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SUMMARY:Frontier Energy: Feminism\, Women Artists\, and the Southwest
DESCRIPTION:Museum guests view Elaine de Kooning’s Taurus (1973) series during the opening reception for Push & Pull: Helen Frankenthaler and Her Contemporaries\, on January 31\, 2025.  \nPresented by the Allene H. and Walter P. Kleweno Lecture Series Fund\nOn March 7th\, from 5:00 – 6:30 PM\, the UNM Art Museum invites you to “Frontier Energy: Feminism\, Women Artists\, and the Southwest” a panel discussion led by Amy Von Lintel\, Professor of Art History and Director of Gender Studies at West Texas A&M University\, in conversation with writer and activist Lucy Lippard and social activist Margaret Randall. The panel will be followed by a light reception held in the Center for the Arts lobby from 6:30 – 7:30 PM.  \nThe discussion\, focusing on artists Helen Frankenthaler and Elaine de Kooning\, will explore feminism and the artists’ connections to the American Southwest. Von Lintel and the panelists will explore these artists’ careers as well as their own\, how attitudes towards feminism evolved in the artworld\, and what it has meant to leave New York City – the center of the artworld – for New Mexico.  \nThis panel will be held in connection with the museum’s current exhibition\, Push & Pull: Helen Frankenthaler and Her Contemporaries. Featuring Modern and contemporary abstract prints and drawings\, the exhibition focuses on the works of Helen Frankenthaler and Elaine de Kooning. Displayed alongside their contemporaries\, this exhibition demonstrates important collaborations with American publishers such as Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE)\, Tyler Graphics Ltd.\, and Tamarind Institute. Push & Pull will be on view at UNMAM from January 31 to May 17\, 2025.   \n“Frontier Energy: Feminism\, Women Artists\, and the Southwest” will be held in memory of Walter Kleweno\, Jr. (1929-2024)\, a dedicated supporter and long-time friend of the UNM Art Museum. In 2008\, Walter and Allene established The Allene H. And Walter P. Kleweno Lecture Series Fund at the UNM Art Museum\, with the goal of enhancing exhibitions by offering scholarly insights\, new perspectives\, and overall enlightenment and enjoyment. \nLearn more about the panelists below. \n \nAmy Von Lintel is Professor of Art History and Director of Gender Studies at West Texas A&M University. Her areas of research include modern and contemporary art of the American West\, women and gender\, fakes and forgeries in art\, and the history of art history. Her publications include Three Women Artists: Expanding Abstract Expressionism in the American West (Texas A&M UP\, 2022); Georgia O’Keeffe’s Wartime Texas Letters (Texas A&M UP\, 2020; paperback 2024); Georgia O’Keeffe Watercolors (Georgia O’Keeffe Museum/Radius Books\, 2016); and\, most recently\, Art at the Crossroads: The Surprising Aesthetics of the Texas Panhandle (Texas Tech Press\, 2025). Born and raised in the Midwest\, in Kansas City\, she now lives in Amarillo\, Texas where she has raised three children adopted out of the Texas foster system and co-owns a brewery on Historic Route 66 with her brewmaster husband. \nLucy R. Lippard is a writer/activist/sometime curator\, author of 30 books on contemporary art activism\, feminism\, place\, photography\, archaeology\, and land use. She is co-founder of several activist and feminist organizations\, and recipient of nine honorary degrees\, among other awards. She lives off the grid in Galisteo\, New Mexico. where for 28 years she has edited the monthly community newsletter\, El Puente de Galisteo.   \n  \n  \nPoet\, photographer\, translator\, and social activist Margaret Randall was born in New York City and grew up in New Mexico. Taking active part in the Mexican student movement of 1968 and then living in Cuba for eleven years and Nicaragua for four\, Randall returned to the United States in 1984\, only to face deportation when the government declared her writings “against the good order and happiness of the United States.” With the support of many\, she won her case in 1989. Randall is the author of more than two hundred books\, including Che on My Mind\, Artists in My Life\, and I Never Left Home: Poet\, Feminist\, Revolutionary. Recent titles include Luck\, Home\, and This Honest Land. She’s received the Poet of Two Hemispheres award from Poesía en Paralelo\, Ecuador\, AWP’s George Garrett Award\, Albuquerque’s Creative Bravo Award\, and an Honorary Doctorate from the University of New Mexico\, among other recognitions.
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/frontier-energy/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250304T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250304T170000
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SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council - Meeting 4
DESCRIPTION:This semester members of the UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council will develop an online ‘How-To Guide’ that will help users navigate the process of reserving appointments and requesting objects from the UNMAM collection in the Beaumont Newhall Study Room. \nThroughout the semester\, students will analyze the effectiveness of the museum’s current booking system and design an updated instruction guide. To pair with the online guide\, students will curate unique object lists that highlight areas of the museum’s collection and exemplify potential areas of inquiry for appointments in the study room. \nAre you interested in joining? Fill out this form to be added to the SAC mailing list. Have a question? Email Joseph McKee\, UNMAM Coordinator of Student Engagement & Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-3-4-25/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250225T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250225T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
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SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council - Meeting 3
DESCRIPTION:This semester members of the UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council will develop an online ‘How-To Guide’ that will help users navigate the process of reserving appointments and requesting objects from the UNMAM collection in the Beaumont Newhall Study Room. \nThroughout the semester\, students will analyze the effectiveness of the museum’s current booking system and design an updated instruction guide. To pair with the online guide\, students will curate unique object lists that highlight areas of the museum’s collection and exemplify potential areas of inquiry for appointments in the study room. \nAre you interested in joining? Fill out this form to be added to the SAC mailing list. Have a question? Email Joseph McKee\, UNMAM Coordinator of Student Engagement & Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-2-25-25/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250219T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250219T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20250207T221033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T223949Z
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SUMMARY:Weeknight Workshop: Clay
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a laid-back way to end your day? Are you interested in working with air-dry clay and not sure where to begin? If so\, the UNM Art Museum invites you to join us for a weeknight workshop on Wednesday\, February 19th from 4:30 – 6:00 PM in the Center for the Arts lobby. \nUNMAM Programs Assistant\, Justine Witkowski\, will be holding demonstrations for various clay techniques including pinch pots and coils. Supplies will be provided\, and all experiences are welcome! Spaces are limited\, please reserve a spot below.
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/clay-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250218T160000
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SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council - Meeting 2
DESCRIPTION:This semester members of the UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council will develop an online ‘How-To Guide’ that will help users navigate the process of reserving appointments and requesting objects from the UNMAM collection in the Beaumont Newhall Study Room. \nThroughout the semester\, students will analyze the effectiveness of the museum’s current booking system and design an updated instruction guide. To pair with the online guide\, students will curate unique object lists that highlight areas of the museum’s collection and exemplify potential areas of inquiry for appointments in the study room. \nAre you interested in joining? Fill out this form to be added to the SAC mailing list. Have a question? Email Joseph McKee\, UNMAM Coordinator of Student Engagement & Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-2-18-25/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250204T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250204T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
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SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council - Meeting 1
DESCRIPTION:Join us inside the Beaumont Newhall Study Room on Tuesday\, February 4th at 4:00 PM for our first Student Advisory Council meeting of the Spring 2025 semester!  \nThis semester members of the UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council will develop an online ‘How-To Guide’ that will help users navigate the process of reserving appointments and requesting objects from the UNMAM collection in the Beaumont Newhall Study Room. \nThroughout the semester\, students will analyze the effectiveness of the museum’s current booking system and design an updated instruction guide. To pair with the online guide\, students will curate unique object lists that highlight areas of the museum’s collection and exemplify potential areas of inquiry for appointments in the study room. \nAre you interested in joining? Fill out this form to be added to the SAC mailing list. Have a question? Email Joseph McKee\, UNMAM Coordinator of Student Engagement & Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu.  \n 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-2-4-25/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250131T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250131T190000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20250117T153759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T164726Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception @ UNMAM
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate the opening of Push & Pull: The Prints of Helen Frankenthaler and Her Contemporaries\nOur latest exhibition celebrates abstraction in all print processes. Featuring Modern and contemporary abstract prints and drawings\, the exhibition focuses on the works of Helen Frankenthaler and Elaine de Kooning. Displayed alongside prints by their contemporaries\, the works in this exhibition demonstrate important collaborations with American publishers such as Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE)\, Tyler Graphics Ltd.\, and Tamarind Institute. Read more about Push and Pull. \nWe invite you to join us for an opening reception on Friday\, January 31\, from 4:00 – 7:00 PM\, with opening remarks beginning at 4:45 PM from UNMAM Curators Mary Statzer and Angel Jiang\, and Director Arif Khan.  We look forward to welcoming you back to the UNM Art Museum.
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/opening-reception-push-pull/
LOCATION:UNM Art Museum\, 203 Cornell Dr\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241204T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241204T180000
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SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council Zine Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, December 4th\, from 5:00 – 6:00 PM at the UNM Art Museum for the launch of “UNM ART MUSE/ZINE: Responses to Hindsight Insight 5.0” created by members of the UNMAM Student Advisory Council. \nThroughout the Fall of 2024\, SAC developed an exciting mix of creative research projects—from artist interviews; to research in BioArt and artificial intelligence; to the re-creation of a 19th-century typeface and more. \nSAC’s second edition of the UNM ART MUSE/ZINE responds to UNMAM’s exhibition Hindsight Insight 5.0\, the final installment of a hybrid project and exhibition space. Hindsight Insight 5.0 imagines the galleries as a laboratory\, demonstrating how research and experimentation are put into action through projects at the intersection of art and science. This publication documents student responses to the exhibition that exist outside of the museum’s institutional and curatorial voice. \nCopies of “UNM ART MUSE/ZINE: Responses to Hindsight Insight 5.0” will be available for free at the museum’s front desk while supplies last. \n 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-fall24-zine-launch/
CATEGORIES:Hindsight Insight 5.0,Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241203T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241203T170000
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SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council Meeting 9
DESCRIPTION:The UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council is a group of undergraduate and graduate students from all across the University of New Mexico dedicated to promoting an inclusive\, accessible\, and welcoming UNM Art Museum space for all University students. Together\, SAC members plan student events and conduct semester-based projects inspired by the UNM Art Museum\, its collection\, or broader issues inside and outside the University. SAC is committed to empowering student voices\, creating meaningful student connections\, and facilitating ongoing student dialogues about critical subjects. \nThis semester SAC will work as a group to create a zine that focuses on themes from UNMAM’s exhibition Hindsight Insight 5.0 and themes relevant to BioArt; intersections between art\, science\, and technology; art museums; museum studies; art history; and art practices. In the Spring of 2024 SAC created their first zine in response to Hindsight Insight 4.0\, read more about the project here. \nInterested in joining? Fill out the SAC interest form. Want more information? Send an email to Joseph McKee (they/them)\, Coordinator of Student Engagement and Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-12-3-24/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241119T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T160812Z
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SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council Meeting 8
DESCRIPTION:The UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council is a group of undergraduate and graduate students from all across the University of New Mexico dedicated to promoting an inclusive\, accessible\, and welcoming UNM Art Museum space for all University students. Together\, SAC members plan student events and conduct semester-based projects inspired by the UNM Art Museum\, its collection\, or broader issues inside and outside the University. SAC is committed to empowering student voices\, creating meaningful student connections\, and facilitating ongoing student dialogues about critical subjects. \nThis semester SAC will work as a group to create a zine that focuses on themes from UNMAM’s exhibition Hindsight Insight 5.0 and themes relevant to BioArt; intersections between art\, science\, and technology; art museums; museum studies; art history; and art practices. In the Spring of 2024 SAC created their first zine in response to Hindsight Insight 4.0\, read more about the project here. \nInterested in joining? Fill out the SAC interest form. Want more information? Send an email to Joseph McKee (they/them)\, Coordinator of Student Engagement and Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-11-19-24/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241115T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241115T190000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
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SUMMARY:BioSymposium
DESCRIPTION:The University of New Mexico Art Museum is proud to host BioSymposium — a research showcase to be held on November 15th in collaboration with The University of New Mexico Research & Discovery Week 2024.   \nExploring themes and concepts from UNMAM’s current exhibition\, Hindsight Insight 5.0\, BioSymposium will bring together artists\, researchers\, and those on the forefront of creative exploration at the University of New Mexico.  This symposium aims to create a space for current UNM students\, faculty\, and staff to present their research and to discover the vast worlds of biology\, art\, science\, technology\, and their respective intersections.  UNMAM believes in strengthening networks of collaboration and knowledge creation across disciplines and across campus. \nUNMAM is excited to announce Basia Irland as the keynote speaker of the symposium\, with presentations by Chanee Choi\, Blair Mirka\, and Dustin Roberto. Read more about these speakers and their research here.  \nPlease join us from 5:30 – 7:00 PM on November 15th at UNMAM to learn of current research from across UNM.
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/biosymposium/
LOCATION:UNM Art Museum\, 203 Cornell Dr\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hindsight Insight 5.0
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241112T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241112T170000
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SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council Meeting 7
DESCRIPTION:The UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council is a group of undergraduate and graduate students from all across the University of New Mexico dedicated to promoting an inclusive\, accessible\, and welcoming UNM Art Museum space for all University students. Together\, SAC members plan student events and conduct semester-based projects inspired by the UNM Art Museum\, its collection\, or broader issues inside and outside the University. SAC is committed to empowering student voices\, creating meaningful student connections\, and facilitating ongoing student dialogues about critical subjects. \nThis semester SAC will work as a group to create a zine that focuses on themes from UNMAM’s exhibition Hindsight Insight 5.0 and themes relevant to BioArt; intersections between art\, science\, and technology; art museums; museum studies; art history; and art practices. In the Spring of 2024 SAC created their first zine in response to Hindsight Insight 4.0\, read more about the project here. \nInterested in joining? Fill out the SAC interest form. Want more information? Send an email to Joseph McKee (they/them)\, Coordinator of Student Engagement and Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-11-12-24/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241108T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241108T183000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20241010T205411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T151526Z
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SUMMARY:Graphic Art & Revolution - Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Margaret Randall and others (American\, c\, 1936). Published by Taller de Gráfica Experimental Nicaragua (founded 1980) for Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenses Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE). Mujer Revolución\, 19 July\, 1981. Offset lithograph newspaper. Gift of John Ryder. \nJoin us on November 8th from 4:00 – 6:30 PM for the opening of Graphic Art and Revolution: Latin American Political Posters 1968 – 2000  in the UNM Art Museum’s Clinton Adams Gallery. During the reception\, from 5:30 – 6:30 PM\, we invite you to attend presentations by Madeline Griffin\, M.A. Candidate in Latin American Studies\, University of New Mexico; and Brandon Morgan\, PhD\, Associate Dean\, School of Liberal Arts at Central New Mexico Community College. \n  \nAbout the Exhibition:\nGraphic Art and Revolution brings together Latin American political posters from two major repositories at the university: the University of New Mexico Art Museum and the Sam L. Slick Collection of Latin American and Iberian Posters at the Center for Southwest Research. This exhibition features materials produced in response to populist\, anti-imperialist\, and anti-dictatorial revolutionary and resistance movements from 1968 to 2000. Representing a range of nations and organizations\, it includes prints created in Mexico\, Nicaragua\, El Salvador\, Panama\, Peru\, Chile\, Argentina\, and Cuba. It is organized into three sections that each focus on how graphic art has been employed as an agent and artifact of revolution: Inventing Revolutionary Icons\, The Institutionalization of Revolution\, and Global Solidarities. \n  \nAbout the Speakers:\nMadeline Griffin\, M.A. Candidate in Latin American Studies\, UNM\nOriginally from East Tennessee\, Madeline Griffin is an M.A. student in Latin American Studies pursuing a concentration in conflict\, peace\, and rights.  She is also a K-12 Cultural Education & Outreach Graduate Assistant at the Latin American & Iberian Institute. She has had the opportunity to tutor English\, work in archives\, international affairs\, and various cultural institutions to complement her studies while at UNM. She holds an NCHC honors degree and B.A. from Emory & Henry College\, where she majored in International Studies\, History\, and Hispanic Studies and worked as an International Education advisor. She loves the arts\, reading\, spending time outdoors\, and working with English-language learners. Madeline hopes to use what she’s learned at UNM to continue developing resources and projects that extend inclusive\, interdisciplinary thought\, programming\, and resources to the greater public. \n  \n  \nBrandon Morgan\, PhD\nLandscapes of Revolution in Columbus\, New Mexico\, and Palomas\, Chihuahua: 1893\, 1908\, 1916\, and 1961 \nScholars have long debated the end date of the Mexican Revolution\, some placing it in 1920\, others in 1940\, and still others as an open-ended movement that has been in continuing evolution since the violence began in November of 1910. The revolution’s start date is rarely questioned. My research on the New Mexico-Chihuahua borderlands\, detailed in Raid and Revolution (University of Nebraska Press\, 2024)\, examines movements to resist the violence of the Porfiriato dating back to 1892. Although uprisings that targeted the Palomas customs house along the rural border failed to unseat Porfirio Díaz\, they laid the groundwork for later revolutionary movements. \nIn this presentation\, I outline attacks on the Palomas customs house in 1893 and 1908 that revealed the weaknesses of the pax porfiriana\, as well as the connections between Pancho Villa and the twin communities of Palomas and Columbus that provide important context on his raid on the New Mexico border town in 1916. By the early 1960s\, the landscapes of Columbus had fully been subsumed by Villa’s actions when dignitaries from both nations dedicated Pancho Villa State Park as a site geared to remake the memory of the violence of the Mexican Revolution. \nDr. Brandon Morgan is Associate Dean for History\, Latin American Studies\, American Studies\, Native American Studies\, and Communication at Central New Mexico Community College (CNM)\, where he has taught since the fall of 2009. Between 2016 and the present\, he worked on building CNM’s Latin American Studies associate’s degree program through a partnership with UNM’s Latin American and Iberian Institute. That partnership included CNM’s first ever Study Abroad program to Antigua\, Guatemala in 2018\, with a second program to Antigua in 2023 and another in Mexico City in 2024. His book\, Raid and Reconciliation: Pancho Villa\, Modernization\, and Violence in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands\, was published with the University of Nebraska Press in August 2024. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/graphic-art-revolution-opening/
LOCATION:UNM Art Museum\, 203 Cornell Dr\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241108T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241108T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240913T154647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T154823Z
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SUMMARY:STEAM Day Tour of Hindsight Insight 5.0
DESCRIPTION:ABOVE: Museum guest explores “Hindsight Insight 5.0.” Photograph by Stefan Jennings Batista. \nJoin us at The University of New Mexico Art Museum on November 8th from 2:00 – 3:00 PM for a free public tour of Hindsight Insight 5.0 with UNMAM staff and exhibition collaborators.  \nHindsight Insight 5.0 is the final installment of the UNM Art Museum’s hybrid project and exhibition space devoted to complicating existing narratives about racism\, colonialism\, and gender stereotypes while de-centering curatorial authority and institutional voice. \nHindsight Insight 5.0 concludes the exhibition series by imagining the galleries as a laboratory\, demonstrating how research and experimentation are put into action through projects at the intersection of art and science. \nCreated and curated by museum staff and collaborators\, the exhibition features new artwork by five contemporary artists affiliated with the University of New Mexico and one object from the museum’s permanent collection: a nineteenth century album of microscopic photographs of the natural world.
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/steam-day-tour-hi5/
CATEGORIES:Hindsight Insight 5.0
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241030T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241030T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20241028T224406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T153242Z
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SUMMARY:Halloween Eve @ UNMAM
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate Halloween Eve at the UNM Art Museum on October 30 from 5:00-7:30 p.m.! \nUNMAM Curator of Collections & Study Room Initiatives\, Angel Jiang\, will be hosting a study room visit and a Halloween print pull before we head down to our main gallery for a screening of Nosferatu. Admission is free and all are welcome—it’s a night you can really sink your teeth into! 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/halloween-eve-1/
LOCATION:UNM Art Museum\, 203 Cornell Dr\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241029T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241029T173000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240808T160423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T160423Z
UID:22551-1730217600-1730223000@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council Meeting 6
DESCRIPTION:The UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council is a group of undergraduate and graduate students from all across the University of New Mexico dedicated to promoting an inclusive\, accessible\, and welcoming UNM Art Museum space for all University students. Together\, SAC members plan student events and conduct semester-based projects inspired by the UNM Art Museum\, its collection\, or broader issues inside and outside the University. SAC is committed to empowering student voices\, creating meaningful student connections\, and facilitating ongoing student dialogues about critical subjects. \nThis semester SAC will work as a group to create a zine that focuses on themes from UNMAM’s exhibition Hindsight Insight 5.0 and themes relevant to BioArt; intersections between art\, science\, and technology; art museums; museum studies; art history; and art practices. In the Spring of 2024 SAC created their first zine in response to Hindsight Insight 4.0\, read more about the project here. \nInterested in joining? Fill out the SAC interest form. Want more information? Send an email to Joseph McKee (they/them)\, Coordinator of Student Engagement and Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-10-29-24/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241024T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241024T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240827T205930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T223531Z
UID:22699-1729789200-1729792800@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Rachel Cox
DESCRIPTION:Rachel Cox\, Capable of Life\, 2023. Palladium print\,14 x 14 inches. Loan from the artist.\nJoin us on Thursday\, October 24th\, from 5 – 6 PM for an artist talk with Rachel Cox. \nThis artist talk will be held in PAIS Room 1100. PAIS is the Physics & Astronomy and Interdisciplinary Science building on UNM Main Campus\, located on the northeast corner of Yale Blvd. and Redondo Dr. at 210 Yale Blvd NE\, Albuquerque\, NM 87106. \n  \nFROM THE ARTIST:\nIn 2021 I had my first miscarriage. Over the course of the next three years\, I underwent surgical procedures to increase my chances of conception\, began in vitro fertilization (IVF)\, accessed emergency abortion care\, and\, with my partner Matt\, adopted a donor egg which led to the birth of our daughter. \nWe are at a critical moment in history where birthing people have lost federal protections for the right to decide how and when they will build their families. The lack of fact-based information around reproductive health is widespread and contributes to mass misinformation which infects the social\, cultural\, and political landscape of this country. \nThe photographs I make examine personal and cultural stigmas associated with female infertility while also raising awareness for the millions of people who seek to build their families though assisted reproductive technologies (ART). \nNotes on Care is a selection of pieces which reflect on the action of care; the various moments that require care\, starting with the self\, and traveling as far as the care taken to honor an embryo meant for implantation. I look forward to discussing these ideas alongside broader research centered on the history of female bodies in works of art\, the complexities of self-portraiture\, and current statistical information on assisted reproductive technologies. \n  \nRACHEL COX: \nRachel Cox is an artist\, educator\, and feminist with a deep commitment to crafting image-based works of art which challenge cultural and social conventions pertaining to reproduction and care. Cox holds an MFA in Photography from the University of New Mexico and a BFA in Photography from the University of North Texas. Her work has been featured widely in the U.S. and abroad including the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art\, Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center\, the Des Moines Art Center; Southeast Museum of Photography; The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center; The Houston Center for Photography; The Belfast International Photography Festival\, The Musee de l’Elysee\, Lausanne\, Switzerland; Baijia Art Museum in Nanjing\, China; Museo Amparo\, Pueblo\, Mexico\, and Photo London. Cox’s projects have been recognized with numerous awards including an Iowa Arts Project Grant\, the 2024 Visionary Project Award through Film Photo & Kodak\, and is a finalist for the 2025 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition\, hosted and exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC \nCox’s prints are included in the collections of The Museum of Fine Arts Houston\, The Des Moines Arts Center\, The Southeast Museum of Photography\, The Museum of Contemporary Photography\, The Musee de l’Elysee\, and The University of North Texas Special Collections. Rachel Cox currently lives in Iowa City\, IA where she is an Associate Professor of Photography at The University of Iowa.
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/artist-talk-cox/
LOCATION:UNM Art Museum\, 203 Cornell Dr\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hindsight Insight 5.0
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241018T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241018T183000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240815T173735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T203459Z
UID:22559-1729272600-1729276200@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Elderflora
DESCRIPTION:Elderflora will be performed at ARTSLab on Friday\, October 18th\, from 5:30 – 6:30 PM. Tickets are free and required for entry\, please register below. ARTSLab is located on the northwest corner of Central Ave. and University Blvd.\, at 131 Pine Street NE\, Albuquerque\, NM 87106. \nImage by Noah Kalina.\nElderflora is the story of the life of a tree. \nFrom birth by fire to death by lightning\, we follow this ancient being’s inner thoughts and feelings in hyperreal detail. Told from the perspective of the tree itself\, Elderflora (“old trees”) conjures a world where trees can talk to us.  \nWritten by vocalist and composer Majel Connery\, the music of Elderflora combines the earthy tones of cello (played by Felix Fan) with Connery’s lush electronic vocal manipulations. Her work mixes the beauty of a distant Classical past with the power of modern technology in a soundscape both natural and supernatural. \n“Trees are a lot like people\, and this is their superpower.” says Connery. “They have skin. They can bruise\, and bleed. They’re also giants among us doing supernatural stuff. I want us to see trees for what they are — familiar\, and utterly out of this world.” \nElderflora is dedicated to the message of Chief Oren Lyons of Onondaga Nation\, Member Chief of the Onondaga Council of Chiefs and the Grand Council of the Iroquois Confederacy. It tours fall 2024 with video and images by American photographer Noah Kalina. \n \n  \nMajel Connery\nMajel Connery is a composer\, performer\, podcaster and musicologist. Her music has been called “superb” by the New York Times and “thoroughly Schubertian” by the Wall Street Journal\, and has appeared on Radiolab\, Kennedy Center Live\, and New Sounds radio. \nThe Rivers are our Brothers\, Connery’s song cycle on ecological responsibility\, was commissioned by Musica Sierra and is being toured by Grammy-winning choir Chanticleer. This fall\, Connery toured Rivers as a duo with electric cellist Felix Fan in the Southwest\, in Italy\, and returns in the spring to Ohio and California with Australian duo Bowerbird. \nConnery is the host and producer of A Music of Their Own\, an interview podcast on NPR about women in the music industry. She appears frequently as a solo artist\, and with NYC-based art-rock band\, Sky Creature. \n 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/elderflora/
LOCATION:ARTSLab\, 131 Pine Street NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hindsight Insight 5.0
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241016T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241016T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240909T174954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T174954Z
UID:22759-1729098000-1729101600@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Music and the Art of Activism: Artist talk with Majel Connery
DESCRIPTION:Image by Noah Kalina. \nJoin us on Wednesday\, October 16th from 5:00 – 6:00 PM inside Hindsight Insight 5.0 at the UNM Art Museum for an artist talk and live musical demonstration with artist/composer Majel Connery. \nMajel Connery is an environmental composer who uses music to illuminate the inner life of nature. Her compositional approach involves personifying the natural world\, giving voice to things like rocks\, rivers and trees. In this one-hour talk/demonstration\, Connery uses a variety of electronic tools\, and selections from her work Elderflora\, to demonstrate her craft of art and activism. “Trees are so humanlike already. They’re the perfect subject to test this approach. I want us to believe the trees are talking to us\,” says Connery.  \nMusic and the Art of Activism is a prorgam that will precede Connery’s performance of Elderflora at UNM ARTSLab on Friday\, October 18th from 5:30 – 6:30 PM. Read more about Elderflora and reserve tickets to the performance here. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/mconnery-artist-talk/
LOCATION:UNM Art Museum\, 203 Cornell Dr\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hindsight Insight 5.0
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241015T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241015T173000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240808T160310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T160310Z
UID:22549-1729008000-1729013400@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council Meeting 5
DESCRIPTION:The UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council is a group of undergraduate and graduate students from all across the University of New Mexico dedicated to promoting an inclusive\, accessible\, and welcoming UNM Art Museum space for all University students. Together\, SAC members plan student events and conduct semester-based projects inspired by the UNM Art Museum\, its collection\, or broader issues inside and outside the University. SAC is committed to empowering student voices\, creating meaningful student connections\, and facilitating ongoing student dialogues about critical subjects. \nThis semester SAC will work as a group to create a zine that focuses on themes from UNMAM’s exhibition Hindsight Insight 5.0 and themes relevant to BioArt; intersections between art\, science\, and technology; art museums; museum studies; art history; and art practices. In the Spring of 2024 SAC created their first zine in response to Hindsight Insight 4.0\, read more about the project here. \nInterested in joining? Fill out the SAC interest form. Want more information? Send an email to Joseph McKee (they/them)\, Coordinator of Student Engagement and Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-10-15-24/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241005T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241005T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240918T204931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T204931Z
UID:22870-1728122400-1728144000@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:UNMAM Birthday Bash
DESCRIPTION:Image of the 1970 exhibition Constructivist Tendencies at the UNM Art Museum.  From the UNMAM Archives.  \nYou’re invited to join The University of New Mexico Art Museum in celebration of over sixty years of exhibits\, events\, and dedication to UNM’s student community.  \nOn Saturday\, October 5\, we will be celebrating all day with free art activities centered around our current exhibits and will offer a guided tour of Hindsight Insight 5.0 with UNMAM staff and artists featured in the exhibition! Read below about the programs we are offering during our birthday celebration. (Please note that tickets to the public tour of Hindsight Insight 5.0 are required\, but free. You can reserve tickets at the bottom of this page.) \n  \nResponse\, Art Activity (10:00 – 12:00 PM) \n\nResponse is a timeless tool used by artists to learn new skills\, understand other artists’ work\, and develop their own practices. UNMAM has various examples of this process currently on display — Hindsight/Insight 5.0 features artist responses to a piece from our collection\, a nineteenth century album of microscopic photographs. These artistic responses take the forms of sculpture\, biomaterials\, installation\, digital rendering\, and more.   \nJoin us inside Hindsight/Insight 5.0 for a brief talk about response\, its history\, and its potential. Afterward\, guests will be free to take a closer look at all our exhibits\, then form their own artistic response to the work we currently have on display through the forms of writing\, drawing\, and sketching.   \nAll skill levels are welcome\, whether you create a sketch\, pitch\, or something else entirely during this activity. Guests will reconvene at the end of the program for a casual discussion of ideas and what was noticed or learned throughout this activity.  \n  \nCraft a Microscopic Image\, Art Activity (12:00 – 2:00 PM) \nImage of an artwork created during the “Craft a Microscopic Image” art making program on September 14\, 2024\, at the UNM Art Museum.\nInspired by Hindsight Insight 5.0\, this hands-on workshop invites guests to view microscopic specimens with our in-gallery microscope and explore images inside Microphotographs Presented to the Royal Institute of Chemistry by Henry Droop Richmond — a bound volume of microphotographs created between 1877-1883.    \nIn the CFA Lobby\, guests are invited to create their own version of a microscopic image with a variety of arts and craft supplies ranging from hot glue and glitter to feathers\, paints\, construction paper\, and more! Recreate the microscopic images you’ve seen in Hindsight Insight 5.0\, draw inspiration from them\, or let your imagination run wild to create something new.   \nWhether you’re inspired by the microscopic world or wish to create a fictional masterpiece\, this session will encourage you to think and design creatively in a fun\, hands-on environment.  \n  \nTour of Hindsight Insight 5.0 (3:00 – 4:00 PM) \nMuseum guest explores “Hindsight Insight 5.0.” Photograph by Stefan Jennings Batista.\nThe celebration of our Birthday Bash ends with a free public tour of Hindsight Insight 5.0 led by UNMAM staff and exhibition artists: Fiona Bell\, Kaitlin Bryson\, Amy Pilling\, and Andrea Polli.  Guests will hear the artists speak on their artistic practice and the creation of the artworks inside Hindsight Insight 5.0\, and learn about the vast field of BioArt.  \nHindsight Insight 5.0 is the final installment of the UNM Art Museum’s hybrid project and exhibition space devoted to complicating existing narratives about racism\, colonialism\, and gender stereotypes while de-centering curatorial authority and institutional voice.  \nCreated and curated by museum staff and collaborators\, the exhibition features new artwork by five contemporary artists affiliated with the University of New Mexico and one object from the museum’s permanent collection: a nineteenth century album of microscopic photographs of the natural world.  \nTickets are required for the public tour of Hindsight Insight 5.0 – but are free. You can reserve tickets below.
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/birthday-bash-24/
CATEGORIES:Hindsight Insight 5.0
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240924T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240808T160152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T160152Z
UID:22547-1727193600-1727197200@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council Meeting 4
DESCRIPTION:The UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council is a group of undergraduate and graduate students from all across the University of New Mexico dedicated to promoting an inclusive\, accessible\, and welcoming UNM Art Museum space for all University students. Together\, SAC members plan student events and conduct semester-based projects inspired by the UNM Art Museum\, its collection\, or broader issues inside and outside the University. SAC is committed to empowering student voices\, creating meaningful student connections\, and facilitating ongoing student dialogues about critical subjects. \nThis semester SAC will work as a group to create a zine that focuses on themes from UNMAM’s exhibition Hindsight Insight 5.0 and themes relevant to BioArt; intersections between art\, science\, and technology; art museums; museum studies; art history; and art practices. In the Spring of 2024 SAC created their first zine in response to Hindsight Insight 4.0\, read more about the project here. \nInterested in joining? Fill out the SAC interest form. Want more information? Send an email to Joseph McKee (they/them)\, Coordinator of Student Engagement and Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-9-24-24/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240914T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240914T120000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240822T195730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240822T195942Z
UID:22718-1726308000-1726315200@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Craft a Microscopic Image - Saturday Art Day #1
DESCRIPTION:Unidentified photographer\, Microphotographs Presented to the Royal Institute of Chemistry by Henry Droop Richmond\, c. 1877-1883. Bound volume with 43 pages of albumen print photographs. Transferred from the University of New Mexico Fine Arts and Design Library.\nJoin us on Saturday\, September 14th\, from 10a – 12p for our first Saturday Art Day of the Fall 2024 semester.  \nInspired by our current exhibition\, Hindsight Insight 5.0\, this hands-on workshop invites you to view microscopic specimens with our in-gallery microscope and explore images inside “Microphotographs Presented to the Royal Institute of Chemistry by Henry Droop Richmond” — a bound volume of microphotographs created between 1877-1883.   \nIn the CFA Lobby\, you’ll be able to create your own version of a microscopic image with a variety of arts and craft supplies ranging from hot glue and glitter to feathers\, paints\, construction paper\, and more! Recreate the microscopic images you’ve seen in Hindsight Insight 5.0\, draw inspiration from them\, or let your imagination run wild to create something new.  \nWhether you’re inspired by the microscopic world or wish to create a fictional masterpiece\, this session will encourage you to think and design creatively in a fun\, hands-on environment. \nAttendance is free\, but reservations are required. Please reserve a ticket for this workshop below.
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/craft-a-microscopic-image/
LOCATION:UNM Art Museum\, 203 Cornell Dr\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hindsight Insight 5.0
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240910T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240910T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240808T160037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T160037Z
UID:22545-1725984000-1725987600@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council Meeting 3
DESCRIPTION:The UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council is a group of undergraduate and graduate students from all across the University of New Mexico dedicated to promoting an inclusive\, accessible\, and welcoming UNM Art Museum space for all University students. Together\, SAC members plan student events and conduct semester-based projects inspired by the UNM Art Museum\, its collection\, or broader issues inside and outside the University. SAC is committed to empowering student voices\, creating meaningful student connections\, and facilitating ongoing student dialogues about critical subjects. \nThis semester SAC will work as a group to create a zine that focuses on themes from UNMAM’s exhibition Hindsight Insight 5.0 and themes relevant to BioArt; intersections between art\, science\, and technology; art museums; museum studies; art history; and art practices. In the Spring of 2024 SAC created their first zine in response to Hindsight Insight 4.0\, read more about the project here. \nInterested in joining? Fill out the SAC interest form. Want more information? Send an email to Joseph McKee (they/them)\, Coordinator of Student Engagement and Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-9-10-24/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240903T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240903T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240808T155816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T155816Z
UID:22542-1725379200-1725382800@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council Meeting 2
DESCRIPTION:The UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council is a group of undergraduate and graduate students from all across the University of New Mexico dedicated to promoting an inclusive\, accessible\, and welcoming UNM Art Museum space for all University students. Together\, SAC members plan student events and conduct semester-based projects inspired by the UNM Art Museum\, its collection\, or broader issues inside and outside the University. SAC is committed to empowering student voices\, creating meaningful student connections\, and facilitating ongoing student dialogues about critical subjects. \nThis semester SAC will work as a group to create a zine that focuses on themes from UNMAM’s exhibition Hindsight Insight 5.0 and themes relevant to BioArt; intersections between art\, science\, and technology; art museums; museum studies; art history; and art practices. In the Spring of 2024 SAC created their first zine in response to Hindsight Insight 4.0\, read more about the project here. \nInterested in joining? Fill out the SAC interest form. Want more information? Send an email to Joseph McKee (they/them)\, Coordinator of Student Engagement and Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-9-3-24/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240827T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240827T173000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240808T155437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T155844Z
UID:22535-1724774400-1724779800@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council Meeting 1
DESCRIPTION:The UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council is a group of undergraduate and graduate students from all across the University of New Mexico dedicated to promoting an inclusive\, accessible\, and welcoming UNM Art Museum space for all University students. Together\, SAC members plan student events and conduct semester-based projects inspired by the UNM Art Museum\, its collection\, or broader issues inside and outside the University. SAC is committed to empowering student voices\, creating meaningful student connections\, and facilitating ongoing student dialogues about critical subjects. \nThis semester SAC will work as a group to create a zine that focuses on themes from UNMAM’s exhibition Hindsight Insight 5.0 and themes relevant to BioArt; intersections between art\, science\, and technology; art museums; museum studies; art history; and art practices. In the Spring of 2024 SAC created their first zine in response to Hindsight Insight 4.0\, read more about the project here. \nInterested in joining? Fill out the SAC interest form. Want more information? Send an email to Joseph McKee (they/them)\, Coordinator of Student Engagement and Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-8-27-24/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240823T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240823T190000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240812T212811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T211446Z
UID:22533-1724428800-1724439600@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Opening Reception @ UNMAM
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate the opening of Hindsight Insight 5.0 and Notes on Care.\nWe invite you to join us for an opening reception\, presented in partnership with the College of Fine Arts Dean’s Office\, on Friday\, August 23\, from 4:00 – 7:00 PM. Featuring catering by Fresko Mediterranean Fusion and a film pop-up by Basement Films. Join us for opening remarks at 4:45 PM\, followed by a performance by Hedia from 5:30 – 6:30 PM. \nRead more about Hindsight Insight 5.0 and Notes on Care. We look forward to welcoming you back to the UNM Art Museum.
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/opening-reception-fall24/
CATEGORIES:Hindsight Insight 5.0,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240509T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240509T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240126T220006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T220006Z
UID:21498-1715270400-1715274000@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council Meeting 9
DESCRIPTION:The UNM Art Museum Student Advisory Council is a group of undergraduate and graduate students from all across the University of New Mexico dedicated to promoting an inclusive\, accessible\, and welcoming UNM Art Museum space for all University students. Together\, SAC members plan student events inspired by the UNM Art Museum\, its collection\, or broader issues inside and outside the University. We are committed to empowering student voices\, creating meaningful student connections\, and facilitating ongoing student dialogues about critical subjects. \nThis semester SAC will work as a group to create a zine that focuses on themes from UNMAM’s exhibition Hindsight Insight 4.0 and themes relevant to art museums\, museum studies\, art history\, art practices\, etc.  \nInterested in joining? Want more information? Send an email to Joseph McKee (they/them)\, Coordinator of Student Engagement and Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-5-9-24/
CATEGORIES:Museum,Student Advisory Council
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240503T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240503T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240416T193558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T193558Z
UID:21476-1714752000-1714759200@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Print in Action Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:During the Spring 2024 semester\, UNMAM Curator of Collections & Study Room Initiatives Angel Jiang has worked alongside Associate Professor of Art History Dr. Susanne Anderson-Riedel and students in her class\, History of Print II\, to develop the exhibition Print in Action: Lithography and the Modern World. \nPrint in Action will open during the final week of the UNM Spring Semester\, May 3 – May 11\, 2024. Join us on Friday\, May 3rd\, for an opening reception at UNMAM to celebrate this collaborative exhibition from 4:00 to 6:00 PM. \nAfterwards\, we invite you to join us at Tamarind Institute for the reception of Layer Play\, from 5:00 – 8:00 PM. This exhibition showcases lithographs by The University of New Mexico graduate students\, created in collaboration with the Tamarind Institute Printer Training Program Class of 2023-24. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/print-in-action-opening/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240502T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240502T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T025546
CREATED:20240422T170803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240422T170803Z
UID:21480-1714669200-1714672800@artmuseum.unm.edu
SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council Zine Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the launch of the UNMAM Student Advisory Council’s UNM ART MUSE/ZINE\, on May 2nd from 5-6PM in the Center for the Arts Lobby.  \nStudents in UNMAM’s Student Advisory Council have spent the Spring 2024 semester working on cross-disciplinary creative projects that respond to the museum’s current exhibition\, Hindsight Insight 4.0.   \nBe one of the first to get a copy of the UNM ART MUSE/ZINE\, then stay to color your own cover of the zine\, hear students speak on their projects\, groove to tunes selected by SAC\, and treat yourself to snacks and light refreshments as a pre-finals stress release!  \nDon’t miss this opportunity to support student creativity and research\, and connect with fellow lovers of art. We look forward to seeing you there! 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/sac-zine-5-2/
CATEGORIES:Hindsight Insight 4.0,Student Advisory Council
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