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Literacy Program Takes the Museum to the Tribes
When San Felipe Pueblo Education/Library Manager Tracey Charlie was facing a pandemic year with no public feast days or gatherings, she worried about a loss of community connections. But the summer of 2021, a grant to tribal libraries filled… -
Have you heard about NARM?
Would you like free admission to more than 1,000 museums? As a Museum of New Mexico Foundation member at the Sponsor level or higher, you’re automatically enrolled in NARM. NARM membership gives you free admission and discounts at more than… -
Celebrated Heritage
New Flooring Collection Welcomes Visitors to Revamped Exhibition The Museum of New Mexico Foundation’s licensing program has the entrance to the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture’s redesigned Here, Now and Always exhibition covered—literally. Thanks to a creative licensing partnership… -
The Gratitude Report
Member-Donor Generosity Boosts Foundation During Pandemic Year The Museum of New Mexico Foundation weathered the COVID-19 storm for a second fiscal year, standing strong—and grateful—under an umbrella of member-donor generosity and support. Thanks to the loyalty of our members and… -
Give the Gift of Membership
A Gift of Museum Foundation Membership: 1 Membership = 1,000 Museums for $100 Museum of New Mexico Foundation’s Annual Membership Subscription Means Yearlong Free, Unlimited Admission to More Than 1,000 Cultural Institutions in North America What’s more in tune with… -
Holiday Gift Guide
Explore our collection of this season’s best museum inspired gifts for all ages and budgets! A year-round favorite, gourd ornaments are a time honored Peruvian tradition. Created using a combination of etched designs and pyrography, beautiful designs decorate each gourd,… -
Fall Guide
Fall Guide: Things to Do in Santa Fe, NM Fall is here! There’s a crispness in the air, the aspen leaves have turned a golden yellow and some mornings you can smell a hint of burning piñon after a cold… -
Office of Archaeological Studies
Fall 2021 Member News Garden of Time: Learning from the Landscape It’s a hot and blustery summer day outside the Center for New Mexico Archaeology, where Office of Archaeological Studies ethnobotanist and educator… -
New Mexico Historic Sites
Site-Specific Educational Pavilion to Enhance On-Site Learning Fall 2021 Member News “We’re all people who love to talk to people,” says Matthew Barbour, manager of Coronado Historic Site. He’s talking, in general, about the Coronado staff’s… -
Bosque Redondo Memorial
Fall 2021 Member News Feature Truth and Reconciliation: A New Beginning at Bosque Several years ago, across a crowded room in Santa Fe, Mary Ann Cortese heard the sound of weeping. When Cortese, a Museum of New Mexico…
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