Brainpower & Brownbags Chasing the Cure in New Mexico: The ‘Lungers’ and Their Legacy

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United States

Thousands of health seekers journeyed to New Mexico from 1880 to 1940, hoping its high and dry climate would heal their diseased lungs.  This presentation describes the experience of these “lungers,” many of whom stayed to make remarkable contributions to their adopted home.  Ultimately this movement helped transform a territory into a state and laid […]

Challah Rising in the Desert: The Jews of New Mexico Documentary Screening

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United States

Challah Rising in the Desert celebrates the history and people of New Mexico’s unique Jewish community.  In this new feature documentary, braided Challah bread represents five waves of settlement of New Mexico’s Jewish community including Conversos escaping the Spanish Inquisition 400 years ago, German Jewish pioneers of the Santa Fe Trail in the 1800s, scientists […]

Syria: Cultural Patrimony Under Threat

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United States

As Syria’s ongoing civil war, staggering death toll, and displacement of thousands of refugees threatens to destroy Syrian culture, the Palace of the Governors will display seven albums of photographs of historic sites in Syria taken between 1899 and 1909. Entitled Syria: Cultural Patrimony Under Threat, the exhibition will includes a multi-functional information kiosk with […]

Rio Arriba Courthouse Raid Revisited

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United States

June 2017 is the 50th anniversary of the Rio Arriba County Courthouse raid that forced New Mexico to confront its legacy of land grant injustices.  Robert Torrez, former New Mexico State Historian, native of Rio Arriba, and expert on the history of the raid will lead an exploration of this complex and contentious history. We […]

Families Make History workshop

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United States

It’s Father’s Day. Enjoy the day at the museum. Visit the Out of the Box-The Art of the Cigar exhibition, and come to our family workshop and upcycle your own cigar box for storing your treasures or to give to Dad. Seating and materials limited. Free.

Images of America: Early Santa Fe Lecture and Book Signing

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United States

Using photographs from the photo archives at the New Mexico History Museum, Ana Pacheco, Santa Fe City Historian, documents the early history of Santa Fe through images.  New Mexico History Museum Auditorium Free event

Free Kundalini Yoga at the New Mexico History Museum

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United States

Bring your mat, your mind and your body for a free monthly third Thursday Kundalini yoga class in conjunction with Voices of Counterculture in the Southwest. As was taught by Yogi Bhajan, Kundalini yoga is an ancient technology of developing harmony in body, mind and spirit through gentle yogic stretches, energizing breathing and calming meditation. […]

Expansion of Consciousness: A Journey with Friends

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United States

Join the New Mexico History Museum every second Saturday of the month from June-February for a presentation and conversation-style gallery talk in conjunction with the current exhibit, Voices of Counterculture in the Southwest. Starting the series is Yvonne Bond. In the early 1960s Bond traveled to Cuba and returned to fight against capitalism and exploitation […]

Brainpower & Brownbags Making It Matter Again: Exploring our Roots, including Life Ways, Food Ways, and Our Future

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United States

For three months in 2013, Swentzell and thirteen other Pueblo volunteers ate only the foods available to their ancestors before first contact with Europeans in 1540.  They started with the idea that Pueblo people had adapted over countless generations to the foods available in their local environment.  But now, the imported and processed foods in […]

New Deal Art and Architecture in Santa Fe A Guided Tour of Hidden Depression-Era Treasures

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United States

New Mexico was one of the top recipients of funding from New Deal agencies during the Great Depression.  Many of the physical products of these back-to-work programs lie hidden in our own back yard.  On June 6, we’ll explore the vaults, private offices, and back hallways of buildings funded by New Deal programs, and view […]

Veiled Lighting

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United States

The New Mexico History Museum hosts a screening of a shortened version of the feature-length documentary film, VEILED LIGHTNING, which explores the culture of protest in Native America and beyond—as seen through the lens of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Rocketing through the dance, poetry, and art of New Mexico, VEILED LIGHTNING shoots to the heart […]

Families Make History workshop

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, United States

Be inspired by Voices of Counterculture in the Southwest to express yourself in a pretty groovy way. Bring your own prewashed white t-shirt or canvas shoes. Learn how to use permanent markers to create fabulous tie dye like designs. Seating and materials limited. Free.

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