Our state-of-the-art-exhibits continue to excite and inspire people to learn more about Native cultures and the anthropology and archaeology of the Greater Southwest. Our extraordinay collections include: Southwestern textiles, pottery, baskets, jewelry, a contemporary art collection including sculpture and works on paper and canvas, Dorothy Dunn’s personal collection of paintings made by her students at the formative fine arts Studio of the Santa Fe Indian School and extraordinary archaeological artifacts including a 151-foot-long hunting net made of human hair created circa AD 1200 in southern New Mexico and a ceremonial bead cache from Chaco Canyon.
Free admission for children under 16 and Museum Foundation Members. NMResidents: $7, Non Residents: $12. If you’re on the move and visiting multiple sites/museums within New Mexico, you might consider the Culture Pass for $30. It affords admission to 15 State Museums and Historic Sites. To learn more about the Culture Pass, CLICK HERE.