NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM
113 Lincoln Ave., 505-476-5200, nmhistorymuseum.org The Massacre of Don Pedro Villasur features 23 original graphic works by Santa Fe artist Turner Avery Mark-jacobs. They narrate the history of an ill-fated Spanish colonial military expedition that set out from Santa Fe in 1720, a story also depicted in the museum’s Segesser Hide Paintings; through Feb. 1, 2020.
We the Rosies: Women at Work celebrates the iconic 1940s Rosie the Riveter, an international symbol of women’s labor and empowerment. The exhibit showcases a 3D-printed sculpture of Rosie created through the joint effort of the 700-person crowdsourcing sculpture collective We the Builders. The sculpture contains 2,625 individual parts, and the exhibit includes ongoing profiles of New Mexico’s working women; through March 1, 2020.
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