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  • Step Up to the Vladem Contemporary

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    Exclusive Member Benefits for Increased Support The New Mexico Museum of Art’s Vladem Contemporary is on track to open soon in the Santa Fe Railyard. The new building is dedicated to collecting and exhibiting contemporary art. Located at…
  • Spring 2023 El Palacio Magazine features the New Mexico Historic Women Marker Program

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    Recognizing Women in New Mexico History The spring edition of El Palacio magazine highlights the New Mexico Historic Women Marker Program. Through roadside markers across the state, the program tells the stories of…
  • In the Shops, Artist Spotlight: Greg Lomayesva

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    Gregory Lomayesva is an internationally recognized painter, sculptor and mixed media artist who lives and works in Santa Fe, NM. He draws imagery and ideas from his Hopi and Hispanic heritage and American popular culture. The feathers he uses…
  • Items Needed for Project Archaeology

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    Every year, the OAS education programs reach thousands of New Mexicans, spread over every county. Support for the various components of this program comes from state and federal grants as well as private donations. But the OAS educators…
  • The New Mexico Museum of Art presents "An American in Paris: Donald Beauregard"

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    A new exhibition at the New Mexico Museum of Art (NMMOA) surveys the short but ambitious career of one of the first artists associated with the museum, modernist Donald Beauregard (1884-1914). An American in Paris: Donald Beauregard opens…
  • Using Yucca Root to Make Soap

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    Intern Neena Vigil got a quick lesson in making of yucca root soap at the Office of Archaeological Studies in October of 2022. Neena removed the spiky leaves from a narrow-leaf yucca plant, and then shaved thin flakes off…
  • Trip to Durango

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    Museum of Indian Arts and Culture Friday, April 21 and Saturday, April 22You are invited to join us for a special guided trip to Durango, Colorado, inspired by the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture’s…
  • Room 6 at the Palace of the Governors

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    We perceive historic structures as static, but they were once dynamic parts of their communities. This is the third (and last for a while) progress report on our work in Room 6 of the Palace (of the Governors).
  • An Extraordinary Collaboration

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    Natalie Curtis, Ferruccio Busoni and Indigenous Americans By Dr. Donna Coleman Archaeology. Music. These two disciplines might seem to have nothing in common. So how is it that a concert pianist is passionately interested in archaeological research about Native…
  • 2023 Member Program Guide

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    Mark your calendars! Membership provides unlimited access and educational opportunities at our four state museums in Santa Fe and seven of the eight historic sites statewide. Enjoy these memorable events, often first and always free, in the year ahead.
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