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This Month's Events

Thu 26

A River Apart 10:00am @ Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

'A River Apart: the Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos,' examines the pottery traditions of the two Pueblos to decipher discoveries and identities established through these represe


Thu 26

Nuevo Mexico: El Corazon De La Cultura 10:00am @ Museum of International Folk Art

'Nuevo Mexico: El Corazon de La Cultura' showcases the best of Hispano/Latino art from early colonial period until the present.


Thu 26

Native American Picture Books of Change 10:00am @ Museum of Indian Arts and Culture


Fri 27

Preschool Prime Time 09:00am @ Santa Fe Children's Museum

This is a special time for children under five to enjoy museum exhibits and hands-on art activities.


Fri 27

A River Apart 10:00am @ Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

'A River Apart: the Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos,' examines the pottery traditions of the two Pueblos to decipher discoveries and identities established through these represe


Fri 27

Nuevo Mexico: El Corazon De La Cultura 10:00am @ Museum of International Folk Art

'Nuevo Mexico: El Corazon de La Cultura' showcases the best of Hispano/Latino art from early colonial period until the present.


Fri 27

Through Their Eyes: Paintings From the Santa Fe Indian School 10:00am @ Wheelwright Museum

This exhibition focuses on paintings from the Charlotte G. Mittler collection created by students who attended the Santa Fe Indian School between 1919 and 1945.


Fri 27

Native American Picture Books of Change 10:00am @ Museum of Indian Arts and Culture


Fri 27

Circus Luminous 07:00pm @ Lensic Performing Arts Center

This annual production is a thrilling blend of aerials, acrobatics, music and dance.


Sat 28

Santa Fe Farmers Market 07:00am @ Santa Fe Farmers Market

With over 100 small growers participating, the Santa Fe Farmers' Market is the largest in New Mexico and one of the best known in the country. The Market...


Sat 28

Santa Fe Farmers Market 09:00am @ Santa Fe Farmers Market

With over 100 small growers participating, the Santa Fe Farmers' Market is the largest in New Mexico and one of the best known in the country. The Market...


Sat 28

Coffee With A Ranger 09:00am @ Hyde Memorial State Park

Join a member of the Park Staff or Park Host at the Visitor Center for disscussion about upcoming events, questions and answers about the local area. Free Coffee, Juice and Muffins while they last. Br


Sat 28

A River Apart 10:00am @ Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

'A River Apart: the Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos,' examines the pottery traditions of the two Pueblos to decipher discoveries and identities established through these represe


Sat 28

Nuevo Mexico: El Corazon De La Cultura 10:00am @ Museum of International Folk Art

'Nuevo Mexico: El Corazon de La Cultura' showcases the best of Hispano/Latino art from early colonial period until the present.


Sat 28

Through Their Eyes: Paintings From the Santa Fe Indian School 10:00am @ Wheelwright Museum

This exhibition focuses on paintings from the Charlotte G. Mittler collection created by students who attended the Santa Fe Indian School between 1919 and 1945.


Sat 28

Native American Picture Books of Change 10:00am @ Museum of Indian Arts and Culture


Sat 28

Circus Luminous 02:00pm @ Lensic Performing Arts Center

This annual production is a thrilling blend of aerials, acrobatics, music and dance.


Sat 28

Circus Luminous 07:00pm @ Lensic Performing Arts Center

This annual production is a thrilling blend of aerials, acrobatics, music and dance.


Sun 29

Nuevo Mexico: El Corazon De La Cultura 10:00am @ Museum of International Folk Art

'Nuevo Mexico: El Corazon de La Cultura' showcases the best of Hispano/Latino art from early colonial period until the present.


Sun 29

A River Apart 10:00am @ Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

'A River Apart: the Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos,' examines the pottery traditions of the two Pueblos to decipher discoveries and identities established through these represe