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- Albuquerque Museum COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT POLICY Draft updated 2021 . . .
A Conservation f the works or objects in its care for the enjoyment of today's public and future generations To this end, it applies advanced standards of conservation,
- Albuquerque Museum Art Division — City of Albuquerque
Consisting of more than 10,000 works of art, Albuquerque Museum’s collection focuses on art of the American Southwest and its influences The collection includes works from artists of many different cultures and approaches ranging from the Territorial period to the present The permanent collection exhibition Common Ground: Art in New Mexico relates visual continuities and innovations in the
- Exhibitions at Albuquerque Museum — City of Albuquerque
Information about gallery exhibitions from the permanent art and history collections, world-class traveling exhibits, and community curated exhibits
- Second Saturdays — City of Albuquerque
June 12, 2021 — Las Arañas weaver Myra Chang Thompson and Rio Grande Return Conservation Director Cameron Weber describe native dye plants, their uses, and the local practices that people have used in New Mexico for generations
- Albuquerque Museum Strategic Plan 2020 – 2030
Continue to develop professional skills to be aware of digital preservation trends and knowledge in the field Develop partnerships with outside organizations that can assist with conservation and preservation techniques when in-house methods are not sufficient
- Albuquerque Leadership Project PDF
David Rusk was elected mayor of Albuquerque for the 1977-1981 term Rusk emphasized mass transit, conservation, improved city services, and rescuing downtown He created a system of surveying and identifying downtown buildings Mary Coon Walters becomes the first female justice on New Mexico’s Supreme Court in 1984
- ABQ BioPark — City of Albuquerque
Animal Wellness Explore all of the ways the ABQ BioPark is contributing to conservation locally and abroad
- Sculpture Garden — City of Albuquerque
On view at Albuquerque Museum The sculpture garden includes works by many of the most important sculptors of the American Southwest
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