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<title>MNM Exhibitions | Now on Display</title>
<description>Current Exhibitions at the Museum of New Mexico</description>
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<title>A Chair for All Reasons</title>
<description>6/29/08 through 1/4/09 at the Museum of International Folk Art | Featuring 100 extraordinary 'everyday' objects, A Chair for all Reasons exhibits chairs, be. . . </description>
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<title>Tuff Stuff: Four New Mexico Artists with Muscles</title>
<description>6/20/08 through 9/14/08 at the New Mexico Museum of Art | In Tuff Stuff, four New Mexican artists, Dunham Aurelius, Mike Diaz, Harmony Hammond, and J. . . </description>
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<title>Flux: Reflections on Contemporary Glass</title>
<description>6/7/08 through 9/21/08 at the New Mexico Museum of Art | Flux: Reflections on Contemporary Glass considers the sculptural possibilities of glass, fr. . . </description>
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<title>Album Amicorum: Gems of Friendship</title>
<description>6/6/08 through 8/31/08 at the Governor's Gallery | Album Amicorum: Gems of Friendship is an exhibition of marbled and decorated paper inspired. . . </description>
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<title>Old Spanish Trail: a Conduit for Change</title>
<description>5/25/08 through 10/26/08 at the Palace of the Governors | Called "the longest, crookedest, most arduous pack mule train in the history of America," the Old Sp. . . </description>
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<title>Comic Art Indigène</title>
<description>5/11/08 through 1/4/09 at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture | Comic Art Indigène looks at how storytelling has been used through comics and comic . . . </description>
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<title>Native Couture: a History of Santa Fe Style</title>
<description>12/16/07 through 6/7/09 at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture | Stunning jewelry that span over 100 years of tradition complement Santa Fe Style clothing from the 1. . . </description>
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<title>Needles and Pins</title>
<description>5/6/07 through 1/4/09 at the Museum of International Folk Art | juxtaposes spinning wheels, looms, and a variety of needlework accessories from across the globe wit. . . </description>
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<title>How the West is One: Selections from the Museum of Fine Arts Permanent Collection</title>
<description>On long term display  at the New Mexico Museum of Art | features prime objects from the museum's collection that define the changing character of art from t. . . </description>
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<title>Spider Woman's Gift</title>
<description>5/14/06 through 9/2/08 at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture | is a long-term exhibit of approximately thirty classic Navajo textiles illustrating the theme of Spi. . . </description>
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<title>Familia Y Fe (family and Faith)</title>
<description>On long term display  at the Museum of International Folk Art | illuminates sources of strength and continuity in Hispanic New Mexico with displays of art, architec. . . </description>
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<title>Multiple Visions: a Common Bond</title>
<description>On long term display  at the Museum of International Folk Art | represents the toys, traditional arts, village scenes, textiles, and popular arts of over 100 countr. . . </description>
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<title>The Buchsbaum Gallery of Southwestern Pottery</title>
<description>On long term display  at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture | traces the development of pottery in the Southwest.. . . </description>
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<title>Here, Now and Always</title>
<description>On long term display  at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture | displays more than 1,300 artifacts from the Museum's collections accompanied by poetry, story, song,. . . </description>
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<title>Georgia O'keeffe's Legacy in New Mexico</title>
<description>On long term display  at the New Mexico Museum of Art | is a longterm exhibit featuring the museum's collection of O'Keeffe paintings.. . . </description>
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<title>Gustave Baumann: a Santa Fe Legend</title>
<description>On long term display  at the New Mexico Museum of Art | a long-term exhibit, is a selection of Baumann's woodcut prints, paintings, marionettes, and furnitu. . . </description>
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<title>Art of Ancient America, 1500 B.c.-a.d. 1500</title>
<description>On long term display  at the Palace of the Governors | is a spectacular show of pre-European contact Middle American and Andean objects.. . . </description>
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<title>Segesser Hide Paintings</title>
<description>On long term display  at the Palace of the Governors | depicts the first known paintings of Spanish Colonial life on bison hides.. . . </description>
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<title>The Palace Rooms</title>
<description>On long term display  at the Palace of the Governors | house a reconstructed Mexican-period chapel, with ox-blood floor; the Mexican Governor's Office, ca.. . . </description>
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<title>Treasures of Devotion/tesoros De DevociÓn</title>
<description>On long term display  at the Palace of the Governors | Treasures of Devotion/Tesoros de Devoción illustrates the distinctive tradition of . . . </description>
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