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Mexico's long period of human habitation. As the state repository for archaeological materials, the Museum has the responsibility to care for and maintain all artifacts excavated on state-owned land. Its Archaeological Research Collection contains artifacts numbering between 5 and 10 million. (As these artifacts are stored as "bulk" collections, and not catalogued individually, an exact count is unknown.
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Object collections at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture are divided administratively into "Individually Catalogued Collections," which include typological collections of Southwestern textiles, pottery, baskets, jewelry, contemporary art, and artifacts chronicling the everyday life of New
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presentation of southwestern Native American cultures. Its mission statement emphasizes its intention to work closely with the Native communities of the region. The current interim director is Dr. Matthew Martinez
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The museum has a regularly changing schedule of temporary exhibitions, which draw on the strengths of its collection. Long-term exhibitions on view at the museum include:
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as part of the Museum of New Mexico system. The museum and its programs are financially supported by the Museum of New Mexico Foundation.
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who is highlighted as introducing glass work to Indian Country by opening the first hot shop at the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Fe County, New Mexico
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The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is dedicated to the accurate and
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Painted Reflections: Isomeric Design in Ancestral Pueblo Pottery
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vessels created by artists of the Pueblos of New Mexico and
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Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology
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Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass
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Museum of Indian Arts & Culture

Santa Fe, New Mexico
Anthropology museum
www.indianartsandculture.org
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
NM State Register of Cultural Properties
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is located in New Mexico
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is located in the United States
Santa Fe, New Mexico
35°39′52″N 105°55′28″W / 35.66444°N 105.92444°W / 35.66444; -105.92444
John Gaw Meem
Spanish Pueblo Revival
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Anthropology of art
media
music
dance
film

Color symbolism
Visual culture
Body culture
Material culture
New media
Art of the Americas
Indigenous Australian art
Oceanic art
Nanook of the North

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