New Mexico Museum of Art

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The New Mexico Museum of Art is a prominent art museum in Santa Fe known for its Pueblo Revival architecture and extensive collections of Southwestern and Native American art.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum
cultural institution
museum
alsoKnownAs New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts
architecturalStyle Pueblo Revival architecture
city Santa Fe
collectionFocus Hispanic art
Native American art
Southwestern art
modern art of the Southwest
collectionSize more than 20,000 works
country United States
hasArchitecturalFeature adobe-style walls
central courtyard
flat roofs
portals
sculpted parapets
vigas
hasCollectionType drawings
installations
mixed-media works
paintings
photographs
prints
sculpture
hasProgram educational programs
lectures and talks
public tours
temporary exhibitions
workshops
hasWebsite https://www.nmartmuseum.org/
heritageDesignation listed on the National Register of Historic Places
inception 1917
locatedIn Downtown Santa Fe
New Mexico
Santa Fe, New Mexico
locatedNear Santa Fe Plaza
notableFor Pueblo Revival façade
collection of Santa Fe art colony works
collection of Taos Society of Artists works
exhibitions of regional artists
role in early 20th-century Santa Fe art colony
opened 1917
operatedBy New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
ownedBy State of New Mexico
partOf Museum of New Mexico system
region American Southwest
significantEvent centennial celebrated in 2017
streetAddress 107 West Palace Avenue

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
New Mexico Museum of Art ("New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts")
alsoKnownAs
Santa Fe, New Mexico
hasInstitution
Santa Fe Historic District
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