He Was A Visionary BY ANDREW JOHN CECIL Sculptor Felipe Archuleta (1910 –1991) produced hundreds of animal carvings , many of [...]
Sitting At The Same Table BY CARMELLA PADILLA Sitting at the same table with those I love—and have lost. I can see their faces [...]
From Pompeii To Santa Fe BY BARBARA ANDERSON Food is such an evocative subject for all of us who love to eat. Even when the real thing [...]
T. Harmon Parkhurst’s Final Frames BY DANIEL KOSHAREK T. Harmon Parkhurst, one of the great photographic chroniclers of New Mexico in the early [...]
The Mask Maker At Home In Bali BY LES DALY He calls himself simply Anom. Among the Balinese he is respectfully known as Ida Bagus Anom [...]
Interview with Delilah Montoya WITH KATHERINE WARE While working on the solo exhibition Delilah Montoya: Syncretism, artist Delilah Montoya [...]
An Act of Citizenship BY BARRY LOPEZ Adapted for El Palacio Editor’s note: This spring, distinguished author Barry Lopez [...]
Living The Turquoise Trail BY DOUGLAS MAGNUS The scattered presence of turquoise along North America’s Turquoise Trails reveals a [...]
Pueblo Jewelry Making In Chaco Canyon, New Mexico BY FRANCES JOAN MATHIEN Jewelry making in the Southwest has a long history, and the Ancestral Pueblo people [...]
Turquoise, Water, Sky BY CINDRA KLINE TURQUOISE REQUIRES WATER TO form,” explains Maxine McBrinn, curator of archaeology at the [...]
Blue Bloods BY MARGARETE BAGSHAW Gobs and gobs of turquoise, draped over the old, young, and middle-aged women, men, and [...]
All Creatures BY CHRISTINE MATHER Being the witness to a pure act of creation — a time when something new to the artistic [...]
Donald Woodman BY MARY ANNE REDDING In many ways photographer Donald Woodman is one of the stereotypical free spirits who [...]
Judy Chicago BY KATHRYN M DAVIS Few women in recent history have midwifed their own second birth as has Judy Chicago, [...]
Cody Hartley BY LAURA ADDISON On a bright day in January, Museum of International Folk Art curator Laura Addison sat down [...]