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During this weekend鈥檚 Santa Fe Indian Market, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is opening its newest exhibition, 鈥淒riving the Market.鈥 It showcases the role of markets as a bridge between Indigenous artists and those who buy their work.
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Indigenous designers gathered at a glitzy party at the Governor's mansion. They say the appreciation of their work is long overdue.
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Designer Patricia Michaels, from Taos Pueblo, is awarded the annual Living Treasure Award by the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture for textiles that reflect the landscapes, peoples, experiences, and textures of her home and community.
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Pottery plays a predominant role in Native American culture serving as a practice that links past and present. But it has often been exhibited through the lens of academia or museum experts. A new show at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is curated by the Indigenous communities the pottery represents.
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Native Americans have long called the Southwest home. Yet, the true scope of their rich history and culture has often been overlooked. Now the updated permanent exhibit at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe is showcasing both historic and contemporary Native artwork.
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Let鈥檚 Talk New Mexico 10/28 8am: Fall is upon us, evidenced by the trees preparing for their seasonal sleep and the sun disappearing from the sky earlier鈥