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A Goal-Shattering 70th Anniversary Year: Providing Extraordinary Fiscal Year Support
The Museum of International Folk Art shattered its private fundraising goal for its 70th anniversary year during the Museum of New Mexico Foundation’s 2023-24 fiscal year (July 1, 2023 to June 30 2024) by an… -
124 Years of History: New Mexico’s longtime State and Territorial Capitol building added to State Register of Cultural Properties
The New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (NMDCA) is proud to announce that New Mexico’s former Territorial and State Capitol building, now known as Bataan Memorial Building, has been added to the State Register of Cultural… -
Supporting Priorities: Fiscal Year Funding Nearly Doubles
In fiscal year 2023-24 (July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024), private donors to the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture and Laboratory of Anthropology nearly doubled their support from the previous year to $754,863 through the… -
Museum of Indian Arts & Culture Presents
A century ago, Tesuque Pueblo artist Juan Pino was introduced to linoleum block printing, transforming the medium into a unique expression of Pueblo life. The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (MIAC) proudly presents, Printing… -
It Takes a Village: Cultural Community Fuels Fiscal Year
Children on a field trip tour the gorgeous dresses seen in Painted by Hand: The Textiles of Patricia Michaels at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. After learning about Michaels’ career, one student dreams of his… -
MNMF Shops: Maker Spotlight: Mahota Textiles
Mahota Textiles is the first textile company envisioned and owned by a North American tribe. They create meaningful textiles that elevate the beauty and treasured culture, inspired by their heritage. The company’s founder, Chickasaw textile designer Margaret Roach Wheeler,… -
MNMF Legacy Society
Thinking about making a gift of stock or bonds? This type of donation can be highly beneficial for both you and the mission of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. By donating appreciated stocks, you can avoid capital… -
Lights of Gisewa
Celebrate New Mexico Traditions during Jemez Historic Site’s annual holiday event, Lights of Gisewa in Jemez Springs, Friday, Dec. 13 and Saturday, Dec. 14, 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. The remains of Gisewa Pueblo and San José… -
This Holiday Season, Give the Gift of Membership: One membership, 1,300+ museums, $100
Delight someone special with a Sponsor level membership in The Museum of New Mexico Foundation for just $100 (regularly $150). This thoughtful gift unlocks a year of unforgettable art and cultural experiences, including: Free, unlimited admission to the… -
MNMF Shops: Broken Arrow Glass: Creative Recycling
Founded in 2020, Broken Arrow Glass Recycling is a creative glass recycling studio that offers the only residential curbside glass collection program in New Mexico servicing Santa Fe, Taos, and Los Alamos. BAGR is currently collecting a little over fifteen tons…










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