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  • Celebrating the 2022 Living Treasure, Virgil Ortiz (Cochiti Pueblo)

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    MIAC Opens ReVOlution On Sunday, May 1, 2022, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (MIAC) will celebrate its 2022 Living Treasure, Virgil Ortiz (Cochiti Pueblo) with an artist talk at 1pm, a book signing at 2pm,…
  • Friends of Indian Art

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    Supporting the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture The mission of Friends of Indian Art is twofold: to provide quality programs that provide insight into Native American art, culture and history, and to fund purchases for the Museum…
  • Educational Programs Continue to Make An Impact

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    Museum of International Folk Art Patricia Sigala, Educator/Community Outreach & Engagement, at MOIFA (Museum of International Folk Art) arranged for participants in the KIVA Program to visit the Yokai: Ghosts and Demons of Japan exhibition. Educator Dawn Kaufmann led the…
  • Form & Function

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    Volunteers Helping Archaeologists Understand Pottery One of the fun challenges of archaeology is understanding form and function from the features and artifacts left behind that have managed to survive to excavation. This is especially true for pottery, where form…
  • A New Perspective

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    Museum of Indian Arts and Culture Exhibit Highlights Isomeric Design Elements in Ancient Pueblo Pottery I fell backwards into the profession of graphic design fresh out of college. I graduated with a degree in humanities and, as an alternative…
  • Many Hands and Minds

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    Celebrating Collaboration at Bosque Redondo When the Bosque Redondo Memorial finally celebrates its public Grand Opening on May 28, says New Mexico Historic Sites Director Patrick Moore, “It’s going to be a big deal.” Call it an international…
  • Bridging Generations, Disciplines

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    Researcher Shelby Jones Shelby Jones has been fascinated by the Earth’s magnetic field since high school. “When I first heard that the characteristics of Earth’s magnetic field could be preserved in rocks, I was 15 and was blown away,”…
  • Hot Topic

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    Exhibition Explores the History of Hot Springs For Alicia Romero, curator of New Mexico and Nuevo mexicana/o history at the New Mexico History Museum, organizing a photo exhibition around hot springs in the state provided a much-needed ahhh moment…
  • Collecting in the 20th Century and Beyond

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    Amid the first blush of a year that will see the August opening of the Vladem Contemporary in Santa Fe’s Railyard Arts District, the New Mexico Museum of Art is launching a series of exhibitions at its original location.
  • Indigenous Celebration New Mexico 2022

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    IC22 is anoverarching international campaign leveraging the impact of the unprecedented number of Indigenous events occurring in Santa Fe and throughout New Mexico during 2022. Its Mission is: to elevate worldwide Indigenous artists, art and culture through the many…
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