Noche de Muertos
Saturday, November 3, 2018 Join us for this Day of the Dead gala celebration—Noche de Muertos—and support the Museum of International Folk Art’s (MOIFA) exhibitions and education programs. Then stay […]
Saturday, November 3, 2018 Join us for this Day of the Dead gala celebration—Noche de Muertos—and support the Museum of International Folk Art’s (MOIFA) exhibitions and education programs. Then stay […]
Come and decorate sugar skulls (Calaveras de azure), make paper altars (nichos), and experience Calavera face painting. Sample traditional Mexican treats and listen to Los Flores del Valle musical performance.
Day of the Dead Dia de los Muertos Public Celebration Read More »
Join six Museum Hill partners for a traditional Matanza pig roast, Native dances, storytelling, bead sale and exchange, hands‑on activities, artist demonstrations, refreshments, and more! Admission and all hands-on activities
Fourth Annual Museum Hill Community Day A collaborative event Read More »
In her lecture, Lisa Stone, curator of the Roger Brown Study Collection at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, will ponder German connections to American tramp art, and
“Chipping away: Considering the spheres of tramp art” Lecture by Lisa Stone Read More »
(Santa Fe, New Mexico) – Former Museum of International Folk Art Director Dr. Marsha Bol and guest curator Dr. Suzanne Seriff are the 2018 recipients of the Michael M. Ames
Santa Fe Artist Cannupa Hanska Luger and participants in his social engagement and ceramic installation Every One, a work of art and activism about the more than 4,000 cases of missing
ARTIST TALK: Flex Your Activism with Cannupa Hanska Luger Read More »
(Santa Fe, New Mexico) – Acclaimed Navajo quilter Susan Hudson’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Since 1492 will be on exhibition at the Museum of International Folk Art for a limited
Sunday, August 5, 2018 at the Museum of International Folk Art from 1-4pm 1-1:30pm: Free performance by the Santa Fe Desert Chorale 1:45–2:30: Aymar Ccopacatty and Nora Naranjo Morse in
Rivers of Plastic: A Conversation with Aymar Ccopacatty and Nora Naranjo Morse Read More »
Individuals and organization across North America participated in this social collaboration, creating a monumental portrait of loss comprised of more than 4,000 ceramic beads, each representing a missing or murdered
Cannupa Hanska Luger: Every One Read More »
Folk Art is a treasure, and Lloyd’s Treasure Chest offers a participatory gallery experience highlighting the Museum’s permanent collection of over 136,000 objects of international folk art from over 100
Artistic Heritage: Syrian Folk Art on Display in Lloyd’s Treasure Chest Read More »