Lace-making demonstration
Lace making demonstration by the Enchanted Lace Makers, Neutrogena Lounge. By Museum admission, New Mexico resident Seniors (60 & over) with I. D. admitted free on Wednesdays!
Lace making demonstration by the Enchanted Lace Makers, Neutrogena Lounge. By Museum admission, New Mexico resident Seniors (60 & over) with I. D. admitted free on Wednesdays!
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Museum of New Mexico Foundation Gift Shops present a special show and sale of Tibetan folk art
This exhibit is a fascinating case study in how cultures develop; how art, culture and community are interwoven; and how art is created, interpreted, valued, bought and sold. Located along the central Rio Grande Valley in New Mexico and separated by that great river, Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos shared a ceramic tradition for centuries […]
This exhibit is a fascinating case study in how cultures develop; how art, culture and community are interwoven; and how art is created, interpreted, valued, bought and sold.Located along the central Rio Grande Valley in New Mexico and separated by that great river, Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos shared a ceramic tradition for centuries until […]
Join the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in celebrating the opening of A River Apart: The Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos, 12:00noon - 4:00pm. 12 noon Dance Performance 1pm Book signing 2pm Inside the Potter’s Studio: Curator Antonio Chavarria in Conversation with Potters from Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos. Free Admission on […]
Sephardic Voices will feature vocal performances, poetry and dramatic readings. Vanessa Paloma and Consuelo Luz, each use song to express their voyage of discovery of conversa roots. Poet Isabelle Medina Sandoval, novelist Mario X. Martínez and playwright/actor Carol López, will read passages from their works exploring crypto-Jewish identity and family history. Paloma’s roots on her […]
Weaving demonstration by the Española Valley Fiber Arts Center artists, Neutrogena Lounge. Presented in conjunction with Needles + Pins: Textiles and Tools. By Museum admission, New Mexico residents with I. D. Free on Sundays.
Celebrate Día de Muertos/Day of the Dead! Decorate Sugar Skulls, Make Muertos Nichos, Listen to Mucho Corazon and eat Pan de Muerto! By Museum admission, New Mexico residents with ID Free every Sunday, youth 16 and under always free!
Five key "seeds"—corn, potatoes, diseases, horses, and sugar—form the core of this excellent exhibit. Each seed had a profound impact on the way people live, and together they reshaped the very nature of life for humans, plants, and animals around the planet. The exhibit is on display in the resource room of the Bosque Redondo […]
Nov. 2, 2008 3 to 6 PM at Hotel Santa Fe, located at the corner of Cerrillos Road and Paseo de Peralta. Come meet the archaeologists, bring your friends and become immersed in archaeology. Experience four recent archaeology projects: the 17th Century Santa Fe exhibit being developed for the History Museum & Palace of the […]
On Friday, November 07, 2008 from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm, the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library/New Mexico History Museum will host a book signing event for Jack Vernon. His book on Billy the Kid will be released on November 03. The event will be held in the Library at 120 Washington and is free […]
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