Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Museum Hill · Santa Fe, New Mexico
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture on Museum Hill is one of the world's premier institutions dedicated to the living arts and cultures of Native peoples of the American Southwest. The museum's extraordinary collections of Pueblo pottery, Navajo and Pueblo textiles, Southwest jewelry, and contemporary Native art span thousands of years and dozens of artistic traditions, presented with scholarship and cultural sensitivity that honors the living communities that created them. The landmark exhibition "Here, Now and Always" provides the most comprehensive introduction to Southwest Native cultures available anywhere, while rotating galleries present contemporary Native artists whose work continues and transforms these ancient traditions into the present moment.
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