Max Maliga takes Center Stage as National Hispanic Cultural Center’s Performing Arts Manager

Albuquerque, NM – The National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) is excited to announce that Max Maliga is the Center’s new Performing Arts Manager.   “Since joining the NHCC in December, Max has brought an exciting new dynamic and leadership to the NHCC’s Performing Arts program with his film industry experience, his creative eye, and his sense […]

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$15,000 grant paves the way for a year of programs for seniors at the National Hispanic Cultural Center

Albuquerque, NM—The National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) is thrilled to announce that it has received a $15,000 award from AARP New Mexico, which will fund a free multidisciplinary arts program for seniors, known as Siempre Creativo.  “Through Siempre Creativo, the NHCC will be able to provide opportunities for seniors to connect with each other while

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Funding from Bank of Albuquerque to help National Hispanic Cultural Center connect with its neighborhood

Albuquerque, NM- A $2,500 award from Bank of Albuquerque will help the National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) connect with its local neighborhood this spring.  This funding will be used to support early childhood programs as well as the NHCC’s Día de Familia y Comunidad: Fiesta de Barelas. Visit the Center on Wednesday, March 22 from

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Museum of Indian Arts & Culture announces 2023 Living Treasure and Legacy award recipients

Santa Fe, NM – Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (MIAC) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 Living Treasure and Legacy Awards. These awards are part of the annual MIAC Native Treasures Art Market and honor Native American artists who have made outstanding artistic contributions to the field of Indigenous arts and

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New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science Expands its Educational and Space Science Programming through a $300,000 Grant from Meta

Albuquerque, NM – A new, five-year partnership between the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science (NMMNHS) and Meta will substantially expand the Museum’s educational footprint in Valencia County and also support the Museum’s Space Science programming.   Meta is donating $300,000 to the NMMNH Foundation, which will support five years of educational classroom visits

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New Mexico Museum of Art presents “An American in Paris: Donald Beauregard”

Santa Fe, NM – A new exhibition at the New Mexico Museum of Art (NMMOA) surveys the short but ambitious career of one of the first artists associated with the museum, modernist Donald Beauregard (1884-1914). An American in Paris: Donald Beauregard opens February 25, 2023 and will be on view until October 29, 2023.  An

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New Mexico Historic Sites brings on a new interpretive ranger at Los Luceros Historic Site

Alcalde, NM – New Mexico Historic Sites (NMHS) is pleased to announce that Joseph Tackes has joined Los Luceros Historic Site (LLHS) as its new interpretive ranger. Tackes started in the role on Nov. 26, 2022.  “I am so thrilled to have Joseph as part of our team at Los Luceros Historic Site,” said Carly

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New Mexico State Library brings eBooks, New York Times to New Mexico residents

Santa Fe, NM – New Mexico State Library (NMSL) is excited to announce that it has secured free statewide access to the Palace Project eBook library and the New York Times digital subscriptions, including the Cooking and Games sections, for all New Mexicans. These resources are available through libraries across the state right now.   “New

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