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    4.2 (39 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Don't miss the exterior- sometimes there are exterior sound scapes!
    Judith M.

    1) thank you for the stand against hate. Putting inclusive language on every single bathroom diet I is one of the most important direct action statements I've seen. Also- thank you for the nice bathrooms. 2) free. Always. 3) thought provoking art. Always. 4) also a cool building 5) fabulous gift shop (a bit poor of my price range but cool stuff) 6) don't miss the outdoor experience- side path is often extended installation. 7) ppl are complaining about the New Year's party 9 or that the opening hours were misrepresented @ as what this place is?? I don't get it, Yelp- those review are irrelevant .

    Laura M.

    Thought-provoking and interesting exhibit. Makes one realize the need for serious water conservation. Enjoy!

    Natalie S.

    I really enjoyed my time at this exhibit. Staff was friendly when checking in and gave us a map of the exhibits. The pieces were so interesting. There were pieces on display that would change with the lighting. It really made me challenge my preconceptions of art. I would definitely visit again!

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    I stopped in on a Saturday and got free admission (Free during certain hours Friday and Saturday). They were showing works by Jacob Hashimoto and I was blown away! It was a small exhibit but it was so beautifully put together. I liked how minimalist and modern it was. This is my favorite museum in New Mexico!

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    It's Santa Fe is a blessing for the city of Santa Fe. The curation and the art is next level. I had a wonderful visit.

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    What a neat museum! There's a lot to see - give yourself plenty of time. It's free on Fridays!

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    IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

    IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

    4.6(40 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    IAIA Museum is a very nice curated museum honoring and sharing the history of various Native…read moreAmerican tribes and indigenous cultures from other parts of the country. I enjoyed my visit and the museum store. I did purchase cards from the museum store. I overall enjoyed my time.

    My friend and I found the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts while exploring downtown Santa Fe…read moreand decided to stop in for a visit. Fortunately for us, the museum was running a free admission Friday! Because of this, the museum was very busy, especially with a large group of students roaming around. The museum has two floors with several galleries to explore. On the first floor, I was captivated by the murals and hanging panels portraying the seasons and migration of tribes and herds. A separate downstairs gallery featured modern art pieces, and there was one particularly sobering piece on sexual abuse perpetuated by the Catholic Church. These pieces were quite heavy as you could feel the grief expressed by the artists. Upstairs felt different, showcasing Native pride through their regalia, bolos, and handmade jewelry. The upstairs galleries felt more celebratory of Native culture, drawing attention to their accomplishments and craftsmanship. Overall, the museum offers an eye-opening experience, and I left with a greater appreciation for Native art, culture, and collective lived experience.

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    IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
    IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
    IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

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    Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

    Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

    3.8(401 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Gayle and I recently retuned to the Georgia O'Keefe Museum, of which she is one of Gayle's favorite…read moreartists. The only thing missing was a tour of her house up at Ghost Ranch, of which we'll resolve next year. We took the audio tour which helped explain things well, but bogged down a bit in the early middle. My interested picked up once she moved to New Mexico (from New York), and accelerated with the The "Tewa Nangeh/Tewa Country," Exhibit. This exhibition placed O'Keeffe's art in dialogue with the works of twelve contemporary Tewa artists to explore themes of sacred space, land ownership, and identity. I was particular enamored with "Tewa Tales of Suspense", an ongoing series of ceramic tiles and prints created by Santa Clara Pueblo artist Jason Garcia (Okuu Pín). He reimagines Native history and modern Pueblo life through the vibrant, action-packed visual style of classic Marvel comic book covers.

    I visited the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum while in Santa Fe. It was a short walk from my hotel. My…read moreentry was free because I provided my tribal enrollment card for entry. An exhibit regarding the Tewa Tales (Pueblo tribes ) point of view of the artist. It kind of left a negative impression of the artist after reading the statements from the tribal members. The artist is known for stating " it's my private mountain, it belongs to me ".... It continues with more details that I won't get into . As a tribal member of two Pueblo tribes from AZ and NM. I understood the natives view about the artist . Overall , I think it was a nice exhibit , well put together and had a small store attached to the museum for those interested in purchasing souvenirs. I'm glad I visited since it is a part of art history.

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    Georgia O'Keeffe Museum - Georgia's clothes from Japan

    Georgia's clothes from Japan

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    Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

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    New Mexico History Museum

    New Mexico History Museum

    4.1(72 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Our Guide (Terry) of Santa Fe Footprint is a Docent here and recommended that we visit. We did and…read morewe really enjoyed our too short visit, especially New Mexico History and the Zozobra Exhibit. The Gift Shop/Book Shop was very impressive, including a nice section on frontier and Conversos Jewish History. Our ticket was good for the day on a come and go basis.

    New Mexico History Museum opened in 2009, documenting history of New Mexico, from native American…read moreculture to WWII to current, the American culture. Manifest destiny was an ideal in the 19th-century United States that people of US would inevitably settle the continent from the Atlantic Ocean, to the Pacific: destined to expand westward across North America, and that this belief was both obvious ("manifest") and certain ("destiny"). Fred Harvey (1835-1901) might have been the American Michelin guy: whose Harvey House (1876) restaurants served rail passengers in Santa Fe area. Uncle Sam & his 48 daughters, by Fray Angelico / Manuel Chavez; Jack Chow, B-17 bomber. The compound includes: Palace of the Governors Fray Angélico Chávez History Library Palace Press Photo Archives Fray Angélico Chávez (1910-96) was a Hispanic American priest, historian, who wrote poems, and paint: "The library is named after Franciscan priest Fray Angélico Chávez to honor his life and contributions to New Mexico as an author, archivist, and artist. His personal papers, the Fray Angélico Chávez Collection, are now part of the library collection where he conducted much of his research."

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    New Mexico History Museum - Education activities at History Homecoming

    Education activities at History Homecoming

    New Mexico History Museum - Artist creating a piece for the Native American Portal Artisans program

    Artist creating a piece for the Native American Portal Artisans program

    New Mexico History Museum - Visitors inside the Palace of the Governors

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    Visitors inside the Palace of the Governors

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