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The Albuquerque Museum Foundation — an independent, nonprofit corporation — raises funds for the Albuquerque Museum.

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As a member, you play an important role in helping to preserve this rich heritage and provide valuable educational opportunities to our community throughout the year.

Albuquerque Museum is a cultural centerpiece of our community that brings together art, history, and people.

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When you purchase a gift from the Museum Store, you help support our mission.

Museum Store products are curated—just like the works on display in the galleries—and feature distinctive, unique offerings from local artisans of New Mexico and the southwest region. Shop the Museum Store any time you are looking for a thoughtful gift or an artful memento of your visit.

 

There is no admission to visit the Museum Store so, come see us anytime!

The Museum Store at Albuquerque Museum is operated by the Albuquerque Museum Foundation.

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Youth Education Program Sponsors:

Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Cherry Picker Foundation, Zimmer Community Foundation, The Gay Betzer Children’s Fund , Peggy Cavett-Walden & Professor Jerrold Walden Fund with the Albuquerque Community Foundation, William and Marian Littleford Foundation, Kanter Kallman Foundation, Walmart Foundation, the Reggie Behl Award, Michael and Laurie Naranjo Touched by Art Fund at the Santa Fe Community Foundation, Dion's Pizza, and Costco.

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Foundation support from

Delilah Montoya: Reclaiming Chicano Narratives through Art and Activism is made possible through support from the Terra Foundation for American Art.   

The Other Route 66: 100 Years of People, Identity, and Place is supported in part by the Mellon Foundation, the City of Albuquerque, The Links Albuquerque Chapter, and Creative West, which receives support in part from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. 

The Woods Before Sunrise: Environment and Place in New Mexico’s Black Contemporary is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.  

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