Bowl
Hopi
Lena Chia Charley
Ca. 1920
53125
Wednesday, May 20
Noon
Let’s Take A Look with MIAC curators
Friday, May 22
6:00 pm
Native Treasures Indian Arts Festival Benefit and Pre-Sale
Saturday, May 23
9:00 am
Native Treasures Indian Arts Festival
Sunday, May 24
10:00 am
Native Treasures Indian Arts Festival
Tuesday, June 16
10:00 am
Arts Alive!
Pottery Making!
Wednesday, June 17
Let’s Take A Look with MIAC curators
Native American Picture Books of Change »
Native American Picture Books of Change—is an exhibition of original works by Hopi, Navajo, Apache, and Pueblo artists who illustrated children's books in the 1920's through today.
Here, Now and Always »
Here, Now, and Always is a major exhibition based on eight years of collaboration among Native American elders, artists, scholars, teachers, writers and museum professionals.
Podcasts »
Whether you couldn't make the presentation or you really want to go back and hear it again, these recent lectures on Native American Arts & Culture are available for download in MP3 format.
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Touched by Fire »
Showcases the life and work of Maria Martinez, the legendary San Ildefonso potter who forever changed the world of Indian art.
LOCATION
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology is located on Museum HillTM at 710-708 Camino Lejo, off Old Santa Fe Trail. | get directions »
HOURS
Regular hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10 - 5
Summer Hours (Memorial Day - Labor Day): Monday-Sunday 10-5 | more info »
ADMISSION
$6/New Mexico residents (Sundays free for NM residents)
$9/non-residents
Museum members and children 16 and under are always free
Museum passes and discounts are available | more info »
TOURS
Free docent tours are offered regularly for museum visitors.
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