Heavy Meta How do you design an exhibit about exhibits? In late 2017, Museum Resources Director David Rohr came to us at [...]
¡Buenas Melodías! BY NICOLASA CHÁVEZ Música Buena: Hispano Folk Music of New Mexico, at the Museum of International Folk Art [...]
Women and Jodhpurs and Pipes, Oh My! BY HANNAH ABELBECK A friend of mine, Annie Sahlin, often comes in to work on some of the materials she [...]
Spinster Acts BY ETHAN ORTEGA On March 28, 2019, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed legislation designating Los Luceros [...]
Stake Your (Re)Claim BY CHARLOTTE JUSINSKI While copy editing this issue of El Palacio this summer, I was struck by the number of [...]
The Naming Ceremony BY ROSEMARY DIAZ Through the thin layer of darkness that slowly moved away from the coming morning, I could [...]
Vessels of a Truth Obscured BY BRUCE BERNSTEIN, ERIK FENDER, AND RUSSELL SANCHEZ This past summer, at the Museum of Indian Arts and [...]
The 2019 Governor’s Arts Awards On June 14, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and the New Mexico Arts Commission announced this year’s [...]
For the Love of the Little BY LAURA ADDISON / PHOTOGRAPHS BY KITTY LEAKEN For thirty-seven years, Multiple Visions: A Common Bond has [...]
Up in the Air, Back in Almost eighty years ago, Coronado State Monument, now Coronado Historic Site, opened on May 29, 1940. At the [...]
The Fuel of Activism BY SUZAN SHOWN HARJO Almost all of decades of meetings and visits with Herman Agoyo in New Mexico involved [...]
Double Take BY HANNAH ABELBECK, JENNIFER DENETDALE, AND DEVORAH ROMANEK More than a hundred and fifty years ago, probably [...]
A Girardian Valentine The name of Alexander Girard’s permanent installation at the Museum of International Folk Art is Multiple [...]
Two Poems by Suzan Shown Harjo after-dinner remarks (after dinner with guillermo gomez-pena and the sisters) we are uncommon peoples with [...]
Spoon to City BY LAURA ADDISON In a 1953 letter to friends back in Michigan, designer Alexander Girard enumerated what [...]