installation by Paula Wilson, Spector Ripps Project Space; reception 6-8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, through Feb. 1 (See story, Page 30) • Mountain, Desert, Mirror, diptychs sourced from the Instagram accounts of Erin Azouz and Ja Soon Kim, closing Sunday, Nov. 16; ccasantafe.org; open ThursdaysSundays.
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
217 Johnson St., 505-946-1000 Miguel Covarrubias: Drawing a Cosmopolitan Line, mixed media, through Jan. 18 • Georgia O'Keeffe: Ghost Ranch Views, paintings from the 1930s and 1940s, through March 22; okeeffemuseum.org; open daily.
Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
108 Cathedral Place, 505-983-1777 Rattlebone, paintings and prints by Ric Gendron; The Desert Never Left the City, work by painter Mario Martinez; Saligaaw (it is loud-voiced), mixed media by Da-ka-xeen Mehner; Breach: Log 14, video installation by Courtney M. Leonard; exhibits run through December. Closed Tuesdays; iaia.edu/ museum.
Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1250 Courage and Compassion: Native Women Sculpting Women, group show, through Oct. 19, 2015 • Footprints: The Inspiration and Influence of Allan Houser, five monumental works by the late Chiricahua Apache sculptor displayed outdoors; accompanied by works of other sculptors, including Houser’s sons Bob Haozous and Philip Mangas Haozous, plus works by Doug Hyde, Estella Loretto, and Robert Shorty; through May • Turquoise, Water, Sky: The Stone and Its Meaning, highlights from the museum’s collection of jewelry, long term • Native American Portraits: Points of Inquiry, vintage and contemporary photographs, through January • The Buchsbaum Gallery of Southwestern Pottery, traditional and contemporary works • Here, Now, and Always, artifacts from the museum collection; indianartsandculture.org; open daily.
Museum of International Folk Art
Vivo Contemporary shows work by sculptor Ruth Weston, 725 Canyon Rd.
706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1200 Pottery of the U.S. South: A Living Tradition, stoneware from North Carolina and northern Georgia • Between Two Worlds: Folk Artists Reflect on the Immigrant Experience • Wooden Menagerie: Made in New Mexico, early-20th-century carvings, through Feb. 15 • Brasil and Arte popular, items from the museum’s collection, through Jan. 4 • Multiple Visions: A Common Bond, international collection of toys and folk art. Open daily; internationalfolkart.org.
Museum of Spanish Colonial Art
750 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-2226 Secrets of the Symbols: The Hidden Language of Spanish Colonial Art • San Ysidro/St. Isidore the FarmEllsworth Gallery er, bultos, retablos, straw appliqué, and paintings on 215 E. Palace Ave., 505-989-7900 tin • Recent Acquisitions, colonial and 19th-century Beyond Reason, sculptural assemblages by William Mexican art, sculpture, and furniture; also, work by Dubby Fuqua and drawings by Lisa Rainbird, through young Spanish Market artists • The Delgado Room, Saturday, Nov. 15. late-colonial-period re-creation; spanishcolonial.org; closed Mondays. Photo-eye Bookstore + Project Space 376-A Garcia St., 505-988-5152 New Mexico History Museum/ Carpoolers, photographs by Alejandro Cartagena, Palace of the Governors through Dec. 6. (See story, Page 28) 113 Lincoln Ave., 505-476-5200 Maintaining the Standard: The Fred Harvey Company Patina Gallery and Its Legacy, Gustave Baumann and Friends: Artist 131 W. Palace Ave., 505-986-3432 Cards From Holidays Past, holiday cards by Baumann Measure of Days, paintings by Daniel Kosharek, and other artists spanning the years 1918-1970 • closing Sunday, Nov. 16. Painting the Divine: Images of Mary in the New World, rare Spanish colonial paintings • Poetics of Light: Pinhole Photography; exhibits up through March 29 • Water Over Mountain, Channing Huser’s Santa Fe photographic installation • Telling New Mexico: Center for Contemporary Arts Stories From Then and Now, core exhibit • Santa Fe 1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-982-1338 Found: Fragments of Time, the archaeological and Art Collision & Repair Shop, interactive installation historical roots of Santa Fe; nmhistorymuseum.org; curated by Susan Begy and Kathryn M Davis, Muñoz closed Mondays. Waxman Main Gallery; Undress, multimedia
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New Mexico Museum of Art
107 W. Palace Ave., 505-476-5072 Hunting + Gathering: New Additions to the Museum Collection, recently acquired works by Ansel Adams, Gustave Baumann, and others, through March 29 • Syncretism, photographs by Delilah Montoya; Cameraless, group show of photograms • The Photo Lab, mixed-media photographs from the museum collection; Alcove Shows 1917-1927, works from the museum collection; through Dec. 7 • Focus on Photography, rotating exhibits: Cameraless, photograms by Leigh Anne Langwell, in conjunction with the Focus on Photography exhibit • Beneath Our Feet, photographs by Joan Myers • Grounded, landscapes from the museum collection • Photo Lab, interactive exhibit explaining the processes used to make color and platinum-palladium prints from the collection, through March • New Mexico Art Tells New Mexico History, including works by E. Irving Couse, T.C. Cannon, and Agnes Martin • Spotlight on Gustave Baumann, works from the museum’s collection; exhibits through 2015. Closed Mondays; nmartmuseum.org.
UNM Art Museum
1 University of New Mexico, 505-277-4001 David Maisel/Black Maps: American Landscape and the Apocalyptic Sublime, photographs by Maisel; Beautiful Disintegrating Obstinate Horror Drawing and Other Recent Acquisitions and Selections From the UNM Art Museum’s Permanent Collection; The Gift, woodcut prints by John Tatschl (1906-1982). Open Tuesday-Saturday; unmartmuseum.org.
Española Bond House Museum and Misión Museum y Convento
706 Bond St., 505-747-8535 Historic and cultural objects exhibited in the home of railroad entrepreneur Frank Bond (1863-1945). plazadeespanola.com.
Los Alamos Bradbury Science Museum
213 Cathedral Place, 505-988-8900 Harvesting Traditions, work by ceramicist Kathleen Wall, through Jan. 4. Closed Mondays; pvmiwa.org.
1350 Central Ave., 505-667-4444 Environmental Research and Monitoring, an interactive exhibit on how to preserve archaeological sites, local wildlife, and fragile ecosystems. Core exhibits on the history of Los Alamos and the Manhattan Project as well as over 40 interactive exhibits. Open daily; lanl.gov/museum.
Poeh Cultural Center and Museum
Los Alamos Historical Museum
Pablita Velarde Museum of Indian Women in the Arts
78 Cities of Gold Rd., 505-455-3334 The P’osuwäegeh Ówingeh Story: Scarcity & Abundance, contemporary pottery, sculpture, and jewelry • The Kee …, 2-D and 3-D video installation by Ehren Kee Natay; exhibits close Friday, Nov. 14 • Nah Poeh Meng, 1,600-square-foot installation highlighting the works of Pueblo artists and Pueblo history; poehcenter.org; Also, ongoing sculpture exhibits in the Tower Gallery, 505-455-3037; closed weekends; roxanneswentzell.net.
SITE Santa Fe
1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 SITElines 2014: Unsettled Landscapes, biennial exhibit of contemporary works, through December. Open Thursdays-Sundays; sitesantafe.org.
Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-982-4636 Works by Diné photographer Will Wilson, through April 19. Core exhibits include contemporary and historic Native American art. Open daily; wheelwright.org.
Albuquerque Albuquerque Museum of Art & History
2000 Mountain Rd. N.W., 505-243-7255 Miniatures & More, group show of mixed media, through Dec. 7 • Gods and Heroes: Masterpieces From the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, through Jan. 4 • Everybody’s Neighbor: Vivian Vance, family memorabilia and the museum’s photo archives of the former Albuquerque resident, through January • Arte en la Charrería: The Artisanship of Mexican Equestrian Culture, examples of craftsmanship and design distinctive to the charro. Closed Mondays; cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque-museum.
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
2401 12th St. N.W., 866-855-7902 Our Land, Our Culture, Our Story, historical overview of the Pueblo world, and contemporary artwork and craftsmanship of each of the 19 pueblos. Weekend Native dance performances; indianpueblo.org.
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
UNM campus, 1 University Blvd. N.E., 505-277-4405 Archaeology on Ice, exhibit exploring climate change in the Arctic, including tribal artifacts emerging as the ice melts. The museum’s collection includes individual archaeological, ethnological, archival, photographic, and skeletal items. Closed Sundays and Mondays; maxwellmuseum.unm.edu.
1050 Bathtub Row, 505-662-4493 Tradition and Change in Córdova, New Mexico: The 1939 Photographs of Berlyn Brixner & the López Family of Wood Carvers. Core exhibits on area geology, homesteaders, and the Manhattan Project. Housed in the Guest Cottage of the Los Alamos Ranch School. Open daily; losalamoshistory.org.
Pajarito Environmental Education Center
3540 Orange St., 505-662-0460 Exhibits of flora and fauna of the Pajarito Plateau; herbarium, live amphibians; also, butterfly and xeric gardens. Closed Sundays and Mondays; pajaritoeec.org.
Pecos Pecos National Historic Park
NM 63, 505-757-7241 Exhibits portraying the history of the Pecos Valley, including ruins, traces of the Santa Fe Trail, and artifacts from the Civil War Battle of Glorieta Pass. Open daily; nps.gov/pecos.
Taos Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826 ¡Orale! Kings and Queens of Cool, a four-part exhibit focusing on Post-Pop and lowbrow art movements, including works by Robert Williams, Gary Baseman, Ron English, and R. Crumb, through Jan. 25. Open daily through November; harwoodmuseum.org.
La Hacienda de los Martinez
708 Hacienda Way, 575-758-1000 A Northern New Mexico-style Spanish colonial “great house” built in 1804 by Severino Martinez; taoshistoricmuseums.org; closed Mondays.
Millicent Rogers Museum
1504 Millicent Rogers Rd., 575-758-2462 Looking at Taos Pueblo: Albert Martinez, Juan Mirabal, and Albert Lujan, paintings, through January • Fred Harvey and the Making of the American West, objects drawn from the Harvey family, through January. Historical collections of Native American jewelry and paintings; Hispanic textiles, metalwork, and sculpture; and contemporary jewelry. Closed Mondays; millicentrogers.org.
Taos Art Museum at Fechin House
227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, 575-758-2690 Housed in the studio and home that artist Nicolai Fechin built for his family between 1927 and 1933; taosartmuseum.org; closed Mondays.