Celebrate Preservation Month; Explore Online Exhibits

NMDCA News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) museums, historic sites, and cultural institutions continue to operate virtually during this time of social distancing, offering resources, activities, and exhibitions to be enjoyed at home.

Here’s an updated collection of online media available for public consumption:

Can you guess what it is? The New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum each Monday on Facebook posts a photo of an object from the museum’s collection, and followers are asked to identify the item and its use.  

New Mexico Arts and the Military and New Mexico Art in Public Places launched a new poster project called “Essential(s),” featuring work from seven of the veteran artists participating in the Art in Public Places program. Each artist provided a statement to be shared in solidarity with frontline workers. Check out the first poster on Facebook.

The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science website has available online exhibits, including a deeper insight into the evolution of species, how algae can be turned into bio-fuel, and a look at the state’s many diverse ecosystems.

May is Preservation Heritage Month, and each year since 1987 the Historic Preservation Division has issued a poster to mark the occasion. HPD staff member Harvey M. Kaplan designed this year’s posters, which commemorate the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment in New Mexico Feb. 21, 1920.

New Mexico Museum of Art will host the eighth performance of the virtual concert series “Our Fair New Mexico,” featuring Carlos Medina Conjunto. Watch the concert on Facebook at 7 p.m., Friday, May 22.  

Across other divisions of DCA:

El Palacio magazine published its first web-only article, on how Museum of Art curators have moved exhibitions online.

Search
LOS ALAMOS

ladailypost.com website support locally by OviNuppi Systems