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Home / Events / Ongoing Exhibitions / Mont. St. Michel and Shiprock

Mont. St. Michel and Shiprock

by Robert Sobel
Museum hours, Apr 19, 2013 | $6 NM residents; $9 non-residents
 

A one man exhibition by master photographer William Clift, a long time Santa Fe resident. He focuses specifically on "two monolithic sites that dominate their expansive landscapes."



Where: New Mexico Museum of Art
Phone: 505-476-5072
Address: 107 W Palace Ave.
Website: www.nmartmuseum.org

 

New Mexico Museum of Art

107 W Palace Ave.
Santa Fe, NM
87501
 
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Santa Fe
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