Focus on Photography BY KATHERINE WARE Even at the ripe old age of one hundred and seventy-five (depending on when you believe it [...]
Literatura de Cordel and Woodcut Prints of Pernambuco and Ceará, Brazil BY BARBARA MAULDIN Literatura de cordel (literature on a string) refers to small, hand-printed chapbooks of [...]
Poetics of Light BY KATE NELSON In an age when every cell phone can take a respectable picture, cameras as low-tech as an [...]
The Decay of Nature, Suspended BY LAURA ADDISON Great artworks have staying power — intellectually, if not always physically. Many [...]
Honoring New Mexico’s Creative Visionaries BY CARRIE B. MORITOMO Edward Gonzales, one of New Mexico’s most popular and beloved artists, is among the [...]
Good Winds and Good Days BY FELICIA KATZ-HARRIS Kites! Appealing to young and old alike, kites fill us with wonder and we watch them [...]
They Wove for Horses: BY JOYCE BEGAY-FOSS Before the arrival of the horse, foot travel was a constant challenge for the Diné and [...]
Let’s Talk About This BY SUZANNE SERIFF Since the inception of the Gallery of Conscience in 2010, the Museum of International Folk [...]
Back In The Saddle BY JOSEPH TRAUGOTT Horses have always served as potent symbols of the West for easterners as well as locals. [...]
What’s New in New? BY CATHY NOTARNICOLA What’s New in New, an exhibition of recently acquired works by the Museum of Indian [...]
Plain Geometry BY BOBBIE SUMBERG In 1971 the quiet power of dark colors and large, simple shapes seen in Amish quilts [...]
New Mexico Through Its Maps BY DENNIS REINHARTZ, PH.D. What is a map? The answer to this apparently simple question is wide-ranging and [...]
It’s About Time BY JOSEPH TRAUGOTT New Mexicans have always made art; we have always made aestheticized objects that reflect [...]