On Exhibit

Focus on Photography

BY KATHERINE WARE Even at the ripe old age of one hundred and seventy-five (depending on when you believe it [...]

Poetics of Light

BY KATE NELSON In an age when every cell phone can take a respectable picture, cameras as low-tech as an [...]

They Wove for Horses:

BY JOYCE BEGAY-FOSS Before the arrival of the horse, foot travel was a constant challenge for the Diné and [...]

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 [...]

It’s About Time

BY JOSEPH TRAUGOTT New Mexicans have always made art; we have always made aestheticized objects that reflect [...]
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