Museum of Indian Arts and Culture | Apr 9, 2008
Spider Woman's (Na ashje'ii 'Asdzáá) Gift: Navajo Weaving Traditions, a long-term exhibition, features weavings from the 1850s through the 1890s - the Classic and Transitional periods.
New Mexico Museum of Art | Apr 9, 2008
How the West Is One:The Art of New Mexico organizes key objects from the museum's collections so that they outline an intercultural history of New Mexico art, from the arrival of railroads in 1879 to the present.
New Mexico Museum of Art | Apr 9, 2008
Like the material itself, the discourse surrounding glass is also always in a state of flux. Glass art has enjoyed a growing audience during the past several decades, among museums, scholars, and collectors alike.
New Mexico Museum of Art | Apr 8, 2008
In Tuff Stuff, four New Mexican artists, Dunham Aurelius, Mike Diaz, Harmony Hammond, and Jack Slentz present work that challenges notions of beauty associated with typical understandings of sensitivity, grace, and harmony.
El Palacio Magazine | Mar 27, 2008
Counter Culture Movement in New Mexico Documented in Recent Issue of El Palacio Santa Fe, NM (WebPR, March 27, 2008)—The Counter Culture of the 1960s in New Mexico is documented in the pages of the most recent edition of the quarterly publication ...
New Mexico History Museum | Mar 17, 2008
An exhibition celebrating the early trading route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles.
Museum of International Folk Art | Jan 1, 2008
Gee's Bend Quilts and Beyond takes an in-depth look at the creative vision of a master quilt-maker, Mary Lee Bendolph, and the intersecting artistic worlds in which she participates.
New Mexico Museum of Art | Nov 6, 2007
Flower Power: A Subversive Botanical will examine anti-war sentiments, anti-establishment demands, class realignments, gender divisions, and utopian desires associated with the single petal, daisy flower that was an icon of the 1960s.