A Fragile Legacy: Earthen Architecture in New Mexico

Jake Barrow, program director at Cornerstones Community Partnerships, speaks on “A Fragile Legacy: Earthen Architecture in New Mexico” at 6 pm on Friday, April 1. The lecture in the History Museum auditorium underscores the importance of ongoing restoration projects at the Palace of the Governors, a National Historic Treasure and one of the most visible […]

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Three Eminent Native Women Artists to be Honored at MIAC during Women’s History Month

Three Eminent Native Women Artists to be Honored at MIAC during Women’s History Month The lives and contributions of distinguished artists Margarete Bagshaw, Josephine Myers-Wapp, and Jeri Ah-be-hill will be celebrated at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture as part of Women’s History Month. The free with museum admission program will be on Saturday,

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Dancing to remember

From offering caregivers an hour of respite to discovering new wells of creativity, the acclaimed Alzheimer’s Poetry Project has spent the last decade developing techniques to reach people with memory illnesses through literature, performance, art and museum exhibits. Now you can learn techniques focused on movement and dance to reach learners of all abilities. Join

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ALCOVES 16/17

Alcoves 16/17 opens March 4, 2016 at the New Mexico Museum of Art. This will be the first in a series of seven alcove exhibitions that concludes on March 26, 2017. Each of the seven rotations will highlight five artists at various career stages and working in New Mexico today. In this first of seven

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March into History

Enter spring like a history lion by attending these special events in March: Friday, March 4, 9 am–4 pm: Palace Guard day trip to Albuquerque Members of our Friends group, the Palace Guard, will carpool to Albuquerque to see a private collection of Civil War material; savor lunch at Los Poblanos and tour its John

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Family Archaeology Sundays at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

Geared to families, this series allows visitors to learn about ancient technologies and traditional arts developed by Native peoples thousands of years ago using the natural resources around them. All four programs are on Sundays at 1pm and free with museum admission. New Mexico residents with ID free on Sundays. Youth 16 and under and

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