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  • Collecting COVID-19

    Albuquerque Museum joins a consortium of history museums across the country called Made By Us.

  • Coloring Pages

    Learn about the art and history of our community. Download coloring pages of objects from the Albuquerque Museum collection. Recreate the original or use your imagination to make it your own!

  • The Carved Line

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum. An ancient artistic medium with a modern aesthetic, block printmaking in New Mexico has been impacted by the beauty and tensions of New Mexico’s unique cultural landscapes and sacred spaces.

  • When Modern Was Contemporary

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum. Financier Roy R. Neuberger acquired work by a remarkable selection of modern masters, including Alexander Calder, Jacob Lawrence, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Jackson Pollock.

  • Mansions, Motoring, and Millennials

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum. Originally named Huning’s Highland after the mover and shaker who conceived of it and now affectionately known as EDo, this community preserves the past while also looking to the future.

  • Art of Politics

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum. Works on paper from the permanent collection demonstrate the similarities and connections between seemingly separate struggles.

  • The US-Mexico Border

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum. A community conversation about place and imagination on the US-Mexico border

  • Making Africa

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum. Africa is a driving force for a new discussion of the potential of design in the 21st Century.

  • American Jewelry from New Mexico

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum. Stories of diverse heritages simultaneously, as artists live, in concert, trade, and adapt with their neighbors.

  • Excavations: Buried Cars and Other Stories

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum. Photographs by Patrick Nagatani challenge the veracity of the photographic image.

  • From Calder to Chicago: Sculptors on Paper

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum. Drawings by sculptors from the permanent collection.

  • The Birds Arrive: A Garden

    A past exhibition, heritage grains garden at the Albuquerque Museum, built by Land Arts of the American West and 7th regen, in conjunction with the exhibition Seed: Climate Change Resilience

  • Seed: Climate Change Resilience

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum. Inspired dialogue around global warming, local food, healthy communities, and the revitalization of bioregional indigenous agri-Cultural practices

  • A Past Rediscovered

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum through October 20, 2019. A Past Rediscovered: Highlights from the Palace of the Governors shares stories from the State of New Mexico, telling a history for all of us in the Land of Enchantment.

  • Unfolding Tradition

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum March 23–January 19, 2020. Works on paper by Japanese artists in the collection.

  • Everyday People

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum through November 2019. The Redman collection from Photo Archives captures the everyday life of people in Albuquerque in the 1940s and 1950s.

  • Cartoon Formalism

    A past exhibition at Albuquerque Museum February 1 - June 2020. Works on paper in the permanent collection.

  • Museum Floorplan

    View the Albuquerque Museum floorplan

  • 50th Anniversary Collections Guides

    The Albuquerque Museum's fiftieth anniversary is commemorated in a series of books highlighting the Museum's various collections

  • Made by US

    For the first time ever, hundreds of history and civics organizations are coming together to build something bigger: an initiative to use history to power the future. Made By Us aims to inspire, inform, and empower changemakers to shape the next 250 years of our country.