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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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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
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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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110326T100000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110325T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110328T153000
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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
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110325
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110323T120000
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SUMMARY:Los Tejanos and the History of Texan Invasions Brainpower & Brownbags lecture series
DESCRIPTION:Spencer Herrera\, a Spanish professor at New Mexico State University\,  speaks on "The Eyes of Texas Are Upon Us: The New Mexico Folk Play Los Tejanos  and the History of Texan Invasion\," at noon on Wednesday\, March 23\, 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.  \nLos Tejanos is a mid-19th-century folk play recounting the failed 1841 invasion  by Texans into New Mexico.  \nOnly one manuscript is known to have survived; it was found in the 1930s by scholar Aurelio Espinosa in Chimayo.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/894-los-tejanos-and-the-history-of-texan-invasions-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:20110320T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110320T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110310T010622Z
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SUMMARY:A Day at the Movies Free premiere of KNME history documentaries
DESCRIPTION:A colonial governor’s wife faces the Inquisition. A World War II kamikaze plane attacks the USS New Mexico. The New   Mexico History Museum and PBS station KNME-TV will premiere eight documentaries featuring such scenes from its Moments in Time series at 2 pm\, Sunday\, March 20\, in the History Museum Auditorium.  \nThe event is free\, but seating is limited. Attendees will be eligible for prizes including DVDs\, CulturePasses\, Museum  of New Mexico Foundation memberships and more.   \nThe Moments in Time special airs on KNME-TV\, Ch.5.1\, on Wednesday\, March 23\, at 7 pm. The eight stories will include the following: \n·         The Estancia Press                                                  \n·         Fashioning New   Mexico: Victorian Secrets     \n·         New   Mexico’s Rough Riders                    \n·         The Last Hurdle:  El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro    \n·         Tesoros de Devoción  (Santos & Santeros) \n·         Buffalo Soldiers in New Mexico                      \n·         In Her Own Voice – Doña Teresa Aguilera y Roche and Intrigue in the Palace of the Governors\, 1659-1662                \n·         USS New Mexico BB40: The Drinan Diary         \n“There’s something special about seeing these pieces on the auditorium’s big screen with an audience full of fellow history buffs\,” said Dr. Frances Levine\, director of the museum. “Injecting a level of cinematic drama into how we tell about our history is an important way of reaching people’s hearts and minds.” \nIn July 2009\, KNME and the History Museum won a $147\,000 grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services. The grant underwrites production of 15 documentaries for broadcast on KNME\, use inside the museum’s exhibits\, and placements on both the museum’s and KNME’s web sites. The IMLS is a federal grant-making agency that supports the nation’s 123\,000 libraries and 17\,500 museums. \n“KNME is proud to be collaborating with the New Mexico  History Museum on a project which not only benefits visitors to the state and to the museum\, but also exposes uniquely New Mexican stories to communities throughout the state\,” said Polly Anderson\, KNME-TV general manager and CEO.  “KNME has a tradition of cultural and historical story-telling through its series COLORES!\, as well as individual specials. The stories in Moments of Time showcase the rich history of New Mexico.” \nKNME’s Michael Kamins\, an award-winning cinematographer\, producer and executive producer who has worked at KNME for more than 20 years\, has immersed himself in the state’s history\, not only for the IMLS documentaries\, but also for the variety of movies already showing in the museum’s main exhibition\, Telling New Mexico: Stories from Then and Now. Those include a history of the Santa Fe Trail projected onto the canvas of a covered wagon; Setting the Stage\, blending New Mexico landscapes with the words of noted authors; and pieces on Route 66\, hippies and Tierra Amarilla firebrand Reies Lopez Tijerina.   \n“I am in awe of the History Museum and the staff\,” Kamins said. “It is a wonderful partnership. There are so many great stories in New Mexico’s history that need to be told. One of my favorites is about Doña Teresa Aguilera y Roche\, the wife of Santa Fe's colonial governor\, Don Bernardo López de Mendizábal. She was arrested by the Inquisition on the account of secretly being Jewish and jailed in Mexico City. It is fascinating to learn about the politics behind her arrest and how she later won her freedom.” \nSome of New Mexico’s top historians and performers contributed their talents to the Moments in Time productions\, including actor Dean Stockwell; flamenco artist Maria Benitez; famed New Mexico santero José Ramon Lopez; Dr. Estevan Rael-Gálvez\, director the National Hispanic Cultural Center; historian and author Paul Hutton; and Torrance County historian Morrow Hall. \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/970-a-day-at-the-movies-free-premiere-of-knme-history-documentaries/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110318T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110318T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
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SUMMARY:Insisting on the Impossible: The Life of Edwin Land Lecture by Victor K. McElheney
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Victor K. McElheny details the creation of America’s onetime favorite camera in “Insisting on the Impossible: The Life of Edwin Land\,” a lecture in conjunction with the exhibit A Passionate Light: Polaroids of H. Joe Waldrum. The free lecture is at 6 pm on Friday\, March 18\, in the History Museum Auditorium. \nMcElheny will also speak at 1 pm on Sunday\, March 20\, at The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History. A Passionate Light is a joint exhibit of Waldrum’s SX-70 monoprints from the collections of the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives. \nEdwin Land was an inventor\, businessman\, war contractor and war contractor who was one day inspired by his 3-year-old daughter’s plea to instantly see a photograph he had taken of her. As an undergraduate at Harvard\, he had invented the first modern filters to polarize light (patented in 1929) and had formed a company to market them for use in sunglasses\, glare-free car headlights and stereoscopic (virtual 3-D) photography. \nIn 1937\, he founded the Polaroid Corporation and in 1947 introduced the first system of one-step photography. The Polaroid Land Camera was first offered for sale in 1948\, and Land continued to improve upon it. Polacolor film was introduced in 1963 and\, in 1972\, the SX-70 replaced the wet\, peel-apart development process with dry film that developed in light. \nLand is second only to Thomas Edison in the number of patents he received (535). During the Cold War\, he served as a science adviser to President Eisenhower and spearheaded development of the U-2 spy plane and NASA. \nVictor K. McElheny is a distinguished science writer whose work has appeared in The Charlotte Observer\, Science magazine\, The Boston Globe and The New York Times. At The Times during the 1970s\, he founded one of the first technology columns in American newspapers. In 1983\, he helped found the Knight Science Journalism Fellowships at MIT. His books include Insisting on the Impossible: The Life of Edwin Land; Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution; and Drawing the Map of Life: Inside the Human Genome Project. \nA Passionate Light: Polaroids of H. Joe Waldrum features a total of 1\,202 4½” x 3¼” images (264 at the New Mexico History Museum; 938 at The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History). Waldrum\, a noted painter and print-maker\, was entranced by what he could achieve with SX-70 monoprints\, and his collection was recently donated to the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives. For the exhibit\, Mary Anne Redding\, curator of the Photo Archives\, has chosen images that range from Waldrum’s studies of northern New Mexico churches to the delicate transiency of flowers.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/905-insisting-on-the-impossible-the-life-of-edwin-land-lecture-by-victor-k-mcelheney/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110318T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110318T120000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
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SUMMARY:The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Palace Guard Event
DESCRIPTION:The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American War (1846-1848)\, ceding seven territories to the United States. Adrian Bustamante\, noted historian\, will help us explore the many aspects of the treaty which are relevant even today. The event will take place in the County Commissioner's Chamber of the Santa Fe County building.  Reservations are required. \nNon-Palace Guard member tickets: $15.00.  Please call 505-982-6366\, ext. 107 to reserve/ \nNot a Museum or Palace Guard member? Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 to join!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/973-the-treaty-of-guadalupe-hidalgo-palace-guard-event/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110316T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110316T140000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110317T000548Z
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/912-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
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:20110313T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110313T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110106T014130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175423Z
UID:10001939-1300024800-1300032000@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:GranMary’s Place Storytelling for all ages
DESCRIPTION:Please join us  for a Series of Story Hours of Native American Tales\, for all  ages. \nPrograms   are at  2:00 pm and repeated again 3:00 pm. So bring the  whole family   up to the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture on Museum  Hill.  FREE  admission for New Mexico residents on  Sundays with  ID\, and always  FREE admission for 16 and younger. GranMary’s Place   storytelling  program at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is  dedicated to  and  celebrates the memory of Docent\, Mary Sudbrink. Mary  loved life\, loved   children\, and loved telling stories to children  visiting the Museum.   \nAll programs are at 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm \nDates: January 9\, 2011 \n          February 20\, 2011 \n          March 13\, 2011
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/904-granmarys-place-storytelling-for-all-ages/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Harris":MAILTO:rene.harris@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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110306T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110306T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110302T040824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175431Z
UID:10001978-1299420000-1299427200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Music in New Mexico lecture and demonstration
DESCRIPTION:Join  Tomás Lozano\, of Viva la Pepa and  explore the instrumentation and evolution of music in historic New   Mexico.  Did you know that chirimas\, bajones\, trumpets and other instruments were played in full orchestras as early as 1630? By Museum admission\, New  Mexico residents with I.D. Free on Sundays\, youth 16 and under and Museum of New Mexico Foundation Member always free!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/951-music-in-new-mexico-lecture-and-demonstration/
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
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:20110304T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110304T193000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110303T025433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175431Z
UID:10001976-1299261600-1299267000@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Readings from the Al-Mutanabbi Street Project Special opening event
DESCRIPTION:As part of the new exhibit in the John Gaw Meem Room\, Broadsides from the Al-Mutanabbi Street Project\,  the History Museum is proud to present this special evening of readings  gathered by the Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition. \nOn March 5\, 2007\, a car bomb exploded on Al-Mutanabbi Street in Baghdad\, Iraq\, killing 30 people and wounding over 100 others. Al-Mutanabbi Street was for centuries the center of Baghdad bookselling\, the heart and soul of Baghdad’s literary and intellectual community. The Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition\, formed in April 2007\, sent out a call to letterpress printers to craft a visual response to this attack. The response was immediate\, and over 40 printers\, including three from New Mexico\, enthusiastically answered that first call with a powerful edition of broadsides. Since that time\, the number of broadsides has grown to 130\, and a complete set will be donated to the National Library in Baghdad. \nThe Press at the Palace of the Governors proudly presents a selection of these broadsides in the museum's John Gaw Meem Community Room. At 6 pm\, on Friday\, March 4\, join us for a special evening featuring readings from the broadsides in the auditorium. \nTo download high-resolution images of the broadsides\, click on "go to related images" at the bottom of this post.  \nReaders include poets Anne  Valley-Fox\, Lisa Gill and James Thomas Stevens\, bookstore owner Dorothy Massey\, poet and bookstore owner Leo Romero\, and poet-publishers Janet  Rodney\, JB Bryan and John Brandi. Many of the readings will be translations of work by Iraqi poets. New Mexico printers who contributed to the project are Suzanne Vilmain of the Counting Coup Press\, Janet Rodney of Weaselsleeves Press\, and Tom Leech of the Palace Press. \nFrom Beau Beausoleil\, San Francisco bookseller\, poet\, and initiator of the Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition: "The Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition is not an anti-war project\, nor is it a healing project. The coalition feels that until we truly see what happened on this one winding street of booksellers and readers\, on this one day in Baghdad\, until we understand all the implications of an attack on the printed word and its writers\, printers\, booksellers and readers\, until we see that this is our street\, until then\, we cannot truly move forward.” \nFor more on the project\, log onto http://www.library.fau.edu/depts/spc/JaffeCenter/jaffemutanabbistreet.htm. \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/949-readings-from-the-al-mutanabbi-street-project-special-opening-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:20110304T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110304T200000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110225T012712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175433Z
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED: Victory Chicken Rescheduled Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Although the cold cancelled the opening in February\, we are  celebrating one month later. Come tap your toes and enjoy the music of  Victory Chicken. Then explore two new exhibitions\, Cloudscapes photography\, and the New Deal prints of Gene Kloss and B.J.O. Nordfeldt\, in Conserving Public Art. \nJoin us to enjoy more of the rarely-exhibited treasures from the Museum  of Art collection. Cloudscapes offers photographs of the elusive clouds  above New Mexico\, and Conserving Public Art offers a look at freshly  rematted prints by Gene Kloss and B.J.O. Nordfeldt. \nFor more information\, check the website: http://www.nmartmuseum.org/site/explore/upcoming.html  \nAdmission  is free.   \nFree Friday Evening\, 5 to 8 p.m.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/963-rescheduled-victory-chicken-rescheduled-celebration/
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="Loie Fecteau":MAILTO:loie.fecteau@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:20110304T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110501T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20200430T042234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175234Z
UID:10001381-1299232800-1304269200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Broadsides from the Al-Mutanabbi Street Project Honoring the soul of Baghdad’s literary community
DESCRIPTION:On March 5\, 2007\, a car bomb exploded on Al-Mutanabbi Street in Baghdad\, Iraq\, killing 30 people and wounding over 100 others. Al-Mutanabbi Street was for centuries the center of Baghdad bookselling\, the heart and soul of Baghdad’s literary and intellectual community. The Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition\, formed in April 2007\, sent out a call to letterpress printers to craft a visual response to this attack. The response was immediate\, and over 40 printers\, including three from New Mexico\, enthusiastically answered that first call with a powerful edition of broadsides. Since that time\, the number of broadsides has grown to 130\, and a complete set will be donated to the National Library in Baghdad. \nThe Press at the Palace of the Governors proudly presents 60 of these broadsides in the museum’s John Gaw Meem Community Room. Special opening event: 6 pm\, March 4\, Readings from the Broadsides\, in the auditorium. The event is free. After March 4\, the Broadsides from the Al-Mutanabbi Street Project exhibition can be viewed by appointment. Call Tom Leech at (505) 476-5096. \nTo download high-resolution images of the broadsides\, click on “go to related images” at the bottom of this post. \n \nReaders on March 4 include poets Anne Valley-Fox\, Lisa Gill and James Thomas Stevens\, bookstore owner Dorothy Massey\, poet and bookstore owner Leo Romero\, and poet-publishers Janet Rodney\, JB Bryan and John Brandi. Many of the readings will be translations of work by Iraqi poets. New Mexico printers who contributed to the project are Suzanne Vilmain of the Counting Coup Press\, Janet Rodney of Weaselsleeves Press\, and Tom Leech of the Palace Press. \nFrom Beau Beausoleil\, San Francisco bookseller\, poet\, and initiator of the Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition: “The Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition is not an anti-war project\, nor is it a healing project. The coalition feels that until we truly see what happened on this one winding street of booksellers and readers\, on this one day in Baghdad\, until we understand all the implications of an attack on the printed word and its writers\, printers\, booksellers and readers\, until we see that this is our street\, until then\, we cannot truly move forward.” \nFor more on the project\, log onto http://www.library.fau.edu/depts/spc/JaffeCenter/jaffemutanabbistreet.htm.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/943-broadsides-from-the-al-mutanabbi-street-project-honoring-the-soul-of-baghdads-literary-community/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110227T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110227T153000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110122T005903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175428Z
UID:10001967-1298815200-1298820600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Buffalo Soldiers: Military Heroes of the Southwest A Chautauqua Performance
DESCRIPTION:Join Fred Hampton and other members of the Buffalo Soldiers Society of  New Mexico for a recreation of the history of New Mexico's famed Buffalo  Soldiers in a Chautauqua performance at 2 pm\, Sunday\, Feb. 27\, in the  History Museum auditorium. These African American soldiers\, who served  from 1866 to 1900\, ranged from Medal of Honor recipients to the common  trooper\, engaging in Indian battles and battles with lawbreakers. The  soldiers overcame great hardships as they served their nation with honor  and distinction. This program is made possible by the New Mexico Humanities Council and the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. Free with museum admission (Sundays free to NM residents and children 16 and under).  
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/935-buffalo-soldiers-military-heroes-of-the-southwest-a-chautauqua-performance/
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:20110226T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110226T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110223T082426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175422Z
UID:10001937-1298728800-1298736000@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Lecture\, book-signing by photographer Norman Mauskopf A special event from the Palace’s Photo Archives and Verve Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning Santa Fe photographer Norman Mauskopf for a discussion of his new book\, Descendants\,   featuring the Hispanic culture of northern New Mexico. Mauskopf's   black-and-white gelatin silver photographs will be on display at the   Verve Gallery of Photography (219 E. Marcy St.)\, which is co-hosting   this lecture in the History Museum Auditorium with the museum's Palace of the Governors Photo Archives.  \nThe lecture is in conjunction with an exhibit at Verve featuring both Mauskopf and William Albert Allard. An opening reception for the exhibit will be Friday\, Jan. 21\, from 5-7 pm at Verve.  \nFor a glimpse of Mauskopf's work\, go to the Verve Gallery's website or click here: http://www.vervegalleryofphotography.com/?p=artist_gallery&a=MA&g=1&r=1&photographer=Norman%20Mauskopf. \nDuring a distinguished career spanning over 25 years\, Mauskopf has had three award-winning photographic books. Rodeo peered into the lives of professional rodeo cowboys and\, as author  Ben Maddow wrote\, its images "are not merely photographs but  observations deeply seen and deeply felt… Mauskopf has uncovered  something profound and instinctive."  \nDark Horses  documented the world of thoroughbred horse racing and was described as  "classic photojournalism slyly refracted through prisms of drama\,  majesty and humor.”  \nA Time Not Here focused on  African-American musical and spiritual traditions in Mississippi\, and  was described as "a focused documentary of astonishing beauty."   \nDescendants\, Mauskopf’s most recent publication\, features the Hispanic  culture of northern New Mexico and includes the poem "Singing at the  Gates" by Jimmy Santiago Baca.  \nHis photographs have been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions\,  including two shows at the International Festival of Photojournalism in  Perpignan\, France. In addition to working on his own projects\, Mauskopf  has photographed assignments for numerous magazine and corporate  clients and has worked as an educator for over 25 years.  He has also completed a rare\,  unpublished documentary portfolio of portraits in a legal brothel in  Nevada.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/902-lecture-book-signing-by-photographer-norman-mauskopf-a-special-event-from-the-palaces-photo-archives-and-verve-gallery/
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:20110222T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110222T130000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20130523T224837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175420Z
UID:10001929-1298376000-1298379600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Land\, Legitimacy and the Rise of Reies Lopez Tijerina Brainpower & Brownbags lecture series
DESCRIPTION:Historian Jacobo Baca speaks on "Land\, Legitimacy\, and the Rise of  Reies Lopez Tijerina" on Tuesday\, Feb. 22\, 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.   \nBaca grew up in Penasco\, where decades-old land dis­putes are still a topic of conversation — including Tijerina's La Alianza Federal de Mercedes\, the land-grant organization he founded in 1963\, and the 1967 raid on the Tierra Amarilla Courthouse. \nConflicts over land ownership in New Mexico began  with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo\, and are still not fully settled. Federal courts  continue to hear claims brought by the Hispanic descendants of the  original land grantees. The peoples of New Mexico—Native Americans\,  Hispanics\, and Anglos—remain in perpetual negotiations over land and  water rights. \nBaca’s dis­ser­ta­tion for the University of New Mexico is Somos Indi­gena: Eth­nic Pol­i­tics  and Land Tenure in Mod­ern New Mex­ico\, 1904–2004.  It explores eth­nic   pol­i­tics in mod­ern land tenure\, the effect of these pol­i­tics on   Pueblo-Hispano rela­tions\, and the role of the state in the com­plex   rela­tion­ship that these com­mu­ni­ties that have neigh­bored one   another for over two and a half cen­turies share.  
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/893-land-legitimacy-and-the-rise-of-reies-lopez-tijerina-brainpower-brownbags-lecture-series/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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:20110220T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110220T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110216T010607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175407Z
UID:10001871-1298210400-1298217600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Textile Lecture Material World: Textiles and Dress from the Collection
DESCRIPTION:Lecture by Dr. Linda Boynton Arthur\, The Art of the Aloha Shirt.  By Museum Admission\, New Mexico residents with I.D. Free on Sundays\, youth 16  & under and Museum of New Mexico Foundation Members admitted FREE!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/806-textile-lecture-material-world-textiles-and-dress-from-the-collection/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/806_thumb.jpg
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:20110220T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110220T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110106T013911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175423Z
UID:10001938-1298210400-1298217600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:GranMary’s Place Storytelling for all ages
DESCRIPTION:Please join us  for a Series of Story Hours of Native American Tales\, for all  ages. \nPrograms  are at  2:00 pm and repeated again 3:00 pm. So bring the  whole family  up to the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture on Museum  Hill.  FREE admission for New Mexico residents on  Sundays with  ID\, and always FREE admission for 16 and younger. GranMary’s Place   storytelling program at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is  dedicated to  and celebrates the memory of Docent\, Mary Sudbrink. Mary  loved life\, loved  children\, and loved telling stories to children  visiting the Museum.   \nAll programs are at 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm \nDates: January 9\, 2011 \n          February 20\, 2011 \n          March 13\, 2011
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/903-granmarys-place-storytelling-for-all-ages/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Harris":MAILTO:rene.harris@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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110218T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110218T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110119T063946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175427Z
UID:10001961-1298052000-1298055600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:We Can Do It! Women\, Gender\, and Feminism in Archaeology Friends of Archaeology Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Kelley Hays-Gilpin\, associate  professor at Northern Arizona University\, will speak about the modern  experience of women in archaeology and the development of  gender-informed research in the discipline. "We Can Do It! Women\,  Gender\, and Feminism in Archaeology" is the final installment of the  lecture series Archaeology and Women in the Southwest.   Sponsored by the Friends of Archaeology and the state Office of   Archaeological Studies\, the events are held at 6 pm on successive   Fridays at the New Mexico History Museum Auditorium. Cost for Friends of   Archaeology members is $13  per lecture\, $55 series;  nonmembers: $16   per lecture\, $65 series;  students with ID: $10 per  lecture. Purchase   tickets at Lensic Ticket Office (fees  apply) or at  the door (checks  to  Museum of New Mexico Foundation or cash only). Call   505-992-2718\,   ext. 8\, for more information.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/927-we-can-do-it-women-gender-and-feminism-in-archaeology-friends-of-archaeology-lecture-series/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tony Chavarria":MAILTO:tony.chavarria@state.nm.us
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:20110216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110216T140000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110113T015737Z
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/911-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
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:20110213T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110108T024825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175423Z
UID:10001942-1297605600-1297612800@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Still Cooking: New Mexico’s Historic Diners\, Chile Joints\,  and Burger Bars A free lecture by noted cookbook author Cheryl Alters Jamison
DESCRIPTION:From Pappas Sweet Shop in Raton to Sparky’s in Hatch\, the Bibo Bar in Cibola County to Sugar’s BBQ and Hamburgers in Dixon\, New Mexico eateries have weathered tough times to tempt the palates of generations. At 2 pm on Sunday\, Feb. 13\, culinary explorer Cheryl Alters Jamison shares her on-the-road discoveries of places that helped define the tastiest part of our state’s heritage. \n“Still Cooking: New Mexico’s Historic Diners\, Chile Joints\, and Burger Bars” is free with admission (Sundays free to NM residents). To jump-start your own gastro-adventure\, we’ll give away prizes from some of the state’s longest-serving restaurants. \nDuring her 30 years in New Mexico\, Jamison has eaten from border to border and consults on the New Mexico Tourism Department’s culinary trails initiatives (the Green Chile Cheeseburger Trail and the Culinary Adventures Trail).  With her husband\, Bill\, she’s a four-time James Beard award-winning author who has written numerous books on food and travel\, including the upcoming Tasting New Mexico: 100 Years of New Mexican Cooking (Museum of New Mexico Press\, 2012). Jamison teaches at the Santa Fe School of Cooking and appears as a guest instructor nationally and in France’s Dordogne region. She can discuss the finer points of smoking a turkey with Bobby Flay\, show Matt Lauer how to make French toast\, or argue with anyone about why she thinks New Mexican food ranks supreme among regional cooking styles. \nThroughout the state’s history\, New Mexicans have nurtured a love affair with their restaurants. Jamison will pull on heartstrings like the Taco Boxes in Portales and Clovis and reveal which Las Cruces restaurant is famous for its steak fingers and chicken-fried steak (served with green chile\, of course). Do you know how Maria’s in Santa Fe got its start? Do you know where in Albuquerque can you get a green chile cheeseburger with egg fu yung? What differentiates New Mexico cooking styles in the north and south? Come to the lecture to find out. \nSome 20 years ago\, when Cheryl and Bill Jamison were writing travel guides\, they took on a project that became The Rancho De Chimayó Cookbook. Turning their attention to the serious side of barbecue and grilling\, they wrote The Big Book of Outdoor Cooking & Entertaining\, Born to Grill\, and the landmark Smoke & Spice\, which has sold close to 1 million copies. The Jamisons also have played a leading role in the revival of good\, robust American cooking with American Home Cooking\, A Real American Breakfast\, and The Border Cookbook. To write Around the World in 80 Dinners: The Ultimate Culinary Adventure\, the couple cashed in 440\,000 frequent-flyer miles and spent three months traveling the globe in search of great food. \nJamison works as culinary consultant with the New Mexico Tourism Department and the New Mexico History Museum. She also consults on outdoor kitchen design with interior designer Barbara Templeman\, through their business insideOUTsantafe. She is a board member of Cooking with Kids\, one of the country’s first programs that addressed getting good food into our schools\, and was a recipient of the University of Illinois’s alumni achievement award in 2007. Bill Jamison is retired from saving the world and keeps their lives in order from their home in Tesuque. \nPhone number for publication: 505-476-5200 \n Download high-resolution versions of classic New Mexico eateries by clicking on "Go to related images" below.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/908-still-cooking-new-mexicos-historic-diners-chile-joints-and-burger-bars-a-free-lecture-by-noted-cookbook-author-cheryl-alters-jamison/
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:20110213T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110212T010026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175431Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Spark: The Life and Art of Tony Da Exhibit Opening Sunday Feb. 13th
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Opening  February 13th. Creative Spark! The Life and Art of Tony Da is a   groundbreaking exhibition that features approximately 40 ceramic pieces   and 20 paintings and offers an unprecedented exploration of Tony Da’s   life and the works he created.  \n Performances by the Red Turtle Dancers of Pojoaque Pueblo  at 1pm and again at 3pm. \n Lecture by Charles S. King\, author of a  forthcoming biography on Tony Da at 2pm in the museum theater. Seating  is limited.   \nWe will also be having hands-on art activities for the  whole family.  \nRefreshments are generously provided by Aysen New in celebration of the  Birthday of Lloyd Kiva New and exhibit opening in the Lloyd Kiva New  Gallery at the museum.   \nThe grandson of famed potter Maria   Martinez and the son of Popovi Da\, Tony rose to the legacy of his   talented family while pioneering bold innovations in his dynamic but   tragically short career. This exhibit will be his first comprehensive   retrospective in a museum and will feature major works\, some never   before seen by the public.  Spanning the 1950s to the 1980s\, the exhibit   includes paintings and pottery\, from public and private collections\,   ranging from red\, black and polychromatic jars and plates to sculptural   bears and turtles.  The first book dedicated to Tony Da’s life and  work\,  written by Charles King\, owner of King Galleries in Scottsdale  and  Richard L. Spivey\, author of The Legacy of Maria Poveka Martinez\,   will be available\, in conjunction with the exhibition\, in August 2011.   The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture has in its permanent  collection  the works of Maria Martinez\, Julian Martinez\, and  Popovi  Da. As a  descendant of this renowned San Ildefonso family\, Tony Da took  Native  American art to new heights and having his work on display is  especially  relevant at this pivotal time in the Museum’s growth. \nTony  Da  left an impressive legacy in his short career.  Born in 1940\, he  showed  early enthusiasm and skill as a painter. As a youth he excelled  in art\,  even winning a Hallmark Card contest.  While attending Western  New  Mexico University in Silver City he was exposed to prehistoric  Mimbres  pottery which held great influence on his artistic future. Da  started  painting full time after his discharge from the United States  Navy and  was soon recognized for his talent\, winning top prizes for his  artwork. \nTony  Da used his favorite source\, prehistoric Mimbres  designs\, as a subject  for his paintings and pottery alike.  At other  times he explored the  traditional\, interspersing with the abstract\,  realistic and  semi-realistic.  During the six years that he lived with  his  grandmother\, Maria\, in the late 1960s\, he started making pottery.   His  artistic skill in ceramics developed rapidly and in 1967\, Tony  began to  work on his sculptures\, creating an exciting new form of  Pueblo ceramic  art.  These sculptures included turtles\, owls\, and  bears.  As a tireless  experimenter and innovator\, he was the first to  etch sgraffito designs  into the clay; the first to incorporate the use  of turquoise on pottery\,  then adding coral\, jet\, mother-of-pearl\, shell  and turquoise heishi\,  and silver; and the first to use a torch to  create his black and sienna  pots.  All were fresh\, uses of materials  and daring techniques.  \nDa  led a very modern life as he navigated  between the two worlds of his  Indian culture and the non-Indian  world.  In 1982\, Tony sustained severe  head injuries in a motorcycle  accident. Although he was no longer able  to make pottery\, Da continued  to paint while living in a care facility  until his passing on February  12\, 2008.  Tony Da’s artistic legacy is  not isolated in the past\, but  one which continues to inspire artists and  challenge them to become  transformational in their creative  explorations.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/950-creative-spark-the-life-and-art-of-tony-da-exhibit-opening-sunday-feb-13th/
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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110213T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20111231T050000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110212T010132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175234Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Spark! : The Life and Art of Tony Da  February 13\, 2011 through December 31\, 2011
DESCRIPTION:Creative Spark: The Life and Art of Tony Da is the  artist’s first comprehensive museum retrospective. On view will be the  largest group of Da’s paintings and pottery ever gathered in one place.  \nThe exhibition opens at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture on February 13\, 2011 running through December 31\, 2011. Come join us Feb. 13th for a wonderful opening from 1-4pm.  \nCreative Spark! The Life and Art of Tony Da is a  groundbreaking exhibition that features approximately 40 ceramic pieces  and 20 paintings and offers an unprecedented exploration of Tony Da’s  life and the works he created.  \nThe grandson of famed potter Maria  Martinez and the son of Popovi Da\, Tony rose to the legacy of his  talented family while pioneering bold innovations in his dynamic but  tragically short career. This exhibit will be his first comprehensive  retrospective in a museum and will feature major works\, some never  before seen by the public.  Spanning the 1950s to the 1980s\, the exhibit  includes paintings and pottery\, from public and private collections\,  ranging from red\, black and polychromatic jars and plates to sculptural  bears and turtles.  The first book dedicated to Tony Da’s life and work\,  written by Charles King\, owner of King Galleries in Scottsdale and  Richard L. Spivey\, author of The Legacy of Maria Poveka Martinez\,  will be available\, in conjunction with the exhibition\, in August 2011.  The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture has in its permanent collection  the works of Maria Martinez\, Julian Martinez\, and  Popovi Da. As a  descendant of this renowned San Ildefonso family\, Tony Da took Native  American art to new heights and having his work on display is especially  relevant at this pivotal time in the Museum’s growth. \nTony Da  left an impressive legacy in his short career.  Born in 1940\, he showed  early enthusiasm and skill as a painter. As a youth he excelled in art\,  even winning a Hallmark Card contest.  While attending Western New  Mexico University in Silver City he was exposed to prehistoric Mimbres  pottery which held great influence on his artistic future. Da started  painting full time after his discharge from the United States Navy and  was soon recognized for his talent\, winning top prizes for his artwork. \nTony  Da used his favorite source\, prehistoric Mimbres designs\, as a subject  for his paintings and pottery alike.  At other times he explored the  traditional\, interspersing with the abstract\, realistic and  semi-realistic.  During the six years that he lived with his  grandmother\, Maria\, in the late 1960s\, he started making pottery.  His  artistic skill in ceramics developed rapidly and in 1967\, Tony began to  work on his sculptures\, creating an exciting new form of Pueblo ceramic  art.  These sculptures included turtles\, owls\, and bears.  As a tireless  experimenter and innovator\, he was the first to etch sgraffito designs  into the clay; the first to incorporate the use of turquoise on pottery\,  then adding coral\, jet\, mother-of-pearl\, shell and turquoise heishi\,  and silver; and the first to use a torch to create his black and sienna  pots.  All were fresh\, uses of materials and daring techniques.  \nDa  led a very modern life as he navigated between the two worlds of his  Indian culture and the non-Indian world.  In 1982\, Tony sustained severe  head injuries in a motorcycle accident. Although he was no longer able  to make pottery\, Da continued to paint while living in a care facility  until his passing on February 12\, 2008.  Tony Da’s artistic legacy is  not isolated in the past\, but one which continues to inspire artists and  challenge them to become transformational in their creative  explorations.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/944-creative-spark-the-life-and-art-of-tony-da-february-13-2011-through-december-31-2011/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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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:20110211T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110211T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110119T063738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175427Z
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SUMMARY:Women of Substance: Anna O. Shepard\, Florence H. Ellis\, and A. Helene Warren  Friends of Archaeology Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Eric Blinman\, director of the Office of Archaeological Studies\, will  speak on three luminaries of archaeology in "Women of Substance: Anna  O. Shepard\, Florence H. Ellis\, and A. Helene Warren\," in this latest  installment of the lecture series Archaeology and Women in the Southwest.  Sponsored by the Friends of Archaeology and the state Office of  Archaeological Studies\, the events are held at 6 pm on successive  Fridays at the New Mexico History Museum Auditorium. Cost for Friends of  Archaeology members is $13  per lecture\, $55 series;  nonmembers: $16  per lecture\, $65 series;  students with ID: $10 per  lecture. Purchase  tickets at Lensic Ticket Office (fees  apply) or at  the door (checks to  Museum of New Mexico Foundation or cash only). Call   505-992-2718\,  ext. 8\, for more information.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/926-women-of-substance-anna-o-shepard-florence-h-ellis-and-a-helene-warren-friends-of-archaeology-lecture-series/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tony Chavarria":MAILTO:tony.chavarria@state.nm.us
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:20110204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110205T042116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175427Z
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SUMMARY:NEW LOCATION: Bertha Dutton: Galisteo Archaeologist and Girl Scout Mentor Friends of Archaeology Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Catherine S. Fowler\, professor emerita at the University of Nevada  Reno\, will speak on "Bertha Dutton: Galisteo Archaeologist and Girl  Scout Mentor" in this next installment of the lecture series  Archaeology and Women in the Southwest. Sponsored by  the Friends of Archaeology and the state Office of Archaeological  Studies\, the events are held at 6 pm on successive Fridays at the New  Mexico History Museum Auditorium. Cost for Friends of Archaeology  members is $13  per lecture\, $55 series;  nonmembers: $16 per lecture\,  $65 series;  students with ID: $10 per  lecture. Purchase tickets at  Lensic Ticket Office (fees  apply) or at  the door (checks to Museum of  New Mexico Foundation or cash only). Call   505-992-2718\, ext. 8\, for  more information.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/925-new-location-bertha-dutton-galisteo-archaeologist-and-girl-scout-mentor-friends-of-archaeology-lecture-series/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tony Chavarria":MAILTO:tony.chavarria@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=SUMMARY:NEW  Bertha Dutton: Galisteo Archaeologist and Girl Scout Mentor Friends of Archaeology Lecture Series;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20110204T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110204T193000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110204T225517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175423Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Opening for a Pair of Shows Cloudscapes and Conserving Public Art
DESCRIPTION:Fri\, Feb 4\, 5:30-7:30 p.m.   \nJoin us to enjoy more of the rarely-exhibited treasures from the Museum of Art collection.Cloudscapes offers photographs of the elusive clouds above New Mexico\, and Conserving Public Art offers a look at freshly rematted prints by Gene Kloss and B.J.O. Nordfeldt.   \nCloudscapes; Photographs from the Collection  \nA new exhibition of photographic luminaries invites visitors to lose themselves in a variety of  cloud formations\, from fluffy to enticing to intriguing to menacing. Cloudscapes features work by some of the masters of the medium\, including Alfred Stieglitz\, Paul Strand\, Laura Gilpin\, Eliot Porter\, and Edward Weston. Also featured more recent images by Paul Caponigro\, William Clift\, Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison\, and Jim Stone.    \nConserving Public Art;The New Deal Artwork of Gene Kloss and B.J.O. Nordfeldt  \nPublic art produced with federal support during the Great Depression represents an important component of the museum’s collection. The federal government still owns these works\, but the  museum is responsible for their care and conservation. Unfortunately\, many were not matted\, or had been improperly matted in the 1930s.  Recently a grant from the NM Chapter of the National New Deal Preservation Association enabled these works by Gene Kloss and B.J.O. Nordfeldt to be matted properly for protection and preservation. These works demonstrate the museum’s commitment to conservation and best museum practices.  \n For more information\, check the website: http://www.nmartmuseum.org/site/explore/upcoming.html   \nThese two shows open Friday\, Feb 4\, with a reception hosted by the Women’s Board of the Museum of New Mexico from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Admission is free.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/909-cancelled-opening-for-a-pair-of-shows-cloudscapes-and-conserving-public-art/
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:20110204T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20110504T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T084959
CREATED:20110107T031129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175233Z
UID:10001377-1296813600-1304528400@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Cloudscapes: Photographs from the Collection
DESCRIPTION:A new exhibition of photographic luminaries invites visitors to lose themselves in a variety of cloud formations\, from fluffy to enticing to intriguing to menacing. Cloudscapes: Photographs from the Collection\, opening Feb. 4\, features work by some of the masters of the medium\, including Alfred Stieglitz\, Paul Strand\, Laura Gilpin\, Eliot Porter\, and Edward Weston. Also featured more recent images by Paul Caponigro\, William Clift\, Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison\, and Jim Stone.  \nWhile the landscape of New Mexico holds great attraction for photographers\, its skies and their abundance of dramatic cloud formations also draw artists’ eyes. With an emphasis on New Mexico views\, the show brings forward more than 25 images of this popular subject while also examining them in the context of Stieglitz’s influential cloud series\, Equivalents. Taken during summer visits to his family retreat in Lake George\, N.Y.\, these studies of clouds allowed the artist to explore a more subjective aspect of photography. Photographer Jim Stone\, based in Albuquerque\, makes humorous reference to the series in his 1976 piece\, subtitled Equivalent Alaska Cloud.  \nArtists have portrayed clouds in their work not only for their interesting and ever-changing shapes\, but also as symbols\, whether to convey the power and unpredictability of nature or to express human emotions such as loneliness\, unrest\, freedom\, or happiness. An unusual trio of images by Laura Gilpin reflects the time she spent living on a Navajo reservation by depicting the “He” rain\, the “She” rain\, and a rainbow in between. Eliot Porter used color film to beautiful effect in capturing the sunsets near his studio in Tesuque. The contemporary artistic pair Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison refer to environmental issues in their picture of clouds\, titled Patching the Sky. \n“Cloudscapes gives us a wonderful opportunity to remind visitors of the many stellar photographs in the collection\,” said exhibition curator Katherine Ware. “Photographs are very light sensitive and cannot remain on long-term view like paintings and sculpture. We hope our guests will see some famous favorites as well as discovering some new images.” \n  The museum is pleased to present this group of photographs as part of a museum-wide installation of its permanent collection.To download high-resolution images from the exhibit\, click on "Go to related images\," below.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/907-cloudscapes-photographs-from-the-collection/
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
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