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Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM, 87501
505-983-8900 | Website
Neighborhood: Downtown
Categories: Museums, Arts & Culture
 Established in 1972, the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts  (MoCNA), a center of the Institute of American Indian Arts, is dedicated to the exhibition, interpretation and collection of contemporary native art. The MoCNA is the preeminent museum devoted exclusively to increase public appreciation and promotion of the dynamic and diverse artistic practices representative of Native North America.
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Friday, May 24, 2013

Three New Exhibits: Opening Reception

by Tor Travis

MoCNA opens three new exhibits. Stands with a First: Contemporary Native Women Artists shows contemporary Native Women's upheaval of conventional artistic and intellectual roles. The solo exhibition by Interdisciplinary artist Kade L Twist, For Instance, Look at the Ground Beneath Your Feet, examines the linguistic synchronicity made between to two real-estate agents during a conversation. The exhibit focuses on the social representations of land commodification. The third exhibit, Rosalie Favell's Facing the Camera (2008- present), shows Favell's ever increasing portraiture of the Native American arts community's best loved but least documented artists. All through July 31

5-7 pm | free

Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe
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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Apache Chronicle

by Tor Travis

In conjunction with its three new exhibits, MoCNA shows the experimental documentary that depicts the art and life behind five female skateboarders and artists involved with the collective Apache Skateboards.

Gallery hours | free

Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe
Web | Map
 
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Rani Molla
This year, when collectors flood in for Indian Market, casting countless shutter lenses, interpretations and intentions on Native art, it will be amid the ongoing celebration for the 400th anniversary of Santa Fe’s founding by Spanish colonialists.
 
 
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