportation\, will be included in the letter of invitation which all Friends of Indian Art members will receive prior to each event.  \nNot a Museum of New Mexico Foundation or Friends of Indian Art member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 or click JOIN!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1353-a-visit-to-the-allan-houser-sculpture-garden-friends-of-indian-art-event/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.664337;-105.9252387
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 708-710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe NM 87557 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=708-710 Camino Lejo:geo:-105.9252387,35.664337
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120919T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120919T140000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120106T013835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175541Z
UID:10002291-1348056000-1348063200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Let’s Take A Look Curators Look at Your Treasures
DESCRIPTION:The third Wednesday of  each month from 12:00 to 2:00 pm.   \n  During this time\, curators from The  Museum of  Indian Arts and Culture  and The Laboratory of Anthropology  are in the lobby of  MIAC to look  at your treasures. These curators will  attempt to identify and explain  any artifact or  historic object  presented to them. They prefer to work  with objects from the  Southwest  but are willing to take a look at  anything that is brought in. If they   can not identify an object an  attempt will be made to find someone who  can.  Sometimes\, the  discussion among the curators may become as much or  more  informative  than the identification of the artifact.  \nThe event is always FREE  and open to the public.  Federal and State regulations prohibit  the  curators from  appraising any artifact. Determining the Value of a  Work  of Art: The museum neither appraises or authenticates works of art.   For information about art appraisals visit the web sites for American Society of Appraisers\, or Art Dealers Association of America.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1327-lets-take-a-look-curators-look-at-your-treasures/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="TJ Hilton":MAILTO:thomas.hilton@dca.nm.gov
GEO:35.664337;-105.9252387
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 708-710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe NM 87557 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=708-710 Camino Lejo:geo:-105.9252387,35.664337
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120917T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120917T121500
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120509T030735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175604Z
UID:10002407-1347876900-1347884100@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Historical Downtown Walking Tours Monday thru Saturday\, September 17-22\, 2012
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder why there’s an obelisk in the middle of the Santa Fe  Plaza? Have you noticed the gargoyles on top of the Catron Building?  Where was the gambling hall? Which tucked-away building held a Manhattan  Project secret? Find out by taking a Downtown Walking Tour led by New  Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors guides.  \nThe tours  resume on April 16 (through mid October)\, Monday-Saturday\, beginning at  10:15 a.m. Gather at the Palace Courtyard’s Blue Gate just south of the  History Museum entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave. Cost is $10. Children 16 and  under are free when accompanied by an adult. Museum guides do not  accept tips. (No tours are offered on the Saturdays when large events  are held on the Plaza\, such as Spanish Market and Santa Fe Fiesta.) \nEach  tour lasts about 2 hours and features a leisurely pace with plenty of  opportunities to ask questions. Enjoy stories of the people and events  that have made Santa Fe a world-class tourist destination.  \nLos  Compadres del Palacio\, a support group of the New Mexico History Museum\,  operates the program with guides who are trained in Santa Fe history.  (Many are also guides at the History Museum and Palace of the  Governors.) Proceeds from the tours benefit the museum’s programs and  events.Special group tours can be arranged by calling (505) 476-5200. \nThe History Museum’s blog takes you on a virtual version of a tour. Check it out by clicking here.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1470-historical-downtown-walking-tours-monday-thru-saturday-september-17-22-2012/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/1470_thumb.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120916T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120916T173000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120815T221957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175616Z
UID:10002460-1347804000-1347816600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Annual Collectors Homes Tour & Membership Event Friends of Folk Art  Members Event
DESCRIPTION:Encourage your friends to become a friend\, a Friend of Folk Art that is.  A "double header" afternoon will start with tours of two homes of noted Santa Fe folk art collectors.  Then we will gather for a party at the fabulous Santa Fe studio of kinetic metal sculptor Fredrick Prescott.   \nNot a Museum of New Mexico Museum Foundation member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 or click JOIN!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1533-annual-collectors-homes-tour-membership-event-friends-of-folk-art-members-event/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.6641155;-105.9265695
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill Santa Fe NM 87504 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill:geo:-105.9265695,35.6641155
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120915T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120208T034336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175530Z
UID:10002239-1347699600-1347901200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Rockhound and Rock Art: 2012 Trip to Deming\, NM Friends of Archaeology Event
DESCRIPTION:The Deming area has always been a rockhound's paradise.  In the prehistoric past\, the geologic diversity of the region attached Native Americans to the area looking to exploit the high quality cherts and chalcedonies for use in flaked stone production. In 2012\, the Friends of Archaeology invites you to come explore Deming's past and culture with a three day trip to the region to areas that are either usually inaccessible for rarely visited by the public.  Throughout it all\, sample local wine and food while experiencing the beautiful Chihuahuan desert landscape. Friends of Archaeology members will be informed trip costs and how to make a reservation at a future date.  \nNot a Museum or Friends of Archaeology member?  Please call 505-982-6366\, ext. 100 or click JOIN! 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1269-rockhound-and-rock-art-2012-trip-to-deming-nm-friends-of-archaeology-event/
LOCATION:Office of Archaeological Studies\, 7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599)\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.6542096;-106.0644694
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Office of Archaeological Studies 7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599) Santa Fe NM 87507 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599):geo:-106.0644694,35.6542096
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120915T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120916T160000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120913T221721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175617Z
UID:10002467-1347699600-1347811200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Native Treasures Collectors’ Sale Saturday and Sunday\, September 15-16
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendar for the third annual Native Treasures Collectors’ Sale!  This unique sale of Native American art from the homes of top collectors is your chance to snap up a wonderful treasure!  Last year\, over 800 pieces of art were available\, representing almost every medium.  Based on the huge success of the 2011 event\, this sale is expanded to two days in 2012.  And\, most importantly\, a portion of every sale benefits the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture. \nSaturday & Sunday\, September 15-16\, 2012 \n9:00 – 10:00 am on Saturday — Early Bird shopping\, $10 at the door \n10:00 am – 4:00 pm both days; free admission \nMuseum Hill\, Laboratory of Anthropology\, right next to MIAC \nhttp://nativetreasures.org/collectors-sale/  \nCollectors: intake days are September 10 and 11 from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Laboratory of Anthropology \nFor More information contact: 505.982.7799 ext. 3 \ninfo@NativeTreasures.org
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1540-native-treasures-collectors-sale-saturday-and-sunday-september-15-16/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/1540_thumb.jpg
GEO:35.664337;-105.9252387
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 708-710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe NM 87557 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=708-710 Camino Lejo:geo:-105.9252387,35.664337
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120918
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120209T011106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175546Z
UID:10002322-1347667200-1347926399@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Mining and Mimbres in Deming Area Friends of Archaeology Event
DESCRIPTION:The Deming area is rich is Native American sites and features (Mimbres through Apache)\, including rock art\, as well as being a center for historic mining. Moderate hiking will be involved.  \nNot a Museum or Friends of Archaeology member?  Please call 505-982-6366\, ext. 100 or click JOIN!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1362-mining-and-mimbres-in-deming-area-friends-of-archaeology-event/
LOCATION:Office of Archaeological Studies\, 7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599)\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.6542096;-106.0644694
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Office of Archaeological Studies 7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599) Santa Fe NM 87507 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599):geo:-106.0644694,35.6542096
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120912T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120912T140000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120620T041219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175615Z
UID:10002456-1347458400-1347458400@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Film Screening From a Silk Cocoon
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the exhibition The Art of Gaman: Arts 7 Crafts from Japanese American Internment Camps\, 1942-1946\, the Museum of International Folk Art presents From a Silk Cocoon. \nBy Museum admission\, New Mexico residents seniors free on Wednesdays.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1529-film-screening-from-a-silk-cocoon/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Carlyn Stewart":MAILTO:carlyn.stewart@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6641155;-105.9265695
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill Santa Fe NM 87504 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill:geo:-105.9265695,35.6641155
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120910T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120910T121500
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120509T030443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175604Z
UID:10002406-1347272100-1347279300@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Historical Downtown Walking Tours Monday thru Saturday\, September 10-15\, 2012
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder why there’s an obelisk in the middle of the Santa Fe  Plaza? Have you noticed the gargoyles on top of the Catron Building?  Where was the gambling hall? Which tucked-away building held a Manhattan  Project secret? Find out by taking a Downtown Walking Tour led by New  Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors guides.  \nThe tours  resume on April 16 (through mid October)\, Monday-Saturday\, beginning at  10:15 a.m. Gather at the Palace Courtyard’s Blue Gate just south of the  History Museum entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave. Cost is $10. Children 16 and  under are free when accompanied by an adult. Museum guides do not  accept tips. (No tours are offered on the Saturdays when large events  are held on the Plaza\, such as Spanish Market and Santa Fe Fiesta.) \nEach  tour lasts about 2 hours and features a leisurely pace with plenty of  opportunities to ask questions. Enjoy stories of the people and events  that have made Santa Fe a world-class tourist destination.  \nLos  Compadres del Palacio\, a support group of the New Mexico History Museum\,  operates the program with guides who are trained in Santa Fe history.  (Many are also guides at the History Museum and Palace of the  Governors.) Proceeds from the tours benefit the museum’s programs and  events.Special group tours can be arranged by calling (505) 476-5200. \nThe History Museum’s blog takes you on a virtual version of a tour. Check it out by clicking here.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1469-historical-downtown-walking-tours-monday-thru-saturday-september-10-15-2012/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/1469_thumb.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120909T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120909T140000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120620T040850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175615Z
UID:10002455-1347199200-1347199200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Film Screening From a Silk Cocoon
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the exhibition The Art of Gaman: Arts & Crafts from the Japanese American Internment Camps\, 1942-1946\, the Museum presents the story of a Japanese American family. \nBy Museum Admission\, New Mexico residents free on Sundays.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1528-film-screening-from-a-silk-cocoon/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Carlyn Stewart":MAILTO:carlyn.stewart@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6641155;-105.9265695
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill Santa Fe NM 87504 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill:geo:-105.9265695,35.6641155
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120908T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120908T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120904T221110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175238Z
UID:10001409-1347098400-1347123600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:New World: Timless Visions
DESCRIPTION:The New Mexico Museum of Art will host New World: Timeless Visions\, the biennial membership exhibition of the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC). The exhibition coincides with the IAC’s biennial General Assembly\, which is being held this year in Santa Fe. The exhibition will be on view September 8-23\, 2012. There will be no public reception. \nThe exhibition New World: Timeless Visions includes the work of more than 140 IAC members. The exhibition will provide visitors with a glimpse of some of the innovative and exciting contemporary ceramics being created around the globe. IAC members in the exhibition represent 35 different countries from all continents except Antarctica.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1549-new-world-timless-visions/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/1549_thumb.jpg
GEO:35.6878097;-105.9381003
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=107 West Palace Avenue:geo:-105.9381003,35.6878097
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120908T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120909T160000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120707T000037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175617Z
UID:10002463-1347094800-1347206400@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Beginning and Intermediate Calligraphy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Santa Fe artist Sherry Bishop leads a two-day workshop on the  foundational hand for beginning and intermediate calligraphers on  Saturday and Sunday\, Sept. 8 and 9 pm\, in the History Museum classroom.  The hands-on workshop is part of the programming series for the exhibits  Illuminating the Word: The Saint John's Bible and Contemplative Landscape. Foundational hand is the best style for the basic training of calligraphic hands.  It is based on a circle\, to which the rest of the alphabet relates. The rhythm  of this hand is like stringing round pearls of ink in a pattern of circles\,  forming strong\, black and pleasantly variable lines of letters. \nThe workshop costs $125\, plus a $15 material fee. Class size is limited to 12. For reservations\, call Tom Leech at (505) 476-5096 or e-mail thomas.leech@state.nm.us.  \nSherry Bishop is a professional artist who teaches  calligraphy\, handwriting and art\, and how these work together. She works with  all ages in exploring the place of handwriting in our society. She has been  teaching for twenty years. \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1536-beginning-and-intermediate-calligraphy-workshop/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120908T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120909T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20111214T011201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175536Z
UID:10002264-1347091200-1347210000@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Frontier Days Saturday-Sunday\, September 8-9
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy living history demonstration and period military re-enactors. \nBuilt on the banks of the Rio Grande\, this adobe fort housed units of the U.S. Infantry and Cavalry. Their intent was to protect settlers and travelers in the Mesilla Valley from desperados and Apache Indians. Several of the units stationed at the fort were black troopers\, referred to as Buffalo Soldiers. A young Douglas Mac Arthur called the fort home while his father was post commander in the late 1880s.   \nThe weekend begins with Reveille & Flag Raising at 8:30\, followed by a “911 Remembrance Ceremony” at 8:46. On-going living history and events throughout the day include: military encampment with infantry cavalry & artillery; period cooking demonstrations\, period school house exhibit; military drills; black powder demonstrations; an 1860s game of Rounders (baseball); kids history hunt and special speakers.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1298-frontier-days-saturday-sunday-september-8-9/
LOCATION:Fort Selden Historic Site\, 1280 Fort Selden Road\, Radium Springs\, NM\, 88054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:32.4843971;-106.918914
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Fort Selden Historic Site 1280 Fort Selden Road Radium Springs NM 88054 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1280 Fort Selden Road:geo:-106.918914,32.4843971
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120905T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120905T193000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120803T233722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175547Z
UID:10002329-1346868000-1346873400@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Fiesta Lecture: Diego de Vargas’ Strategies Palace Guard Event
DESCRIPTION:Diego de Vargas’s 1693 reconquest of Santa Fe did not create the peaceful Spanish province he needed for successful governance. To get it\, he employed a series of strategies\, including compadrazgo (godparenthood) of tribal children\, divide-and-conquer\, and a sweet helping of chocolate diplomacy. \nState Historian Rick Hendricks will detail what Vargas did and how it worked in ”I Was Godfather to Them: Diego de Vargas and the Reconquest of New Mexico\,” the annual Santa Fe Fiesta Lecture at the New Mexico History Museum at 6 pm on Wednesday\, Sept. 5. The lecture is sponsored by the Palace Guard\, and admission is free to its members; $5 others\, at the door. Seating is limited. \n“Vargas routinely stood as godfather to children of Indian leaders\, thus putting into place the compadrazgo\, the special\, reciprocal relation existing among parent\, godparent\, and godchild in Spanish Catholic society\,” Hendricks said. “At the same time\, he was performing a social function familiar to Indian peoples of New Mexico within their own cultural context when he established this fictive kinship relationship with Native Americans.” \nAt his initial attempt at returning to Santa Fe in 1692\, Vargas famously offered a chocolate drink to Luis Picurí\, one of the Pueblo leaders. \nFrom there\, he worked a divide-and-conquer strategy\, a familiar Spanish ploy from the time of Cortés forward. Different Pueblo peoples had their own reasons to tolerate or oppose the return of Spaniards. Some wanted their material goods or had long-standing personal relationships with them. Others felt only animosity and resentment. For still others\, maintenance of land was of paramount importance and threatened by the presence of the Spaniards. Finally\, there were disputes over sacred and secular leadership.  \nIn communities like Pecos and Taos\, these issues rent the social fabric. They also divided speakers of the same language so that some Keresan-speaking pueblos\, for example\, allied themselves with Vargas\, while others did not. Significantly\, Vargas became a compadre of Bartolomé de Ojeda of Zia\, Domingo of Tesuque\, and Juan de Ye of Pecos. Without the support of these influential Pueblo men the war would surely have dragged on much longer.  \nOther Pueblo principal men fought valiantly against Spanish reoccupation\, earning both Vargas’s grudging admiration and his enmity. Cacique Diego Umviro of Pecos thought of Spaniards as a different species and justified killing them if they again invaded the Pueblos’ world. Lucas Naranjo\, a Santa Clara war captain seeking to put himself at the head of a purge of Spaniards in 1696\, died instead when a soldier’s musket ball struck him in the Adam’s apple and came out the nape of his neck. \nHendricks is a former editor of the University of New Mexico’s Vargas Project\, which transcribed\, translated\, and annotated the New Mexico governor’s papers. He has also been a historical consultant for Sandia\, Santa  Ana\, and Picuris Pueblos in New Mexico and Ysleta del Sur in Texas. He has written or collaborated on 19 books and 90 articles on the Spanish colonial period in the American Southwest and Mexico\, garnering awards from the Historical Society of New Mexico\, New Mexico Historical Review\, El Paso County Historical Society\, Border Regional Library Association\, and Doña Ana County Historical Society. A native of North Carolina\, he earned a doctorate in Ibero American Studies at the University of New Mexico. He also attended the Universidad de Sevilla in Spain.  \nDownload high-resolution images of Hendricks and Vargas by clicking on "Go to related images" at the botom of this page.  \nNot a Museum of New Mexico Foundation or Palace Guard member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 or click JOIN!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1371-fiesta-lecture-diego-de-vargas-strategies-palace-guard-event/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120903T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120903T121500
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120509T030406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175604Z
UID:10002405-1346667300-1346674500@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Historical Downtown Walking Tours Monday thru Saturday\, September 3-8\, 2012
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder why there’s an obelisk in the middle of the Santa Fe  Plaza? Have you noticed the gargoyles on top of the Catron Building?  Where was the gambling hall? Which tucked-away building held a Manhattan  Project secret? Find out by taking a Downtown Walking Tour led by New  Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors guides.  \nThe tours  resume on April 16 (through mid October)\, Monday-Saturday\, beginning at  10:15 a.m. Gather at the Palace Courtyard’s Blue Gate just south of the  History Museum entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave. Cost is $10. Children 16 and  under are free when accompanied by an adult. Museum guides do not  accept tips. (No tours are offered on the Saturdays when large events  are held on the Plaza\, such as Spanish Market and Santa Fe Fiesta.) \nEach  tour lasts about 2 hours and features a leisurely pace with plenty of  opportunities to ask questions. Enjoy stories of the people and events  that have made Santa Fe a world-class tourist destination.  \nLos  Compadres del Palacio\, a support group of the New Mexico History Museum\,  operates the program with guides who are trained in Santa Fe history.  (Many are also guides at the History Museum and Palace of the  Governors.) Proceeds from the tours benefit the museum’s programs and  events.Special group tours can be arranged by calling (505) 476-5200. \nThe History Museum’s blog takes you on a virtual version of a tour. Check it out by clicking here.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1468-historical-downtown-walking-tours-monday-thru-saturday-september-3-8-2012/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120827T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120827T121500
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120509T030335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175604Z
UID:10002404-1346062500-1346069700@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Historical Downtown Walking Tours Monday thru Saturday\, August 27-September 1\, 2012
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder why there’s an obelisk in the middle of the Santa Fe  Plaza? Have you noticed the gargoyles on top of the Catron Building?  Where was the gambling hall? Which tucked-away building held a Manhattan  Project secret? Find out by taking a Downtown Walking Tour led by New  Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors guides.  \nThe tours  resume on April 16 (through mid October)\, Monday-Saturday\, beginning at  10:15 a.m. Gather at the Palace Courtyard’s Blue Gate just south of the  History Museum entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave. Cost is $10. Children 16 and  under are free when accompanied by an adult. Museum guides do not  accept tips. (No tours are offered on the Saturdays when large events  are held on the Plaza\, such as Spanish Market and Santa Fe Fiesta.) \nEach  tour lasts about 2 hours and features a leisurely pace with plenty of  opportunities to ask questions. Enjoy stories of the people and events  that have made Santa Fe a world-class tourist destination.  \nLos  Compadres del Palacio\, a support group of the New Mexico History Museum\,  operates the program with guides who are trained in Santa Fe history.  (Many are also guides at the History Museum and Palace of the  Governors.) Proceeds from the tours benefit the museum’s programs and  events.Special group tours can be arranged by calling (505) 476-5200. \nThe History Museum’s blog takes you on a virtual version of a tour. Check it out by clicking here.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1467-historical-downtown-walking-tours-monday-thru-saturday-august-27-september-1-2012/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/1467_thumb.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120826
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120209T010906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175546Z
UID:10002321-1345852800-1345939199@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Zia Pueblo Agricultural Fields Friends of Archaeology Event
DESCRIPTION:Ulysses Reid\, Zia Pueblo\, will lead a strenuous morning hike of Jemez River Valley agricultural field terraces (2-3 hours) near Zia Pueblo\, followed by lunch and an exhibition of arts and crafts at the pueblo.  \nNot a Museum or Friends of Archaeology member?  Please call 505-982-6366\, ext. 100 or click JOIN!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1361-zia-pueblo-agricultural-fields-friends-of-archaeology-event/
LOCATION:Office of Archaeological Studies\, 7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599)\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.6542096;-106.0644694
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Office of Archaeological Studies 7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599) Santa Fe NM 87507 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599):geo:-106.0644694,35.6542096
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120824T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120824T100000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120813T232710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175559Z
UID:10002382-1345797000-1345802400@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Breakfast with the Curators They Wove for Horses: Diné Saddle Blankets
DESCRIPTION:2012 MIAC Breakfast with the Curators: Breakfast with Joyce Begay-Foss\, Co-curator and MIAC Director of Education and well-known weaver\, followed by a talk about the newest exhibit with a very special viewing of additional pieces not included in the exhibit. \nBreakfast with the Curators\, a series of lectures and artists presentations\, will be held over three weeks in August at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture on Museum Hill. This popular program provides an opportunity to meet and learn about Native American Artists and arts through talks\, tours of our exhibits\, or behind the scenes with MIAC curators\, scholars and artists. Reservations are required for all Breakfast with the Curators presentations and seating is limited. \n  \nJoyce Begay-Foss is an award-winning weaver and Director of Education for the New Mexico Museum of Indian Arts and Culture.  An accomplished Navajo weaver for over 25 years\, Begay-Foss has won numerous awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market\, Eight Northern Pueblos Arts and Crafts Show\, and the San Felipe Arts and Crafts Show. Begay-Foss began weaving when she was in her 20s. The touch\, the sound and the movement of batten on wool connects her to the sheep\, to the land and to her tradition. The Dine venerate their weavers. “I think there’s like a calmness to it for me\,” she says. “When I weave\, it’s like I go to another place". She draws on this expertise as a writer\, instructor\, and lecturer on traditional Native textiles and dying techniques.She is also a contributing author on weaving techniques\, including  “Spider Woman’s Gift: Nineteenth Century Dine Textiles”.  She has been involved in addressing issues and concerns of intellectual and cultural property rights of the Southwestern Tribes\, especially with Diné (Navajo) weavers. \n Program begins at 8:30 am and runs to 10:00 am. We start with with Breakfast at the New Museum Hill Café\, followed by programs at the Museum. *Cost is $35 per person\, or $30 per person for MNMF members ( MNMF members attend all four breakfasts for $100). Museum admission included.  Please call the MIAC shop for tickets at 505-982-5057 or purchase in person in advance at the shop.  \nCall  476-1271 for more information.  (All topics subject to change\, please call to confirm)
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1435-breakfast-with-the-curators-they-wove-for-horses-dine-saddle-blankets/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick  Moore":MAILTO:patrick.moore@state.nm.us
GEO:35.664337;-105.9252387
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 708-710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe NM 87557 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=708-710 Camino Lejo:geo:-105.9252387,35.664337
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120823
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120727T023636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175616Z
UID:10002458-1345593600-1345679999@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:San Cristobal Ranch  Circles Member Event
DESCRIPTION:The Circles will be invited to catch a glimpse into a working horse ranch near Lamy\, New Mexico.  San Cristobal Ranch serves as the Singleton Ranches horse division which includes a breeding and training facility. The Circles will enjoy roping demonstrations\, a barbeque lunch and learning about the upcoming exhibit\, Cowboys Real and Imagined to open at the New Mexico History Museum in February 2013.  Invitation will be mailed.   For further information\, please contact Laura Waller (505) 982-6366\, ext. 116 or laura@museumfoundation.org.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1531-san-cristobal-ranch-circles-member-event/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120820T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120820T121500
DTSTAMP:20260530T140443
CREATED:20120509T030237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175603Z
UID:10002403-1345457700-1345464900@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Historical Downtown Walking Tours Monday thru Saturday\, August 20-25\, 2012
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder why there’s an obelisk in the middle of the Santa Fe  Plaza? Have you noticed the gargoyles on top of the Catron Building?  Where was the gambling hall? Which tucked-away building held a Manhattan  Project secret? Find out by taking a Downtown Walking Tour led by New  Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors guides.  \nThe tours  resume on April 16 (through mid October)\, Monday-Saturday\, beginning at  10:15 a.m. Gather at the Palace Courtyard’s Blue Gate just south of the  History Museum entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave. Cost is $10. Children 16 and  under are free when accompanied by an adult. Museum guides do not  accept tips. (No tours are offered on the Saturdays when large events  are held on the Plaza\, such as Spanish Market and Santa Fe Fiesta.) \nEach  tour lasts about 2 hours and features a leisurely pace with plenty of  opportunities to ask questions. Enjoy stories of the people and events  that have made Santa Fe a world-class tourist destination.  \nLos  Compadres del Palacio\, a support group of the New Mexico History Museum\,  operates the program with guides who are trained in Santa Fe history.  (Many are also guides at the History Museum and Palace of the  Governors.) Proceeds from the tours benefit the museum’s programs and  events.Special group tours can be arranged by calling (505) 476-5200. \nThe History Museum’s blog takes you on a virtual version of a tour. Check it out by clicking here.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1466-historical-downtown-walking-tours-monday-thru-saturday-august-20-25-2012/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/1466_thumb.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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