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60 Years of Archaeomagnetism in the United States
In the early 1960s, scientists began using paleomagnetism and geomagnetism for applications in archaeology, bringing the field of archaeomagnetism to the United States. Since then, eight scientists and their students have amassed a dataset of over 51,000 specimens and… -
Fashion Forward: Indigenous Designers Weave Tradition, Trend
Patricia Michaels (Taos Pueblo) will receive the 2024 MIAC Living Treasure Award at the 20th Annual Native Treasures Art Market. Photo courtesy New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. “Santa Fe is the hub of the Indigenous… -
NM Department of Cultural Affairs launches ekphrastic poetry contest inspired by artwork in its collections
Art and poetry lovers rejoice: New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (NMDCA) has launched a statewide ekphrastic poetry contest dedicated to finding written inspiration in pieces of artwork on view around the state. “The artwork on display throughout… -
Celebrating the Palace: Past, Present and Future
Sunlight pours through the windows at the Palace of the Governors, New Mexico’s most historic public building. Located across the street from the Santa Fe Plaza, the Palace was built in 1610 as the seat of Spanish colonial… -
Here, Now and Always: Native Narrative Speaker Series
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture Friday, March 9, 1 to 3 p.m. Join us for the Native Narrative Speaker Series for a conversation with Patsy… -
Year-End Giving: Give to the Annual Fund Today-Receive a 2023 Tax Deduction
In this season of giving, a contribution to the Museum of New Mexico Foundation is one of the most meaningful gifts you can make. Your tax-deductible donation for 2023 will help the Foundation provide essential support services for… -
Dawn Til Dusk
March 3, 2024 6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Historic Sites Los Luceros Historic Site (LLHS) offers extended hours from sunrise to sunset on the first Sunday of each month. During this time, entrance into LLHS is free for… -
Spring Break Guide
Spring Break: Things to do in Santa Fe, NM Spring Break is here, and there many things to do in Santa Fe. Spend the day skiing, exploring restaurants, taking a day trip, a visit to Meow Wolf, or to any… -
Organ Recital Series - Part I
February 21, 2024 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. New Mexico Museum of Art In the first installment of Pro Musica’s Organ Recital Series local organ extraordinaire David Solem performs music by Louis Vierne, J.S. Bach, and César Franck. David Solem has… -
A Love for Folk Art, A Transformational Gift
Earlier this year, when the Santa Fe Community Foundation received a legacy gift worth more than $8.5 million from the estate of the late Deborah and Martin Fishbein—the largest donation in the Foundation’s 42-year history—$1.5 million was designated to…
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