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The Power of Story
Read Up: The 2024 Santa Fe International Literary Festival Is Starting! The beloved Santa Fe International Literary Festival kicks off today, “celebrate the power of story” with our collection of books authored by this year’s featured SFILF speakers and… -
New Mexico Museum of Art Vladem Contemporary illuminates the nighttime experience in Santa Fe
The New Mexico Museum of Art Vladem Contemporary is transforming the after-dark arts scene with a lineup of captivating experiences that redefine nocturnal culture in Santa Fe. At the forefront of this groundbreaking initiative is the Digital Window,… -
Artist-In-Residence: Mokha Laget
IN RESIDENCE: MAY 6, 2024 – MAY 31, 2024 Dee Ann McIntyre in Memory of Scotty McIntyre Artist Studio Mokha Laget, the third recipient of the artist-in-residence program at the New Mexico Museum of Art Vladem Contemporary, is a… -
The "New Old Santa Fe": Inspiration for the Museum of New Mexico Collection
Ernest Thompson of Albuquerque and the Museum of New Mexico Foundation licensing department proudly announce the introduction of The Museum of New Mexico Collection, a furniture collection inspired by pieces in the New Mexico Museum of Art. -
Funding Scientific Discovery
Data management of collections, both active and legacy projects, is a critical component of scientific discovery and progress. Yet, in most cases, there are few funding opportunities available solely for data management projects. Although this seems to be changing… -
Our Collective Past: New Director Emphasizes Lived Experiences
Dr. Taylor-Montoya Growing up in his native Albuquerque, John Taylor-Montoya enlisted the willing support of his two sisters to conduct, in his words, “archaeological digs” in the backyard of the family’s North Valley home. His childhood fascination with the… -
Preserving Fort Stanton
In 2023, in a significant move to care for one of the most intact 19th-century military forts in the country, and the best-preserved fort in New Mexico, an interdisciplinary team of historians, architects and landscape architects issued the… -
Tribal Collaborations: Connecting Place and the Public
New on the job, Katrina Gallegos, site manager of Jemez and Coronado historic sites, is looking forward to putting into practice her passion for preserving and protecting the land. Gallegos hails from the Cinco Puntos/Atrisco neighborhood in… -
All Aboard at the Palace!
Lamy Model Train. Courtesy NMHM. The New Mexico History Museum’s delightful exhibition, 18 Miles and That’s As Far As It Got: The Lamy Branch of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, explores the unique… -
Framing the Future: Addressing New Mexico’s Myths and Truths
Exhibition designer John Chiodo helped develop the New Mexico History Museum’s Framework for the Future. Photo courtesy John Chiodo. New Mexicans take pride in their rich, diverse history, celebrating connections to land, food and family while…
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