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Honoring
the Arts and Cultures of
Northern New Mexico
At the Millicent Rogers
Museum in Taos, New Mexico, visitors enjoy outstanding historical
collections of Native American jewelry, ceramics—including
the Maria Martinez Family Collection, paintings, and weavings; Hispanic
textiles, metalwork, and sculpture; and a wide range of contemporary
Anglo-European Southwestern art.
The Museum's superb setting, with spectacular views of the many-hued
Sangre de Cristo mountains, and its gracious adobe architecture—
combining an historic Taos house with elegant additions designed by
renowned architect Nathaniel Owings—
add to the pleasure of visiting this Taos, New Mexico, museum treasure.
Collections:
Featured in the galleries
are the Museum's unique collections, including:
Permanent Exhibits
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GENERAL INFORMATION
HOURS OF OPERATION
The Museum is open Tuesday-Sunday from 10 am - 5 pm.
The Museum is closed Mondays, November through March.
The Museum
observes the Following Holidays;
New Year's Day, Easter, San Geronimo Day (September 30th),
Thanksgiving
and Christmas Day.
FREE ADMISSION EVERY
SUNDAY FOR
TAOS COUNTY
RESIDENTS
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LOCATION
The Millicent Rogers Museum is located at 1504 Millicent Rogers
Road,
4 miles north of Taos Plaza, 1/2 mile south of Highway 64,
in Taos,
New Mexico.
See our link below for a map to the Museum.
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MAP Information
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Millicent
Rogers
Museum
Post Office Box 1210 • Taos, NM 87571
Phone:
575-758-2462 • Fax: 575-758-5751
mrm@millicentrogers.org
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If you are interested in becoming involved
with the museum as a docent or volunteer, please contact the
following persons: Docent
and Volunteer contact is Michael Martinez, Curator of Education
mrmeducation@taosnet.com
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NO IMAGES OR ARTWORK MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY MANNER WITHOUT THE WRITTEN
CONSENT OF THE MILLICENT ROGERS MUSEUM.
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Calendar At A Glance
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A Season of Magic and Mystery |
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Opening Exhibit Saturday, December 6, 2008 |
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"This exhibition includes seasonal objects
from the museum collection. There are aspects of the Taos community which
are not represented, simply because they are not documented in this museum
collection." Quote from Carmela Duran, Exhibit Curator |
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Silence in the Storm:
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Icons and Images
by
William Hart McNichols
September 4,
2008 - January 18, 2009
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