Silver Seduction
In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero, large-scale mining can be dated to the sixteenth century, and silver is a way of life. In the years […]
In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero, large-scale mining can be dated to the sixteenth century, and silver is a way of life. In the years […]
Join renown poets Joan Logghe and Miriam Sagan for poetry readings in conjuntion with the exhibition Material World: Textiles and Dress from the Collection. By Museum admission, New Mexico residents
Wayang Kulit panel discussion presented in conjunction with the exhibition Dancing Shadows, Epic Tales: Wayang Kulit of Indonesia». By Museum admission, New Mexico residents with I.D Free on Sundays, youth
Wayang Kulit Panel Discussion Indonesian Shadow Puppets Read More »
Opening with a reception hosted by the Museum of New Mexico Women's Board. Admission is by Museum admission, New Mexico residents with ID free on Sundays. Foundation members and youth
The Museum of International Folk Art and the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture celebrate the holiday season on Sunday December 6th from 1 to 4 p.m. Family fun for
Winter Celebration on Museum Hill Read More »
Walking Together Celebrating the Winter SolsticeThe Santa Fe Labyrinth Resource Group» cordially invites the public to a community labyrinth walk with live music. The labyrinth is outdoors, please dress warmly.
Walking Together Community Labyrinth Walk Read More »
The Folk Art Committee invites everyone to this gala fundraising event! With its roots in Pre-Columbian Mexico, Noche de los Muertos is a festive celebration of life, family and community.
Una Noche de los Muertos Fundraising Partry Read More »
The Museum of New Mexico Foundation Gift Shops invite you to a special show and sale of Tibetan folk art in the Museum atrium. Shop early for best selection!
Tibetan Folk Art Show & Sale Presented by Museum of New Mexico Foundation Gift Shops Read More »
Join noted English scholar Jeff Saward for The Origins and Symbol of the Labyrinth in the Southwest, exploring the use of the labyrinth symbol, most notably the "man in the
The Origins and Symbol of the Labyrinth in the Southwest Lecture and Labyrinth walk Read More »
Santa Fe, NM (August 20, 2009)—Material World: Textile and Dress from the Collection gives a tantalizing glimpse into the Museum of International Folk Art’s largest collection, textiles and costumes stored
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