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Foundation: ArtsThrive Revisited

MEMORIALS AND TRIBUTES

IN MEMORY OF REGGIE BEHL Hal Behl

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IN MEMORY OF FRED FRIEDMAN Richard Friedman

IN MEMORY OF FRAN RORER GREICIUS Louise and Walter Rosett

IN MEMORY OF JAMES L. LOWRY, M.D. Bronnie and Alan Blaugrund Susanna Carlow Gale Doyel and Gary Moore Susan Feil Donna and Hal Hankinson Gene Henderson Greta and Tom Keleher Ellen and Jim King Linda and Martin Koehn Christine Long Pamela and Don Michaelis Gino and Donna Miles Mr. and Mrs. Philip K. Olson Daniel O’Neil Bruce Phillips Nancy and Paul Pierce Joyce and Alan Weitzel Helen Wertheim Dean Yannias

IN MEMORY OF DR WARD ALAN MINGE Ann Carson

IN MEMORY OF ARMIN REMBE Suzanne and William Ebel Mary Kay and James Foley Jean and Ulton Hodgin

IN MEMORY OF ESTHER WELP Mary and George Novotny

IN HONOR OF MARCIA CONGDON AND CAMPBELL WADE Libby Foster

Thank you to everyone who helped make ArtsThrive a success!

Recycled glass beads in a variety of sizes and shapes from Ghana.

$10.00-$25.00

MUSEUM STORE

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Rich textiles from India, Africa, Central Asia and Japan show ancient techniques, patterns, and clothing traditions that characterize ethnic textile design.

$35.00-$150.00

Gloriously pieced together, Indigo: The Colour that Changed the World takes the reader on an international tour of remarkable clothing, people, and textiles.

$65.00

MUSEUM STORE HOURS: Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day Recycled plastic bangles from Mali. Load them up both wrists!

$0.75 each

Porcelain vases from Art Floral Trading add a pop of indigo to your modern home. Cluster several together for an artistic display.

$10.00-$75.00

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Front Cover Laura Anderson Barbata, Rolling Calf, 2015, hand-woven indigo-dyed cotton textile by Habibou Coulibaly, courtesy of L’Aviva Home; indigo-dyed cotton brocade, printed cotton, machine embroidery from Oaxaca, decorated sneakers, natural fiber basket, buttons, fabric-maché, leather, character from Intervention: Indigo, photo by Rene Cervantes, courtesy of the artist.

COMING SOON TO THE ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM

TRAITOR, SURVIVOR, ICON: THE LEGACY OF LA MALINCHE

On view June 11 – September 4, 2022

Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche examines the historical and cultural legacy of the Indigenous woman at the heart of the Spanish Conquest of Mexico (1519-1521). A controversial and enigmatic figure with a complicated life story, the woman known colloquially as Malinche played a central role in the major and minor transactions, negotiations, and conflicts between the Spanish and the Indigenous populations of Mexico. The Legacy of La Malinche establishes and examines her symbolic importance and the ways artists, scholars, activists, and everyday women have appropriated and used her as means of expression.

Delilah Montoya (Chicanx, born 1955), La Malinche, 1993. Collotype; 21 1/2 x 17 x 1 ¼ in. The Abarca Family Collection, Denver. © Delilah Montoya. Photo courtesy Denver Art Museum

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