DCA News:
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) announces that the state’s eight museums and seven of its historic sites have now all reopened, allowing visitors to explore and learn more about the state’s rich heritage in person.
View new exhibitions and revisit popular permanent collections at DCA’s museums and explore interpretive exhibits at our historic site’s visitor centers.
For more information, including days and hours of operation at individual institutions, visit newmexicoculture.org.
“We are excited to welcome visitors back to all of our vibrant institutions, which offer compelling exhibitions and other thought-provoking collections,” DCA Cabinet Secretary Debra Garcia y Griego said. “Enriching people’s lives is at the heart of DCA’s mission, and the wonder of our state’s cultural heritage is greatly enhanced when experienced in our museums and our historic sites first-hand. Our staff has done an amazing job to create environments that are engaging and safe for all visitors.”
Who:
- Coronado Historic Site (Bernalillo)
- Fort Selden Historic Site (Radium Springs)
- Fort Stanton Historic Site (Lincoln)
- Fort Sumner Historic Site/Bosque Redondo Memorial (Fort Sumner)
- Jemez Historic Site (Jemez Springs)
- Lincoln Historic Site (Lincoln)
- Los Luceros Historic Site (Alcalde)
- Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (Santa Fe)
- Museum of International Folk Art (Santa Fe)
- National Hispanic Cultural Center – Art Museum and History and Literary Arts Building (Albuquerque)
- New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum (Las Cruces)
- New Mexico History Museum (Santa Fe)
- New Mexico Museum of Art (Santa Fe)
- New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science (Albuquerque)
- New Mexico Museum of Space History (Alamogordo)
When: As of Sunday, May 16.
Visit newmexicoculture.org for locations, days and hours of operation, and more information.