Colors of the Southwest
The New Mexico Museum of Art is participating in the city’s 2015 “Summer of Color” celebration with the exhibition Colors of the Southwest. The exhibtion dates are March 6 – […]
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The New Mexico Museum of Art is participating in the city’s 2015 “Summer of Color” celebration with the exhibition Colors of the Southwest. The exhibtion dates are March 6 – […]
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Enjoy a sneak peak and join us in congratulating the selected artists. Come celebrate the return of FOCA+P’s biennial juried exhibition. Artists from New Mexico and its adjoining states were selected
FOCA+P Member’s Preview Art on the Edge 2015 Read More »
Meet local photographers 5:30-6:30pm while viewing their exhibition. In conjunction with “Focus on Photography” a year-long cycle of photography exhibitions. This project celebrates the museum’s rich collection of photographs and the
Gallery Talk Focus on Photography Read More »
Folger Shakespeare Library Announces 52 Host Sites Across the Country for Traveling Exhibit to Mark the 400th Anniversary of Shakespeare’s Death (SANTA FE, NM—Feb. 26, 2015)—The New Mexico Museum of
New Mexico Museum of Art to Host Shakespeare’s First Folio Exhibition in 2016 Read More »
The museum will not have its regularly scheduled Free Friday Evening on April 3 in honor of Good Friday. Instead, we will close at 5 pm.
Enjoy the music of Chase Morrison on cello and Nacha Mendez on guitar while snacking on refreshments by the Women’s Board of the Museum of New Mexico. Colors of the
Opening Reception Colors of the Southwest Read More »
Saturday, March 21 1:30-2:30pm Celebrate the genius of Johann Sebastian Bach and the first day of spring with short Bach selections offered by members of or music community. Free. Sunday, March
Johann Sebastian Bach 330 Birthday Bash Read More »
The first Friday of every month from November through April the museum is open from 5-8pm. Come enjoy some free art and music.
First Fridays at the Museum Read More »
The New Mexico Museum of Art and IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts are pleased to co-present the iconic film Billy Jack. Partially filmed in Santa Fe, Billy Jack is
Billy Jack Film Screening Read More »
The Photo Lab features photographs from the collection made with two historic processes: cyanotypes and albumen prints. Both were popular in the nineteenth-century and examples are on view by early
Photo Lab cyanotypes and albumen prints Read More »