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SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council - Meeting 6
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-4-1-25/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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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\, April 2nd from 4:00 – 5:30 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-4-2/
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SUMMARY:Student Advisory Council - Meeting 7
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-4-8-25/
CATEGORIES:Student Advisory Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250410T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250410T183000
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SUMMARY:Weeknight Workshop: Build a Book Enclosure
DESCRIPTION:A four-flap enclosure is a simple yet effective way to protect objects like books\, pamphlets\, manuscripts\, and other printed materials from damage. Four-flap enclosures are standard in museum and archival collection practice\, ensuring the long-term care of delicate materials. But how do you make one? \nJoin us on April 10th from 5:00 – 6:30 PM at the UNM Art Museum for a free weeknight workshop where UNMAM Collections Manager\, Andrea Perez-Martinez\, will lead participants through a hands-on exercise in creating a four-flap enclosure. Each participant will create a custom enclosure for a small book selected from the Raymond Jonson Archive.   \nThis weeknight workshop is only open to current UNM students. To reserve a spot\, email Joseph McKee\, Coordinator of Student Engagement & Technology\, at josephdanmckee@unm.edu. Please include your name\, UNM email address\, and student ID number. \nParticipants will be using sharp tools\, including blades\, during this workshop. If you are in need of accommodations\, please email Joseph McKee at josephdanmckee@unm.edu.
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/book-enclosure/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250411T183000
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SUMMARY:Graphic Art and Revolution: One Woman's Experience
DESCRIPTION:Photograph by Margaret Randall\, Three women carrying wash stop and face the camera in Tipitapa\, Nicaragua\, 1979. \nJoin us on April 11th from 5:00 – 6:30 PM at the UNM Art Museum for Graphic Art and Revolution: One Woman’s Experience\, a lecture by poet\, photographer\, and social activist Margaret Randall.\n \nIn this lecture\, Randall will reflect on her journey in photography\, from apprenticing with a photographer in Cuba to documenting the early years of the Sandinista Revolution and the onset of the Contra War after moving to Nicaragua in 1979–80. She will also spotlight the work of Nicaraguan women photographers featured in Graphic Art and Revolution: Latin American Political Posters 1960 – 2000 while discussing the broader landscape of photography during this pivotal era.\n \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. The 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. The exhibition 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. \nAbout the Speaker:\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/one-womans-experience/
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SUMMARY:XR Performance Hack-a-thon
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 19th from 3:30 – 5:30 PM for a final public performance of an XR (extended reality) study between UNM faculty and students in the Art Department and Department of Film & Digital Art.  \nLed by professors Szu-Han Ho and Dr. Chanee Choi\, this three-week workshop includes students from FDMA 491: Blender and ARTS 446/546: The Politics of Performance\, along with interested performers from various fields. Participants in this workshop have collaborated with students in FDMA 491 to create performances that incorporate 3-D rendered objects in virtual reality. 
URL:https://artmuseum.unm.edu/event/xr-performance-hack-a-thon/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250423T160000
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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\, April 23rd from 4:00 – 5:30 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-4-23/
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