Also on tap for summer in Santa Fe
Published June 19, 2006 at midnight
The Santa Fe International Folk Art Market, July 8 and 9, on Milner Plaza on Museum Hill, outside the Museum of International Folk Art. The event includes arts workshops, tours of the folk art museum and the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, talks, films and entertainment, as well as work on view from 104 artists from more than 30 countries. (The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture is showing the third installation of "Elements of Earth and Fire: New Directions in Native American Ceramic Art," July 2 through Oct. 8.) Tickets and information: 505-476-1166 or www.folkartmarket.org.
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, marking its 10th anniversary in 2007, this summer is featuring "Georgia O'Keeffe: Color and Conservation." The show, which explores the degree to which the artist was involved in the conservation of her work, opened last week and continues through Sept. 10 at the museum at 217 Johnson St. Information: 505-946-1017 or www.okeeffemuseum.org.
Institute of American Indian Arts shows include "THE Magazine Show," through July 23, and "Relations: Indigenous World Art" July 8 through Sept. 30. The Institute Museum is at 108 Cathedral Place. Information: 505-983-1777 or www.iaia.edu.
The Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe also is offering several exhibitions, including "Marsden Hartley: American Modern" and "Hartley's New Mexico," June 9 through Sept. 3. The museum is at 107 W. Palace Ave. Information: 505-476-5072 or www.mfasantafe.org.
In Taos, meanwhile, the Millicent Rogers Museum of Northern New Mexico marks a major anniversary this year, with "Best of the Southwest: Celebrating 50 Years at the Millicent Rogers Museum." The exhibition, on view through March 25, will include 100 of the most significant works in the museum's collection. The museum is four miles north of Taos on Millicent Rogers Road. Information: 505-758-2462 or www.millicentrogers.org.
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