Powerhouse Collaboration of Santa Fe Art Institutions to Explore Hot Button Topics in Indigenous Art

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Santa Fe, NM, (April 10, 2018)—The richness of indigenous cultures, their unique languages, distinct arts and crafts, and cultural traditions handed down since pre-history, remain vibrantly evident in Santa Fe. New Mexico’s capitol city is a veritable mecca, and perhaps one of the best places in the world to explore the past, […]

Powerhouse Collaboration of Santa Fe Art Institutions to Explore Hot Button Topics in Indigenous Art Read More »

New Mexico Museum of Art Announces “Patrick Nagatani: Invented Realities”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 9, 2018 (Santa Fe, NM)—A survey of work by the Albuquerque-based artist and teacher Patrick Nagatani (1945-2017) that highlights the artist’s creative process and use of visual storytelling across his career opens at the New Mexico Museum of Art on May 26, 2018. Patrick Nagatani: Invented Realities will be on display

New Mexico Museum of Art Announces “Patrick Nagatani: Invented Realities” Read More »

MacGillivray Freeman Film’s “National Parks Adventure” Commemorates the U.S. National Park Service’s 100-Year Anniversary on the Giant Screen in DynaTheater

(ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO) — MacGillivray Freeman Film’s National Parks Adventure takes audiences on the ultimate off-trail adventure into the nation’s awe-inspiring great outdoors and untamed wilderness. Moviegoers will soar over red rock canyons, hurtle down steep mountain peaks and explore other-worldly realms found within America’s most legendary outdoor places. Along the way, the film becomes

MacGillivray Freeman Film’s “National Parks Adventure” Commemorates the U.S. National Park Service’s 100-Year Anniversary on the Giant Screen in DynaTheater Read More »

Water is Life in New Mexico: Museum Collaborates on Statewide Groundwater Project

(Albuquerque, New Mexico) – The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science (NMMNHS) has joined the New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources in a statewide collaborative groundwater monitoring network. The Museum will host one of the many monitoring locations for the project and serve as an important educational outlet. Water shortages have

Water is Life in New Mexico: Museum Collaborates on Statewide Groundwater Project Read More »

Party Like It’s 1599! Adult Renaissance Dance Party April 20 at Museum

(Albuquerque, New Mexico) – Dress as a Renaissance character, learn crafts and dances from the period, and party the night away! Tickets are now on sale for the Reliving the Renaissance, a themed-costume adult dance party in conjunction with the Da Vinci—The Genius exhibition at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science (NMMNHS).

Party Like It’s 1599! Adult Renaissance Dance Party April 20 at Museum Read More »

Light in the Desert Photographs from the Monastery of Christ in the Desert By Tony O’Brien Opening at Governor’s Gallery

(Santa Fe, New Mexico) – It was 1968 when Trappist monk Thomas Merton visited the Benedictine monastery Christ in the Desert, near Abiquiu, New Mexico, shortly after it was founded. Merton’s writings and photographs of the experience brought the secluded monastery to the attention of a wider community of people seeking sanctuary and spiritual inspiration.

Light in the Desert Photographs from the Monastery of Christ in the Desert By Tony O’Brien Opening at Governor’s Gallery Read More »

Crafting Memory: The Art of Community Peru — Places of Memory Featured Artists Tell Stories of Those Who Disappeared

(Santa Fe, New Mexico) – Three Peruvian artists whose work is featured in the current exhibition Crafting Memory: The Art of Community in Peru will spend an afternoon at the Museum of International Folk Art giving talks and meeting patrons on Sunday April 8 from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. The featured speakers, Adelina Garcia, Wari Zarate,

Crafting Memory: The Art of Community Peru — Places of Memory Featured Artists Tell Stories of Those Who Disappeared Read More »

New Mexico’s Bosque Redondo Memorial Commemorates 150th Anniversary of the Treaty of Bosque Redondo & Formation of the Navajo Nation

(Fort Sumner, New Mexico) – This summer marks the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Bosque Redondo between the United States Government and the Navajo Nation. This anniversary will be commemorated through a series of events at the Bosque Redondo Memorial at Fort Sumner Historic Site in eastern New Mexico. Ceremonies June 8

New Mexico’s Bosque Redondo Memorial Commemorates 150th Anniversary of the Treaty of Bosque Redondo & Formation of the Navajo Nation Read More »

Scroll to Top