Located
on Museum Hill, on Camino Lejo between Old Santa Fe and
Old Pecos Trails, this unique venue offers outdoor spaces
with ample free parking and spectacular mountain views.
Inside the Museum, guests are invited to explore the Museums'
exhibition galleries showcasing an array of art forms
from the traditional to new innovations, in the setting
that has drawn artists to Santa Fe for generations. The
generous patios of Milner Plaza connect the Museum of
International Folk Art with the Museum
of Indian Arts & Culture, the Laboratory of Anthropology»
and
Museum Hill Café».
Housing
the largest collection of international folk art in the
world with over 100 countries represented, the museum
was founded by Florence Dibell Bartlett. Miss Bartlett
believed "the art of the craftsman is a bond between
the peoples of the world." The international scope,
with concentrations and depth in textiles and Latin American
folk art, provide a unique ambiance for visitors. The
Museum's Atrium (photo, left) is available for a wide
variety of special events; with some or all exhibition
galleries open for your guests enjoyment. Terms
for use and Rental Rates»
Museum facilities
rental .pdf
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