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SUMMARY:Discover Churches of Northern New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:***THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT***\nTo be added to a waiting list\, contact Elaine Richardson.  \nJoin us on June 6\, 2025 for an adventure steeped in history and beauty as we tour some of New Mexico’s great architectural works of art. During this exciting trip to visit Northern New Mexico you will learn about its historic\, and culturally-rich churches from our very own Andrew Connors with a stop for lunch at the beautiful Rancho de Chimayó. The tour bus will depart from the Albuquerque Museum parking lot at 8:30 AM and return at approximately 6:00 PM. Space is limited. You must register no later than April 11. \nSan José de Gracia Church\, Las Trampas \nBuilt between 1760 and 1766\, the San Jose de Gracia Church is the hallmark of Las Trampas. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970\, the church is acclaimed as a model of the adobe architecture found throughout the state and one of the best-preserved examples of Spanish Colonial churches found in New Mexico and it’s the only Spanish Colonial building left intact within the Las Trampas Historic District. \nHoly Cross Catholic Church\, Santa Cruz \nOnce one of the largest\, most impressive adobe mission churches in New Mexico\, the Holy Cross Catholic Church was built in 1733 after the original chapel used by Spanish settlers was destroyed due to flooding by the nearby river. The present-day structure was completed in 1748. In addition to its impressive architecture\, the inside of the church contains beautiful examples of Spanish Colonial art\, including one of the earliest Spanish Colonial artworks painted by Fray Andres Garcia between 1765 and 1768. Today\, the church is an active house of worship and one of Northern New Mexico’s largest surviving adobe churches from the Spanish Colonial period. \nLunch at Rancho de Chimayó \nChimayo\, nestled in the Sangre de Cristo foothills of the Rocky Mountains\, is known not only for its miraculous Santuario but also for its unique sought after red chile. Over the past 50 years\, the restaurant became famous for its signature dishes of spicy guacamole\, hand rolled tamales\, blue corn enchiladas\, carne adovada and chile rellenos. \nSantuario de Chimayó and Santo Niño Chapel\, Chimayó \nIn the village of Chimayó along the High Road to Taos is El Santuario de Chimayó\, a cherished national historic landmark and one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage sites in the United States. The sanctuary receives about 300\,000 visitors per year — thousands during Holy Week alone as people make their way to the church as a demonstration of their faith. \nSan Antonio de Padua Catholic Church\, Córdova \nSan Antonio de Padua Catholic Church is a mission of Holy Family Parish in nearby Chimayó. Mass is celebrated at San Antonio only a few times a year\, including on the feast day of Saint Anthony de Padua in June and during Holy Week. The church houses retablos and numerous bultos (carvings of saints) by José Rafael Aragón (1795-1862)\, a famous New Mexico santero (carver). A major project in 2021 – 2022 cleaned\, repaired and preserved the artwork of the church. The project was organized by Nuevo México Profundo and brought together master santeros Victor Goler\, Felix Lopez and Jerry Sandoval. \nThis trip is available exclusively for members of the Albuquerque Museum Foundation. BECOME A MEMBER TODAY! \nThe trip is organized by our partner ALL WORLD TRAVEL. \n \nThe Travel Program is a fundraising effort by the Albuquerque Museum Foundation. A portion of the proceeds goes to fulfill our mission to raise funds in support of the Albuquerque Museum’s collections\, exhibitions\, and education programs. The tax-deductible donation for the Church tour is $70.
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SUMMARY:Member Preview: Abstracting Nature
DESCRIPTION:Member previews are exclusive benefits for Albuquerque Museum Foundation members. Watch for your invitation with registration link. Or BECOME A MEMBER TODAY! \nMembers Only Exhibition Preview Day\nAbstracting Nature\nFriday\, June 20 • 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM\n2000 Mountain Road NW \nAbstracting Nature foregrounds the works of ten local artists\, past and contemporary\, whose individual bodies of work share a kindred and enduring relationship with the New Mexico landscape. Each of these artists has nurtured a unique and long-standing relationship with a specific material\, and has deeply explored how that material informs their interactions with the natural world. With works ranging from glass to adobe to silk and pastels\, the artists on display include Joanna Keane Lopez\, Marietta Patricia Leis\, Lydia Madrid\, Agnes Martin\, Yoshiko Shimano\, Judy Tuwaletstiwa\, Joan Weissman\, Emmi Whitehorse\, and Karen Yank. \nEach of these New Mexico-based fine artists utilizes abstraction to reflect on the stories\, memories\, and passage of time that is carried in the land and in their personal connections to it. Together they demonstrate the interrelationship between humans and the natural world\, inviting us to reconnect\, appreciate\, and build a deeper empathy for the places that sustain us. Representing over seventy years of study\, labor\, and reflection\, Abstracting Nature promises to stoke the imaginations of all those who have sought comfort in and kinship among the expansive lands of New Mexico. \nThis exhibition is supported in part by the Chicago Woodman Foundation. \nAbstracting Nature is on view at Albuquerque Museum June 21 – October 12\, 2025. READ MORE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION \nIMAGE CREDIT: Detail of Joan Weissman\, Pyramids\, 1999\, hand-stitched needled-point tapestry\, Albuquerque Museum\, gift of Joan Weissman\, PC2021.15.1. Photo: Albuqerque Museum.
URL:https://albuquerquemuseumfoundation.org/event/members-preview-nature/
LOCATION:Albuquerque Museum\, 2000 Mountain Road NW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87104\, United States
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