On Saturday, July 26, 2008, the courtyard at the Palace of the Governors will be transformed into an eighteenth-century Spanish Colonial village. From 10 AM until 3 PM families can travel back in time to a quieter world—one without cars, televisions, or cell phones. Children will be given a “colonial” name and invited to join activities as they witness life at a turning point in New Mexico's history and culture. Spanish Colonial Days is a free event.
Take a break from the hustle and bustle of Spanish Market and step through the museum’s blue gate into the Palace Courtyard where you will...
Thursday, June 12, 2008
by Carlotta Boettcher (Photographer) • SantaFe.com
Annual Abiquiu Studio Tour
Contemporary theatre
John McCarthy oversees the building of the new history museum in Santa Fe. Presently under...
Lace up your most comfortable walking shoes and come join the only tour of its kind in New Mexico.
Sheikh’s award-winning images are beautiful and haunting
Artist's lecture by Internationally recognized and award winning photographer Fazal Sheikh