The University of New Mexico Art Museum is a free and public institution dedicated to inspiring and connecting individuals through the power of art. With the largest collection of art in New Mexico, the museum showcases a range of exhibitions, from the transcendent works of Pelton Jonson in the 1930s to the prints, proofs, and process of Gustave Baumann's Cottonwood Tassels. Through workshops, digital resources, and a web portal dedicated to artist Raymond Jonson, the museum offers a diverse and immersive experience for visitors.
From historical paintings and sculptures to contemporary installations and performances, the University of New Mexico Art Museum provides a platform for artists and students to explore and engage with art in meaningful ways. With ongoing and upcoming events, including the Rose B. Simpson Seminar and the Raymond Jonson Web Portal, the museum invites individuals to discover, learn, and be inspired by the rich artistic heritage of New Mexico and beyond.
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