Fractured Faiths: Spanish Judaism, The Inquisition, and New World Identities

In the 10th and 11th centuries, Spain flowered into a golden age, as Muslim, Jewish and Catholic peoples achieved new heights in science, philosophy and the arts. Four centuries later, the vaunted triculturalism had deteriorated into dissent, segregation and riots. By 1492, when King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella unified the nation under the Catholic crown, […]

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MUSEUM DESIGN SUMMIT

An inspiring look at how museums and global cultures inform trends in fashion and interiors Hosted by the Museum of New Mexico Foundation and gathering leaders in interiors, design, manufacturing, media and retail, the Museum Design Summit will examine the product design and development process, focusing specifically on the use of museum and culturally-based objects

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November events at the New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors

Besides great exhibits, the New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors hosts a month’s worth of vibrant events: Sunday, November 1, winter hours begin Through April, the museum is closed on Mondays, but open Tuesday–Sunday, 10 am–5 pm. Free Friday Evenings, 5–8 pm, will change from every Friday to just the first Friday of each

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Halloween at the Museums

Grab the kids, don a costume, and head to the Santa Fe Plaza for a progressive Halloween party on Friday, October 30, at the Museum of Art and New Mexico History Museum. We’ll have music, treasure hunts, ghost stories, tarot cards and more. And it’s all free, from 5–8 pm, with full access to all

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Wanted: History Heroes

Weekly training classes for new volunteer tour guides at the New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors begin Tuesday, November 3, from 9–11 am. Upon completion in late April, students will have deepened their knowledge of our state’s history and be comfortably prepared to lead groups on tours according to their individual schedules. Staff members

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CreativeMornings Gets a Shock

Sam Scarpino, a Santa Fe Institute resident, talks on the theme of “shock” at a free CreativeMornings event on Wednesday, October 14, 9–10 am. Besides Scarpino’s brief TED-like talk, you can do a little creative networking and enjoy pastries and coffee from the Santa Fe Baking Co. Support provided by the St. Vincent Hospital Foundation.

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