Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

One more place to enjoy near Santa Fe in New Mexico

Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, which is a part of the Museum of New Mexico system, has a mission to share the compelling narratives of the indigenous communities in the Southwest. They cover a wide range of periods, from ancient times to the present day. With over 72,000 items in their collection, including sculptures, baskets, pottery, jewelry, textiles, and even an intriguing 151-foot-long hunting net made of human hair dating back to around A.D. 1200, the museum offers a glimpse into the rich heritage of these native people. In addition to its vast collection, the museum organizes various engaging events like native pottery demonstrations, thought-provoking lectures, and educational programs. For those who appreciate outdoor art, there’s also a sculpture garden showcasing rotating exhibits created by Native American sculptors.

The museum has received positive feedback from recent travelers who found it to be a worthwhile visit. They praised the well-curated displays and educational exhibits. Many visitors also suggested taking the time to explore the excellent gift shop.