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Jan 25, 2020 - Sep 27, 2020
The birth, death and resurrection of Christ: from Michelangelo to Tiepolo
New Mexico Museum of Art

During the Renaissance, biblical episodes from the life of Christ were the artistic mainstay for a majority of artists. 

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Jan 25, 2020
"Hardship, Greed, and Sorrow: An Officers Photo Album of 1866 New Mexico Territory"
New Mexico History Museum
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Please join us for a talk by author Devorah Romanek, and joined by Hannah Abelbeck, New Mexico History Museum Photo Archivist, and Jennifer Nez Dennetdale, Associate Professor of American Studies, University of New Mexico, on this compelling book which captures a fraught and complex moment in the history of the American Southwest.

Book sales and signing available following the lecture.

 

Auditorium event with limited seating-bottled water only please.

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Jan 25, 2020
Public Lecture and Exhibition Catalog Signing for The birth, death, and resurrection of Christ
New Mexico Museum of Art
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

A public lecture followed by a book signing of the exhibition catalog. 

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Jan 25, 2020 - Jan 26, 2020
Antique Treasures Show
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Whether it’s learning how to best preserve a family heirloom, identifying an archaeological discovery, or looking to find a special antique to purchase, the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum’s annual Antique Treasures Show is a two-day celebration of all things old, unique, and precious.

 

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Jan 25, 2020
Public Reception with artist gallery talks
Museum of International Folk Art
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Community Through Making in the Gallery of Conscience

Meet the artists! Join MOIFA in celebrating recent collaborations with local artists as part of the ongoing museum exhibition Community Through Making in the Gallery of Conscience:

Eliza Naranjo Morse and the 1st and 4th grade Cultural Arts classes at the Kha’p’o Community School

Inspired by the work of international artists who use recycled materials, the students spent the fall semester creating the many weavings, sculptures and digital artworks that will be on display in the gallery.

 Alas de Agua Art collective and Three Sisters Collective

In July, members of two local collectives joined with founders of Peruvian art collective, Amapolay, to create a public mural on the south side of Santa Fe. Titled Fronteras y Semillas/ Borders and Seeds, the mural explores the deep connections across the Americas. The mural is located on Avenida Contenta on the corner of Monte Verde Place. At the museum, see images of the mural and videos of it being painted.

Community Through Making now on exhibit through May 3, 2020

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