Museum of Indian Arts and Culture Guide
Honoring Heritage, Inspiring the Future: A Journey Through Native American Art and Culture Guide
Immerse yourself in the rich and diverse cultures of the Native peoples of the Southwest at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (MIAC) in Santa Fe. More than just a collection of artifacts, MIAC is a living testament to the enduring traditions, artistic innovation, and resilience of Native American communities. From ancient pottery and intricate textiles to contemporary paintings and sculptures, the museum showcases the evolution of Native art and culture through time. MIAC was established in 1927 as a laboratory of anthropology, evolving into a museum dedicated to preserving and interpreting the art and culture of the Southwest's Native peoples. The museum's collections are vast and comprehensive, representing the artistic traditions of the Pueblo, Navajo, Apache, and other tribes. MIAC is committed to working in partnership with Native communities to ensure that their voices and perspectives are central to the museum's exhibitions and programs. Visitors can explore a variety of engaging exhibits, including the permanent exhibition "Here, Now and Always," which provides a broad overview of Native American art and culture in the Southwest. Check the museum's schedule for temporary exhibitions that focus on specific art forms, cultural traditions, or contemporary issues. MIAC also offers a range of educational programs, including guided tours, workshops, and lectures. While MIAC doesn't have a specific culinary focus, it's a great opportunity to explore Native American cuisine in Santa Fe. Look for restaurants that feature traditional dishes made with locally sourced ingredients.
Transportation
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is located on Museum Hill. The Santa Fe Pickup Line (Route M) stops at Museum Hill. Check the Santa Fe Trails website for the most up-to-date schedules and route information.
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Ticket Price
$12 for Adults, $9 for New Mexico Residents, Seniors (65+), and AAA Members, Free for Children 16 and Under and New Mexico Seniors (60+)