The Segesser Hide Paintings: Examine an 18th-century artifact with 21st-century tools
El Paseo Theatre, West San Francisco Street, 1959
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El Paseo Theatre, West San Francisco Street, 1959
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Georgia O'Keeffe's Legacy in New Mexico Santa Fe, NM—Museum visitors will soon have the opportunity to intimately experience the artwork of one of America’s greatest painters, Georgia O’Keeffe. Presenting works from their permanent collection, The Museum of Fine Arts will display O’Keeffe’s rich blue skies and beautiful stark landscapes in the Beauregard Gallery. Georgia
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Tourist Lady (Mrs. Clarkson)
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Year-long schedule of special events will mark anniversary of nation’s largest state-run museum system Santa Fe, NM—On February 19, 1909, the New Mexico Territorial Legislature passed a law establishing the Museum of New Mexico, designating the historic Palace of the Governors on the north side of the Santa Fe Plaza as its home. Nearly a
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Santa Fe, NM—Rare and never before seen textiles will be on display in Needles and Pins: Textiles and Tools selected from the Museum of International Folk Art’s vast collection of more than 20,000 textiles. Spinning wheels, looms, needles, sewing boxes, and adrinka stamps, among many other tools of the trade, will also come from the
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Strip Cloth and Heddle Pulley
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Santa Fe, NM— Like the material itself, the discourse surrounding glass is also always in a state of flux. Glass art has enjoyed a growing audience during the past several decades, among museums, scholars, and collectors alike. Glass is now a widely accepted and used medium in sculpture. Flux: Reflections on Contemporary Glass considers the
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Santa Fe, NM— How the West Is One:The Art of New Mexico organizes key objects from the museum’s collections so that they outline an intercultural history of New Mexico art, from the arrival of railroads in 1879 to the present. This long term exhibition presents 70 works by Native American, Hispanic, and European-American artists which
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Santa Fe, NM—A striking array of Diné (Navajo) textiles and baskets will soon be on display at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. Spider Woman’s (Na ashje’ii 'Asdzáá) Gift: Navajo Weaving Traditions, a long-term exhibition, features weavings from the 1850s through the 1890s—the Classic and Transitional periods. A weaving demonstration, gallery talk, and hands-on
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