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Mar 4, 2016
Albuquerque Day
New Mexico History Museum
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
A Palace Guard adventure

Members of our Friends group, the Palace Guard, can enjoy a whirlwind day: Visit Dr. William Itoh’s home to see his collection of Civil War material; savor lunch at Los Poblanos and a tour of its John Gaw Meem–designed buildings; peek into the Center for Southwest Research’s collections; and tour UNM’s Zimmerman Library with John Gaw Meem Curator Audra Bellmore. 

Not a Palace Guard member? To join, click here or call (505) 982-6366, ext. 100.

These events feature a mix of carpools and buses, and some carry additional costs to cover expenses. Call Alex Hesbrook for details: (505) 982-6366, ext. 119.

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Mar 4, 2016
1623 in Print in New Mexico
New Mexico History Museum
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
A Free First Friday Evening event

State Historian Rick Hendricks talks about the books Spanish colonists were reading in the year that Shakespeare’s First Folio was printed. (Shakespeare may have read them, too!) His lecture, "1623 in Print in New Mexico" is a Free First Friday Evening event. Free admission to the museum 5–8 pm.

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Mar 4, 2016
Alcoves 16/17 #1
New Mexico Museum of Art
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Free public opening

The first of seven exhibitions Alcoves 16/17 #1 and will feature Scott Anderson, Gloria Graham, Scott Greene, Herbert Lotz, and Bonnie Lynch. FREE and all are welcome

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Mar 4, 2016 - Mar 26, 2017
ALCOVES 16/17
New Mexico Museum of Art

Alcoves 16/17 opens March 4, 2016 at the New Mexico Museum of Art. This will be the first in a series of seven alcove exhibitions that concludes on March 26, 2017. Each of the seven rotations will highlight five artists at various career stages and working in New Mexico today.

In this first of seven exhibitions, artists working in all media will be featured; Scott Anderson, Gloria Graham, Scott Greene, Herbert Lotz, and Bonnie Lynch.

 

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