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August 17 - January 31, 2019

Water that Sustains

Throughout all Native Cultures as well as the Hispanic communities along the Rio Grande, water is regarded with deep spiritual respect as a sustaining element of life. In the creation myths of many Native groups it appears as flood waters and water creatures are believed to be among the earliest
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September 22 - January 06, 2019

A Feast for the Eyes, Rio Grande Blankets from the Collection

  When the Millicent Rogers Museum was founded in 1956, the core of the museum collection was a group of one hundred and twelve textiles originally collected by Millicent Rogers. Twenty of those textiles were Hispanic Rio Grande weavings. Some of the weavings that began the museum
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December 01 - December 01, 2018

21st Annual Holiday Fiesta

 A Free Community Day Event!! Activities and Performances start at 11AM and go through the day until 3PM.    Join us and celebrate the
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November 18 - November 18, 2018

Hopi Katsina Carving by Gerry Quotskuyva

Gerry Quotskuyva is the 2018 Rollin and Mary Ella King Native Artist Fellow at the School for Advanced Research. He is a member of the Bear Strap Clan from the Hopi Second Mesa village of Shungopavi and the grandson of an established katsina carver. Quotskuyva believes that honoring his cultural
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May 04 - October 24, 2018

On a National Scale

  This new exhibit tells the story of Mary B. Rogers, Millicent Roger's mother, and her advocacy for American Indian art.  Shortly before Millicent
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October 14 - October 20, 2018

On the Trail of Coronado

Join the Millicent Rogers Museum this fall "On the Trail of Coronado."  The museum's popular "On the Trail of..." travel/study program is now in its fifth year and this year's program will include guided visits to the four ancestral Zuni Pueblo villages including Hawikuu, the first point
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