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SUMMARY:7th Annual Youth Music Night Warehouse 21
DESCRIPTION: 7th Annual Youth Music Night\, co-sponsored by Warehouse 21.  The museum and Warehouse 21 team up again for an evening highlighting local music and folk art\, featuring MOIFA's newest exhibition\, Folk Art of the Andes.   FREE!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/952-7th-annual-youth-music-night-warehouse-21/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110429T193000
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SUMMARY:William DeBuys on a Seton Childhood * NEW DATE\, NEW TIME * A Wild at Heart lecture
DESCRIPTION:Noted author William deBuys speaks on "Growing Up with Uncle Ernest's  Wildlife Stories" in the History Museum Auditorium\, part of the Wild  at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton exhibit. The event is free. Originally scheduled for March 31\, the event will now be held at 6 pm on Friday\, April 29. \nAn avid environmentalist and the author of six books\, including Enchantment and Exploitation; Salt Dreams; and River of Traps\, which was a finalist for the 1991 Pulitzer Prize. DeBuys received a 2008-09 Guggenheim Fellowship\, and an excerpt from his most recent work\, The Walk\, won a 2008 Pushcart Prize. \nHis current book-length project is A Great Aridness: Climate Change in the North American Southwest.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/706-william-debuys-on-a-seton-childhood-new-date-new-time-a-wild-at-heart-lecture/
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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110424T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110120T004957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175428Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Closure Museum closed for Easter
DESCRIPTION:The New Mexico History Museum will be closed on Sunday\, April 24\, for  Easter observances. We will reopen at 10 am on Tuesday\, April 26.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/928-holiday-closure-museum-closed-for-easter/
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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110423T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110423T150000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110415T025847Z
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SUMMARY:David Lance Goines: A Life in Posters A Palace Press event
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning graphic artist David Lance Goines\, whose work includes posters for Alice Waters’ Chez Panisse restaurant and the Ravenswood Wine labels\, speaks at 2 pm\, Saturday\, April 23\, in the History Museum Auditorium\, on “A Life in Posters.” The lecture is presented by the Press at the Palace of the Governors\, Fisher Press and the New Mexico chapter of AIGA\, the professional association for design. \nAdmission is $10 at the door; $5 for members of AIGA; free\, students with ID. The event is open to the public\, but seating is limited. \nA 4-6 pm reception at Fisher Press\, 307 Camino Alire\, in Santa   Fe follows Goines’ lecture. Copies of his new book\, The Poster Art of David Lance Goines\, A 40-Year Retrospective (Dover Press\, 2010)\, will be available for sale and signing. The gallery will display the exhibition David Lance Goines: A Life in Posters through May 14. \nHigh-resolution images of Goines' work are available for downloading by clicking on "go to related images\," below.  \nThe Palace Press is both a museum exhibition about the historic presses of New Mexico and a working print shop that produces award-winning books\, posters and other materials. Part of its mission\, said curator Tom Leech\, is to “bring people who are at the top of their field in graphic arts and publishing to share their expertise with the community.” \nGoines has produced hundreds of designs for posters\, books and exhibitions featuring his distinctive Arts & Crafts style. In 1968\, he founded the Saint Hieronymus Press in Berkeley\, California. One of the few graphic artists who designs and prints his own work\, Goines uses both letterpress and photo-offset lithography. The Library of Congress\, Museum   of Modern Art\, and Louvre have collected his work. \nA frequent lecturer\, he has taught at the University of California\, Berkeley; UC Extension; and the California College of Arts and Crafts\, Oakland. He’s also a 17-gallon blood donor who eschews air-travel and plans to arrive in Santa Fe by train. Among his other publications: The Free Speech Movement: Coming of Age in the 1960s (Ten Speed Press\, 1993); and Punchlines: How to Start a Fight in Any Bar in the World (self-published).
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/922-david-lance-goines-a-life-in-posters-a-palace-press-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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110423T100000
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SUMMARY:NEW DATE: Tour the Ruins of Seton Castle A Wild at Heart event
DESCRIPTION:In order to accommodate the completion of improvements to Seton  Castle and the new Ernest Thompson Seton Gallery\, this tour is being  moved from April 9 to April 23. Join Seton Collection curator David  L. Witt and Academy for the Love  of Learning staff\, on a guided tour of  Seton Castle and Seton Village\,  south of Santa Fe. The event is free\,  but reservations are required.  Call (505) 995-1860. \nBesides touring the ruins of  Seton's Castle (for information\, click on  http://www.nmhistorymuseum.org/blog/?p=185)\, you'll get to the know the  brand-new Academy Center and visit its Seton Legacy Collection. Learn  how Seton's legacy lives on through the Academy's work. \nThe gallery will display paintings and drawings made by Seton as well as books and artifacts from his personal collection that have not been seen by the public in many years. If you loved the Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton exhibit at the New Mexico History Museum\, this preview is an intimate opportunity to learn more about Seton\, his work and the Academy for the Love of Learning\, home of the Seton Legacy Project. \n  \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/712-new-date-tour-the-ruins-of-seton-castle-a-wild-at-heart-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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110421T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110421T190000
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CREATED:20110409T013002Z
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SUMMARY:Folk Art of the Andes Business Council Reception
DESCRIPTION:Be among the first to see "Folk Art of the Andes" at the Museum of International Folk Art.  Years in the making\, this exhibition will awe and inspire with pieces from the largest international folk art collection in the world. To reserve: http://www.museumfoundation.org/BCAndes  \nNot a Business Council member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 116 to join!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/982-folk-art-of-the-andes-business-council-reception/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julia Clifton":MAILTO:julia.clifton@state.nm.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110422
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110326T000735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175435Z
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SUMMARY:A Visit with Estella Loretto: Jemez Pueblo Artist Friends of Indian Art Event
DESCRIPTION:Estella Loretto\, invites you to visit the Gentle Spirit Studio Gallery and Sculpture Garden\, where you can embrace the beauty that surrounds the sanctuary where she lives\, works\, plays and prays.  Have the opportunity to talk with her and see her bronze sculptures\, works in progress\, paintings and jewelry. \nNot a Museum or Friends of Indian Art member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 to join!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/981-a-visit-with-estella-loretto-jemez-pueblo-artist-friends-of-indian-art-event/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110420T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110113T020345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175424Z
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SUMMARY:Let’s Take A Look with MIAC Curators
DESCRIPTION:Let’s Take a Look’ takes place the third Wednesday of  each month from 12:00 to 2:00 pm.   \nDuring  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. \nFederal  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/913-lets-take-a-look-with-miac-curators/
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="TJ Hilton":MAILTO:thomas.hilton@dca.nm.gov
GEO:35.664337;-105.9252387
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110417T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110417T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110409T024355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175445Z
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SUMMARY:In Search of Dominguez & Escalante A panel discussion and booksigning
DESCRIPTION:Photographers Greg Mac Gregor and Siegfried Halus join State Historian  Rick Hendricks and History Museum Director Frances Levine  for a lecture and slide show about the 1776 Dominguez  and Escalante Expedition at 2 pm\, Sunday\, April 17\, in the History  Museum Auditorium. MacGregor and Halus will sign copies of their new  book In Search of Dominguez & Escalante: Photographing the 1776 Spanish Expedition Through the Southwest\, published by the Museum of New Mexico Press.  \nThis event\, sponsored by the Museum of New Mexico Press\, is free and open to the public.  \nOn July 29\, 1776\, Franciscan friars  Francisco Atanasio Dominguez and Silvestre Velez de Escalante began looking for an overland route from Santa  Fe to the California coast. Although they didn't  reach their final destination\, the expedition is widely regarded as one of the  great explorations in western U.S. history for its documentation of the land  and Native peoples in the Four Corners.  \nThe  group—including cartographer Don Bernardo Miera y Pacheco—circumnavigated 1\,800  miles of unchartered territory never before seen by Europeans\, an arduous five-month trip documented in Escalante’s journal.   \nMore than 200 years later\,  Greg Mac Gregor and Siegfried Halus have created a remarkable visual record of  the expedition. Using Escalante’s journal as their guide\, the photographers  followed the expeditionary route\, circling through New  Mexico\, Colorado\, Utah and Arizona\, and documenting the frontier as first  witnessed by the Spanish explorers on horseback. \nQuoting widely from Escalante’s  journal\, the authors present firsthand accounts of the expedition alongside  their photographic narrative. Essays by the photographers discuss their  methodology and experiences as modern-day explorers retracing the steps of the  friars. In an accompanying essay\, Joseph P. Sánchez writes about the lasting  legacy of the Spanish expeditions.   \nThe event's participants: \nGreg Mac  Gregor and  Siegfried Halus are renowned  photographers and educators whose works have been exhibited internationally.   Mac Gregor\, professor emeritus of photography at California State University\, is the author of Overland: The California Emigrant Trail of 1841-1870 (UNM  Press). Halus is former director of the art department of  Santa Fe Community College and the author (with Marie Romero  Cash) of Living Shrines: Home Altars of  New Mexico  (MNM Press).   \nRick  Hendricks received his B. A. in history at the University of  North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his  Ph.D. in Ibero American Studies at the University of New  Mexico. He also attended the Universidad de Sevilla  in Spain. He is a former editor of the  Vargas Project at the University of New  Mexico. Rick has been a historical consultant for  Sandia\, Santa Ana\, and Picuris Pueblos in  New Mexico and Ysleta del Sur in Texas. After the  conclusion of the Vargas Project\, he worked in the Archives and Special  Collections Department at New Mexico State University Library. At NMSU Rick also  taught courses in colonial Latin America and  Mexican history. He has written or collaborated on many books and articles on  the Spanish colonial period in the American Southwest and Mexico. His most  recent book\, New Mexico in 1801: The Priests  Report\, was published in June 2008 by Rio Grande books. He edited the Southern New Mexico Historical Review\, a  publication of the Doña Ana Historical Society\, for a decade.  \nFrances Levine holds degrees in anthropology: a Ph.D. and M.A. from  Southern Methodist University and a B.A. from the University of Colorado. She has published extensively on  New Mexico history and archaeology and is the  co-editor\, with Marta Weigle\, of Telling New  Mexico: A New History (Museum of New Mexico Press\, 2009). Before becoming  director of the Palace of the Governors\, the state’s oldest architectural treasure\, she taught New Mexico history and Pueblo and Hispanic ethno-history at Santa Fe Community College and was the Assistant  Dean of Academic Affairs for Arts and Science. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1041-in-search-of-dominguez-escalante-a-panel-discussion-and-booksigning/
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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110417T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110417T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110409T014113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175429Z
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SUMMARY:Folk Art of the Andes exhibition opening reception
DESCRIPTION:Opening festivities include Andean music by Mario Reynolds from 1-4PM\, dance performances by Baila Conmigo at 1 and 3 PM\, a reception hosted by the Museum of New Mexico Women's Board from 2-4PM\,  Gourd carving artist demostration by Bertha Medina from 1-4PM and Peruvian retablo making for ages 3 to 103\, also from 1 to 4 PM.  By Museum admission\, New Mexico residents with I.D. FREE on Sundays\, Museum of New Mexico Foundation members and youth 16 and under always free.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/940-folk-art-of-the-andes-exhibition-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carlyn Stewart":MAILTO:carlyn.stewart@state.nm.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110417T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20130310T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20160322T043729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175234Z
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SUMMARY:Folk Art of the Andes
DESCRIPTION:Folk Art of the Andes showcased weaving\, embroidery\, woodcarving\, ceramics and metalwork that reflect the interweacing of indigenous folk traditions with European art forms and techniques. Highlights included costumes\, jewelry\, houshold objects\, toys and more! The exhibit ran through September 9\, 2012\, in the Hispanic Heritage Wing\, and through March 10\, 2013 in the Bartlett Wing.  The exhibition was accompanied by a richly illustrated catalog\,
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/939-folk-art-of-the-andes/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110415T193000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110409T013149Z
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SUMMARY:Folk Art of the Andes: Member Preview MNMF Member Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us and your fellow museum members for a festive reception to celebrate the opening of Folk Art of the Andes. Be among hte first to see this blockbuster exhibiton. Meet curator Dr. Barbara Mauldin\, museum director Dr. Marsha Bol and foundation director John Easley. Mingle with old friends and new and enjoy South American-Inspired wine and refreshments set to the sound of Andean music.  \nTo reserve: http://www.museumfoundation.org/Andes  \nNot a Museum member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 to join!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/980-folk-art-of-the-andes-member-preview-mnmf-member-event/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Scott Smith":MAILTO:gregory.smith1@state.nm.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110415T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20111030T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20200428T045657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175233Z
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SUMMARY:Ranch Women of New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:From Evelyn Fite Tune’s famously monogrammed cowboy boots to Fern Sawyer’s irrepressible spirit\, Ranch Women of New Mexico celebrates an icon of the American West\, from a female point of view. \nFeaturing 11 women who have “cowgirled” or owned ranches in New Mexico\, the exhibit represents selections from work by photographer Ann Bromberg and writer Sharon Niederman. \nThe photos will be on display in the Mezzanine Gallery\, joining the History Museum’s celebration of Women of the West this summer. The celebration’s main exhibit\, Home Lands: How Women Made the West\, will be on exhibit June 19-Sept. 11 in the second-floor Albert and Ethel Herzstein Changing Exhibitions Gallery. \nIn Bromberg’s black-and-white photographs for Ranch Women\, the often-underestimated role of women in the West comes to life. The photos reveal their dynamic contributions to the environment\, their multicultural families\, and their economic survival in a “boots on the ground” way of life. \nWomen featured include: \nEvelyn Fite Tune. Born in 1919 to Saskatchewan pioneers\, Evelyn grew up near Magdalena\, NM\, during the Depression. In the early days of her marriage spent ranching outside Socorro\, she had no running water or electricity. “I was a ranch wife. You do everything. If you have to move cattle\, you get up very early. That’s what all ranch wives do. It was hard\, a lot of hard work\, but it was good work.” Her philosophy of life was on a sign that hung above her doorway. “No Sniveling\,” it read. \nFern Sawyer. A women’s rodeo pioneer\, Fern was named National All-Around World Champion Cowgirl in 1938 at Madison Square Garden. Inducted into the Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame\, Cowgirl Hall of Fame and National Cutting Horse Hall of Fame\, she was as known for her glamor as her pipe smoking and cussing. Fern passed away in 1993\, in the saddle\, with her boots on. \nMary B. Davis. Manager of the horse breeding operation of the Crow Creek Division of the CS Ranch\, this daughter-in-law of legendary cowgirl Linda Davis grew up on a Waynesboro\, Ga.\, ranch. A member of the younger generation of ranch women\, she carries on the traditions of ranching life with her husband\, Warren Davis\, in New Mexico. \nDorothea Begay. A Navajo sheep rancher in Cañoncito\, Dorothea lived in a traditional world and carried a deep understanding of desert plants and animals. In 1996\, she told Niederman\, “We need to bring back our livestock. To learn to survive off that; to learn to work and farm. We must care for the community together.” \nFelicia Thal. Born in South Africa and raised in English boarding schools\, Felicia later moved across the U.S. to accommodate her husband’s surgery career. In Kansas City\, she acquired 20 Angus steers\, and a rancher was born. The Thals settled in Watrous\, where Felicia began ranching in earnest. “I learned to be tough\, to swing with the boys\, to be one of them.” \nDownload high-resolution images of these women by clicking on “go to related images\,” below. \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/932-ranch-women-of-new-mexico/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110415T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110506T030132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175428Z
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SUMMARY:Ranch Women of New Mexico Exhibit opening
DESCRIPTION:From Evelyn Fite Tune’s famously monogrammed cowboy boots to Fern Sawyer’s irrepressible spirit\, Ranch Women of New Mexico celebrates an icon of the American West\, from a female point of view. \nFeaturing 11 women who have “cowgirled” or owned ranches in New Mexico\, the exhibit represents selections from work by photographer Ann Bromberg and writer Sharon Niederman. \nThe photos will be on display in the Mezzanine Gallery\, joining the History Museum’s celebration of Women of the West this summer. The celebration’s main exhibit\, Home Lands: How Women Made the West will be on exhibit June 19-Sept. 11 in the second-floor Albert and Ethel Herzstein Changing Exhibitions Gallery. \nIn Bromberg’s black-and-white photographs for Ranch Women\, the often-underestimated role of women in the West comes to life. The photos reveal their dynamic contributions to the environment\, their multicultural families\, and their economic survival in a "boots on the ground" way of life. \nWomen featured include: \nEvelyn Fite Tune. Born in 1919 to Saskatchewan pioneers\, Evelyn grew up near Magdalena\, NM\, during the Depression. In the early days of her marriage spent ranching outside Socorro\, she had no running water or electricity. “I was a ranch wife. You do everything. If you have to move cattle\, you get up very early. That’s what all ranch wives do. It was hard\, a lot of hard work\, but it was good work.” Her philosophy of life was on a sign that hung above her doorway. “No Sniveling\,” it read. \nFern Sawyer. A women’s rodeo pioneer\, Fern was named National All-Around World Champion Cowgirl in 1938 at Madison Square Garden. Inducted into the Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame\, Cowgirl Hall of Fame and National Cutting Horse Hall of Fame\, she was as known for her glamor as her pipe smoking and cussing. Fern passed away in 1993\, in the saddle\, with her boots on. \nMary B. Davis. Manager of the horse breeding operation of the Crow Creek Division of the CS Ranch\, this daughter-in-law of legendary cowgirl Linda Davis grew up on a Waynesboro\, Ga.\, ranch. A member of the younger generation of ranch women\, she carries on the traditions of ranching life with her husband\, Warren Davis\, in New Mexico. \nDorothea Begay. A Navajo sheep rancher in Cañoncito\, Dorothea lived in a traditional world and carried a deep understanding of desert plants and animals. In 1996\, she told Niederman\, “We need to bring back our livestock. To learn to survive off that; to learn to work and farm. We must care for the community together.” \nFelicia Thal. Born in South Africa and raised in English boarding schools\, Felicia later moved across the U.S. to accommodate her husband’s surgery career. In Kansas City\, she acquired 20 Angus steers\, and a rancher was born. The Thals settled in Watrous\, where Felicia began ranching in earnest. “I learned to be tough\, to swing with the boys\, to be one of them.” \nDownload high-resolution images of these women by clicking on "go to related images\," below.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/933-ranch-women-of-new-mexico-exhibit-opening/
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
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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:20110414T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110414T180000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20111119T050006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175529Z
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SUMMARY:New rock Art Finds in No. New Mexico Friends of Archaeology Event
DESCRIPTION:This spring join Dr. Richard Ford\, Professor Emeritius\, University of Michigan\, and members of the Friends of Archaeology for a tour of recently discovered petroglyphs.  The tour will take place in the Vista Verde\, BLM area\, west of the Taos Junction Bridge.  The total distance will cover approximately 4 miles and is semi-difficult\, somewhat rugged\, full sun\, and you should be in good condition for this strenuous hike. \nDetails regarding reservations will be shared with members of the Friends of Archaeology.  \nNot a Museum or Friends of Archaeology member?  Please call 505-982-6366\, ext. 100 to join!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1266-new-rock-art-finds-in-no-new-mexico-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;VALUE=DATE:20110413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110414
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110326T030749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175435Z
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SUMMARY:Albuquerque Home Tour The Circles Member Event
DESCRIPTION:Nestled along the Rio Grande\, New Mexico's largest city hosts some of the state's best private collections.  Spend a delightful afternoon exploring Hispanic and contemporary art and genres in between. \nNot a Circles member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 116 to join!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/979-albuquerque-home-tour-the-circles-member-event/
LOCATION:Museum of New Mexico\, 725 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110410T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110410T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110410T020533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175438Z
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SUMMARY:Return of the Lobo: The Mexican Wolf Recovery Program A lecture on efforts to restore the wolf to the wild
DESCRIPTION:The presence of wolves in the West and how humans relate to them were questions that Ernest Thompson Seton asked at the turn of the last century. They continue to be questions that we are still trying to answer today.   \nAt 2 pm on Sunday\, April 10\, Maggie Dwire\,  assistant Mexican wolf recovery coordinator for the U.S. Fish and  Wildlife Service\, speaks on "Return of the Lobo: The Mexican Wolf Recovery Program\," in the History Museum Auditorium. Her lecture\, part of the Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton exhibit\, is free with admission. (Sundays free to NM residents and children 16 and under.) \nWild at Heart explores Seton's transformation from a hired wolf-killer to one of America's leading conservationists. The exhibit — made possible with the support of the Academy for the Love of Learning\, home of the Seton Legacy Project — closes May 8\, 2011. Within the exhibit area\, you'll hear the mournful call of the wolf\, a sound that is returning today to parts of New Mexico.  \nFrom the Fish and Wildlife Service's web site (http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/mexicanwolf/): \nMissing from the landscape for more than 30 years\, the howl of the Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)\,  can once again be   heard in the mountains of the southwestern United States.  The  Mexican wolf\, like many species protected by the Endangered   Species Act\, is getting a second chance to play its role in nature  through an ambitious recovery program led by the U.S. Fish   and Wildlife Service.   \nThe Mexican wolf once roamed throughout vast portions of Arizona\,  New Mexico\, Texas\, and Mexico.  But\, as human settlement   intensified across the Southwest in the early 1900s\, wolves  increasingly came into conflict with livestock operations and   other human activities.  Private\, state\, and federal extermination  campaigns were raged against the wolf until\, by the 1970s\,   the Mexican wolf had been all but eliminated from the United States  and Mexico. \nIn 1976\, however\, a new era dawned for the Mexican wolf.  The Mexican  wolf\, a subspecies of gray wolf\, was listed as endangered   under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. … It was now incumbent upon the Service\, one of two federal  agencies responsible for administration of the Endangered Species   Act\, to lead an effort to bring the Mexican wolf back from the  brink of extinction in the United States.  The question was\,   “How?” \n  Between 1977 and 1982\, recovery of the Mexican wolf was  jump-started with a flurry of activity.  First\, the United States and   Mexico agreed to establish a bi-national captive breeding program  with several wolves trapped in Mexico between 1977 and 1980. … \nOn March 29\, 1998\, captive-reared Mexican wolves were released to the  wild for the first time in the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area (6\,800 square miles of territory stretching across   east-central Arizona and west-central New Mexico\, including the  Apache National Forest and Gila National Forest). Here\, 11 vanguards of the rarest and most unique subspecies of gray  wolf in the United States began a historic journey – the journey   of recovery. \n  Reintroduction of a top predator such as the Mexican wolf is  highly complex and often controversial. It is important to understand   the role Mexican wolves are playing on the landscape\, including all  of the potential biological\, social and economic impacts – be they   good\, bad\, or indifferent…. \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/994-return-of-the-lobo-the-mexican-wolf-recovery-program-a-lecture-on-efforts-to-restore-the-wolf-to-the-wild/
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:20110410T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110410T110000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110409T030550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175443Z
UID:10002034-1302429600-1302433200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Michael P. Berman Keynote lecture for Earth Now
DESCRIPTION:Untrammeled: A Model for Wilderness     \nWorking in black-and-white with a large camera\, the artist Michael P.  Berman acknowledges his place in the landscape photography tradition  established by Ansel Adams. Like Adams\, Berman's emphasis is on a profound appreciation of the land that is  based on direct personal experience of the places he photographs. While  Adams advocated for legislation aimed at protecting some of the  continent's most dramatic and unusual geographic features\, Berman has  concentrated his attention on lands damaged by neglect or overuse. Some  are public spaces   that have received too much attention\, while others are protected from  human traffic by extreme aridity\, political boundaries\, military use\, or  the presence of toxic substances.      \nIn this keynote address for the exhibition Earth Now: American  Photographers and the Environment\, Berman brings together his training  as a biologist and a photographer to discuss the concept of “untrammeled  wilderness” and why it may be a useful strategy in mediating human  demands on the landscape. A series of the artist’s photographs will be  screened during his talk.    \nMichael Berman lives and works in San Lorenzo\, New Mexico. His photographs are in the permanent collections of many American museums\, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston; the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson; and at the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe\, among others. He has an M.F.A. in photography from the University of Arizona in Tempe and a B.A. in biology from Colorado College in Colorado Springs. In 2008\, he was awarded a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. \nFor more info about Earth Now»  \nSt. Francis Auditorium; lecture is free admission.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1025-michael-p-berman-keynote-lecture-for-earth-now/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Christian Waguespack":MAILTO:christian.waguespack@state.nm.us
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:20110409T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110409T150000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110325T233703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175435Z
UID:10001997-1302341400-1302361200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Glass Studio Tour: Liquid Light & Mitch Berg Studios Friends of Folk Art Event
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Liquid Light Studio with Elodie Holmes on Baca Street with an opportunity for four to make an individual glass item (small charge) and visit the Mitch Berg Studio in the afternoon.  Lunch on your own at "Counter Culture" on Baca Street.  Free to Friends of Folk Art members. \nNot a Museum or Friends of Folk Art member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 to join!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/978-glass-studio-tour-liquid-light-mitch-berg-studios-friends-of-folk-art-event/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110409T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110409T103000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110408T225543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175358Z
UID:10001833-1302339600-1302345000@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Urban Bird Hike with the Audubon Center A Wild at Heart event
DESCRIPTION:Join birding experts from the Randall Davey Audubon Center for an urban  bird hike in the "wilds" of downtown Santa Fe. This event is free\, but  space is limited. Call (505) 476-  5106 for a reservation. \nThe wonders of nature are closer than you may think. Learn how to identify a few of our feathered friends and discover other aspects of the natural world that are hidden in the heart of Santa Fe. \nMeet at the museum's front doors at 113 Lincoln Ave.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/707-urban-bird-hike-with-the-audubon-center-a-wild-at-heart-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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110408T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110408T193000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110409T022424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175439Z
UID:10002013-1302283800-1302291000@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Opening for Earth Now  American Photographers and the Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Ansel Adams’ and Eliot Porter’s landscape photography  fueled a growing concern for the environment in this country. Earth Now  starts with a suite of works by these two artists and moves on to a  group of landscape photographers who came of age in the 1970s. \nA small historical section at the beginning of the show focuses on Adams and Porter as artists who worked independently but also actively participated in placing their photographs in the context of environmental activism.  Their idealized\, unpopulated landscapes set the standard for twentieth-century nature photography\, and each of their followers had to contend with the precedents they set.  Images by Robert Adams\, Robert Glenn Ketchum\, Mark Klett\,Terry Evans\, Patrick Nagatani\, Richard Misrach\, David Maisel\, and Bill Owens (around 20 works) give a sense of the changing voice of landscape photography through the end of the twentieth century.   \nThe exhibition’s primary concentration is on work made after the millennium\, in response not only to artistic commentary in the preceding century but also in reaction to a critical shift in the human relationship to the landscape. The pictures stimulate visitors to think about their personal relationship to the environment and to consider the impact of the choices we make as a society and as individuals.   \nAmong the artists represented in the second section of the show are Subhankar Banerjee\, Bremner Benedict\, Michael P. Berman\, Joann Brennan\, Suzette Bross\, Christine Chin\, Dornith Doherty\, Chris Enos\, Daniel Handal\, Beth Lilly\, Brad Moore\, Matthew Moore\, Brook Reynolds\, Laurel Schultz\, Christina Seely\, Sharon Stewart\, Carlan Tapp\, Brad Temkin\, Sonja Thomsen\, Robert Toedter\, and Phil Underdown.  Many are emerging artists whose work has not been shown in the Southwest\, while others are more established artists doing new bodies of work\, some of which have never been exhibited.  \nFor more info about Earth Now>  \nhttp://www.nmartmuseum.org/site/explore/current/earth-now.html  \nAlso\, premiere of the Kamilo (Twisted Waters) video by Robert Gaylor about the The Great Pacific Garbage Patch. For more info about this important work>http://www.nmartmuseum.org/site/explore/current/kamilo-video.html \nFree public reception Friday\, April 8\, 2011 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. hosted by the Women’s Board of the Museum of New Mexico.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/997-opening-for-earth-now-american-photographers-and-the-landscape/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Christian Waguespack":MAILTO:christian.waguespack@state.nm.us
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110408T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20111009T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110303T063549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175232Z
UID:10001371-1302256800-1318179600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment
DESCRIPTION:Earth Now: American Landscape Photographers and the Environment  offers both a survey and a contemporary view of how artists working in  photography have addressed our relationship to the environment.  – April  8\, 2011 through October 9\, 2011.  \nFree public opening 5:30-7:30 pm\, Friday April 8. Hosted by the  Women’s Board of the Museum of New  Mexico. \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/857-earth-now-american-photographers-and-the-environment/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Nail":MAILTO:chris.nail@state.nm.us
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110407T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110407T193000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110326T020453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175435Z
UID:10001995-1302197400-1302204600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Preview of Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment Friends of Contemporary Art Event
DESCRIPTION:Join the Friends of Contemporary Art and celebrate the New Mexico Museum of Art’s newest photography exhibition. Enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres at the private reception and meet some of the artists in the exhibition. Plus\, you'll get a sneak peek before it opens to the public. \nReservations by calling (505) 992-2715\, ext 1 or send e-mail to friendsofcontemporaryart.nmmoa@gmail.com \nNot a Museum or Friends or Contemporary Art member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 to join!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/976-preview-of-earth-now-american-photographers-and-the-environment-friends-of-contemporary-art-event/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110407T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110407T130000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110303T030807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175421Z
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SUMMARY:Walter Noble Burns and the Myth of Billy the Kid Brainpower & Brownbags lecture series
DESCRIPTION:Author Mark Dworkin speaks on "Walter Noble Burns and the Myth of  Billy the Kid\," at noon on Thursday\, April 7 in the John Gaw Meem Room\, 105 Washington Ave. (Enter via the museum's     Washington entrance.) This Brainpower & Brownbags lecture is   free and open to the public.  \nDworkin  is a free-lance writer\, editor\, history educator\, and book critic who  lives in Toronto. His special interest is in American Old West history\,  as it relates to lawmen and crime. Wyatt Earp\, Doc Holliday\, the history  of Tombstone\, Arizona\, and the 'Gunfight at the O. K. Corral. He is  currently involved in several projects related to upgrade this area of  history\, formerly dominated by popularizers and buffs\, and bringing it  to a standard of professional history.  \nIn 1926\, journalist-historian Burns' book The Saga of Billy the Kid ignited a fascination with the Old West outlaw that burns today.  Almost a morality tale for the end of the Old West\, Burns' book was\, despite meticulous research that included interviews with survivors of the Lincoln County War\, denounced by some of those same survivors. A myth\, however\, was born\, and the Billy the Kid legend lives today.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/895-walter-noble-burns-and-the-myth-of-billy-the-kid-brainpower-brownbags-lecture-series/
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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110406T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110831T131500
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110613T224943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175445Z
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SUMMARY:Artist of the Week - docent talks Wednesays at 12:15
DESCRIPTION:Artist of the Week  –  A series of gallery talks by docents of the New Mexico Museum of Art\, featuring artists on display in the museum.  \n  Wednesdays at 12:15  – FREE with museum admission (NM Seniors are free on Wednesdays; NM residents: $6; Adults $9; children 16 and under free; $1 discount for students).    \nApril   4/6-Agnes Martin\,    4/13-Robert Henri/John Sloan\,    4/20-  BJO Nordfeldt\,    4/27-Ansel Adams   \nMay    5/4-Gene Kloss\,   5/11-Eliot Porter\,   5/18-The Taos Society of Artists\,   5/2 5-Beth Lilly (Earth Now)    \nJune     6/1- Transcendental Painters Group;   6/8-Art and the New Deal;   6/15-Brad Temkin; (Earth Now)   6/22-Ansel Adams; (Earth Now)   6/29-Raymond Jonson  \n July     7/6-Art and the New Deal   7/13-Eliot Porter (Earth Now)   7/20-Japanese Woodblock Prints\,   7/27-Josef Bakos \nAugust     8/3-Gustave Baumann   8/10-Subhankar Banerjee (Earth Now)   8/17-Phil Underdown (Earth Now)   8/24- Bremner Benedict (Earth Now)   8/31-Andrew Dasburg  \nThe New Mexico Museum of Art is located on the corner of Lincoln and  Palace Avenues\, on the Downtown Plaza\, in Santa Fe. The Santa Fe Pickup  (shuttle) stops outside our front door for easy access to the New Mexico  Rail Runner trains.    \nFor further information please contact Ellen Zieselman\, Curator of Education\, 505-476-5075; ellen.ziesleman@state.nm.us   \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1036-artist-of-the-week-docent-talks-wednesays-at-1215/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Brittny Dayes":MAILTO:brittny@museumfoundation.org
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:20110401T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110402T200000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110305T062645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175423Z
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SUMMARY:A Mary Jane Colter Weekend: The Shaping of Southwest Style A special event co-hosted by La Fonda on the Plaza
DESCRIPTION:Spend a weekend exploring the life of Mary Jane Colter\, the brilliant architect and designer whose work for the Fred Harvey Co. left a lasting legacy of what became known worldwide as Southwest style. Begin with a reception April 1 at La Fonda on the Plaza\, where Colter’s designs still define an authentic Santa Fe experience. Add on a special\, sponsor-level dinner with free gifts in the Santa Fe Room\, which has remained "90 percent Colter" since its creation\, according to architect Barbara Felix\, who will talk at the dinner about what she learned of Colter during her own renovation of La Fonda. On April 2\, take part in a series of lectures\, a Harvey House dinner and discussion of Colter’s legacy. \nTickets start at $100 ($50 tax-deductible); $200 for the events plus the sponsor dinner ($100 tax-deductible). Proceeds benefit the New Mexico History Museum. Call 505-988-1234 or log onto www.TicketsSantaFe.org for tickets. Space is limited. \nDownload a high-resolution image of Colter and of La Fonda's South Portal by clicking on "go to related images" below.  \nEleven of Colter’s buildings\, including ones she created at the Grand Canyon\, are on the National Registry of Historic Places; five are designated National Historic Landmarks. A maverick and a visionary\, she broke with European architectural tradition\, blending Mission Revival\, Spanish Colonial and Native American elements. She embraced the Arts & Crafts Movement’s simple but sophisticated designs and exquisite craftsmanship. She methodically researched indigenous art\, architecture and building techniques. As one writer observed: “She could teach masons how to lay adobe bricks\, plasterers how to mix washes\, and carpenters how to fix viga joints.”   \nIn 1910\, Colter was hired by the Fred Harvey Co. and the Atchison\, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. When Harvey took over the management of the recently built La Fonda in 1926\, Colter began her magical transformation of the hotel’s interior. \n“Mary Colter’s vision of the Southwest created a style that was simple and yet grand\,” said Dr. Frances Levine\, director of the New Mexico History Museum. “She left a magnificent legacy in regional architecture and interior design that we cherish today as much as in the past.”  \nSpeakers at the event: \n    Arnold      Berke\, award-winning author of Mary      Colter: Architect of the Southwest (Princeton Architectural Press)\,      will bring his meticulously researched book to life\, revealing Colter in      the social and historical context of her time.  "By steeping      her buildings in the culture\, history\, and landscape of the      Southwest\," Berke said\, "Colter both charmed American travelers      and taught them about the region she loved. Her pioneering works delighted      the eye and engaged the mind." \nStephen      Fried\, author of Appetite for      America: How Visionary Businessman Fred Harvey Built a Railroad      Hospitality Empire that Civilized the Wild West\, will  present the colorful Harvey House      history of La Fonda on the Plaza. “The opportunity to spend a weekend      exploring Mary Colter's contributions to life in the Southwest – as design      guru for the Fred Harvey Company – will be a      rare treat\,” Fried said. “I'm also looking forward to discussing the      Harvey family women of that era who were vital supporters of Colter's      pioneering work.” \nSanta      Fe architect Barbara Felix\, who was instrumental in the 2009 renovation of      La Plazuela\, La Fonda’s dining room\, on “Preserving the Architectural      Fabric of a Santa Fe Icon.”      “Colter’s work has inspired me to be passionate about craftsmanship\, the use      of natural light\, regional materials and the transformation of the      ordinary into the magical\,” Felix said. \nOn Saturday\, April 2\, La Fonda on the Plaza’s Executive Chef Lane Warner will prepare a special Harvey House-inspired dinner.  During dinner\, guests will be treated to an Actor’s Studio-style “Conversation about Mary” presented by Berke and Fried\, moderated by Levine. \n“This will be a wonderful weekend for anyone who has visited any of Mary Jane Colter’s extraordinary buildings or been fascinated by this profoundly talented woman who was so ahead of her time\,” says Jennifer Kimball\, chairman of the board of La Fonda on the Plaza. “We are so proud to be part of the Mary Jane Colter legacy and to share in the sponsorship of this vibrant weekend with the New Mexico History Museum.” \nA limited number of special room rate of $109 a night is available for out-of-town guests. Call (800) 523-5002\, ext. 1\, or (505) 954-3500. \nThe full weekend schedule:  \nFriday\, April 1               \n6 pm: La Fonda\, Welcome Reception with hosted wine and light hors d’oeuvres.   \n7 pm: Santa Fe Room\, La Fonda\, Sponsor Dinner      \nSaturday\, April 2          \nBreakfast on own \n10:30 am: NM History Museum\, lecture by  author Arnold Berke \nLunch on your own \n2 pm: La Fonda\, lecture by architect Barbara Felix \n4 pm: La Fonda\, lecture by Stephen Fried\, author \n7 pm: La Fonda\, Harvey House-inspired dinner
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/906-a-mary-jane-colter-weekend-the-shaping-of-southwest-style-a-special-event-co-hosted-by-la-fonda-on-the-plaza/
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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110331T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110331T193000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110330T231816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175438Z
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SUMMARY:A Female Painting Dynasty: Three Women Breaking the Rules Friends of Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the beautiful Golden Dawn Gallery to meet renowned Pueblo artist Pablita Velarde\, her daughter Helen Hardin and listen to stories and a discussion of their art.  Margarete Bagshaw will introduce you to "Life with Mom and Grandma."  Space is limited. \nNot a Museum or Friends of Indian Art member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 to join!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/996-a-female-painting-dynasty-three-women-breaking-the-rules-friends-of-indian-art/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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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;TZID=America/Denver:20110326T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110326T150000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110303T025510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175428Z
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SUMMARY:Birds of a Feather Explore Together A Wild at Heart event with the Audubon Center
DESCRIPTION:Learn about birds by examining feathers\, eggs\, nests\, and  real bird specimens through hands-on\, minds-on activities that emphasize  the amazing adaptations and behaviors of birds. Join us from 10 am to 3 pm on March 26 for games and activities both indoors and out at the New  Mexico History Museum and at the Randall Davey Audubon Center and  Sanctuary. Connect with nature by exploring a conservationist\, author  and illustrator’s life through the exhibition Wild At Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton\, then do some bird-watching at the Randall Davey Audubon Center and Sanctuary with staff educators. \nSpace  is limited for this free\, family event. Reserve a spot by e-mailing  Dana Vackar Strang at dstrang@audubon.org or by calling 983-4609. For  more information\, log onto http://nm.audubon.edu  \nThe schedule: \n10 am-noon\, New Mexico History Museum \nLunch break on your own \n1:30-3pm: Randall Davey Audubon Center and Sanctuary  \nWild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton is made possible by special support from the Academy for the Love of Learning.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/936-birds-of-a-feather-explore-together-a-wild-at-heart-event-with-the-audubon-center/
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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110325T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110328T153000
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110326T023755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175435Z
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SUMMARY:Southern Arizona Trip: Hohokam & San Pedro Valley Friends of Archaeology Trip
DESCRIPTION:Visit the San Pedro River Valley\, study the Hohokam cultures\, see evidence of migrations from the Safford Basin and Mogollon Highlands\, and of Kayenta/Tusayan peoples\, relatives of the Hopi. \nVisit San Xavier del Bac Mission and the Tohono O'odham Museum at Sells\, where you'll enjoy lunch at the Desert Rain Cafe. Participants can fly or drive to Tucson\, plan to travel by vans from Tucson. Activities will include a discussion and dinner near the Hampton Inn North Tucson\, Friday evening. Price for trip is $485\, hotel is not included\, special rate of $89 available. \nNot a Museum or Friends of Archaeology member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 to join!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/977-southern-arizona-trip-hohokam-san-pedro-valley-friends-of-archaeology-trip/
LOCATION:Office of Archaeological Studies\, 7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599)\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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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;VALUE=DATE:20110325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110326
DTSTAMP:20260618T060922
CREATED:20110326T033443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175444Z
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SUMMARY:New Faces in the Arts Community: Collector Series Event The Circles Member Event
DESCRIPTION:This Collector's Series event is for Governor's\, National and Chairman's Circle members who will meet significant new faces in the arts community while visiting a fabulous local art collection. \nNot a Circles member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 116 to join! \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1032-new-faces-in-the-arts-community-collector-series-event-the-circles-member-event/
LOCATION:Museum of New Mexico\, 725 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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