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Guests design their own western wear in the immersive exhibit created for the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.

 

In late June, we hosted our annual studio party, where we open our doors and invite guests to tour our campus, explore exhibits old and new, and enjoy refreshments. This year, we hosted the party in sponsorship of the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries (AAMG) conference, which was held at the University of New Mexico this year.

Guests get a sneak peek at a miniature version of our upcoming exhibit for Valles Caldera.

 

In late June, we hosted our annual studio party, where we open our doors and invite guests to tour our campus, explore exhibits old and new, and enjoy refreshments. This year, we hosted the party in sponsorship of the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries (AAMG) conference, which was held at the University of New Mexico this year.

The team continues building the touch table surface. All looks well, but then it doesn't work

The team continues building the touch table surface. All looks well, but then it doesn't work

The team continues building the touch table surface. All looks well, but then it doesn't work

Our hardware workshop was open for tours again this year, inviting guests to see where our multitouch tables and displays are made.

 

In late June, we hosted our annual studio party, where we open our doors and invite guests to tour our campus, explore exhibits old and new, and enjoy refreshments. This year, we hosted the party in sponsorship of the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries (AAMG) conference, which was held at the University of New Mexico this year.

Appearances Deceive is the first retrospective of New Mexico artist Policarpio Valencia. Ideum worked with MOIFA and developed an interactive exhibit exploring Valencia's unique work.

 

www.internationalfolkart.org/exhibition/6428/appearances-...

 

Appearances Deceive: Embroideries by Policarpio Valencia. The public opening was on June 8, 2025. Appearances Deceive is the first retrospective of Nuevomexicano artist Policarpio Valencia (b. 1853 – d. 1931), whose embroidered textiles contemplate the serious subjects of morality and mortality with wit and whimsy.

Appearances Deceive is the first retrospective of New Mexico artist Policarpio Valencia. Ideum worked with MOIFA and developed an interactive exhibit exploring Valencia's unique work.

 

www.internationalfolkart.org/exhibition/6428/appearances-...

 

Appearances Deceive: Embroideries by Policarpio Valencia. The public opening was on June 8, 2025. Appearances Deceive is the first retrospective of Nuevomexicano artist Policarpio Valencia (b. 1853 – d. 1931), whose embroidered textiles contemplate the serious subjects of morality and mortality with wit and whimsy.

Appearances Deceive is the first retrospective of New Mexico artist Policarpio Valencia. Ideum worked with MOIFA and developed an interactive exhibit exploring Valencia's unique work.

 

www.internationalfolkart.org/exhibition/6428/appearances-...

 

Appearances Deceive: Embroideries by Policarpio Valencia. The public opening was on June 8, 2025. Appearances Deceive is the first retrospective of Nuevomexicano artist Policarpio Valencia (b. 1853 – d. 1931), whose embroidered textiles contemplate the serious subjects of morality and mortality with wit and whimsy.

Guests enjoy exhibits in our Usability lab.

 

In late June, we hosted our annual studio party, where we open our doors and invite guests to tour our campus, explore exhibits old and new, and enjoy refreshments. This year, we hosted the party in sponsorship of the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries (AAMG) conference, which was held at the University of New Mexico this year.

Can you identify this little guy and figure out what adaptations help him survive winter in Canada?

Guests explore one Voices From the Front, an interview station where avatars of actual WWII veterans tell their story and answer questions from visitors.

 

In late June, we hosted our annual studio party, where we open our doors and invite guests to tour our campus, explore exhibits old and new, and enjoy refreshments. This year, we hosted the party in sponsorship of the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries (AAMG) conference, which was held at the University of New Mexico this year.

Appearances Deceive is the first retrospective of New Mexico artist Policarpio Valencia. Ideum worked with MOIFA and developed an interactive exhibit exploring Valencia's unique work.

 

www.internationalfolkart.org/exhibition/6428/appearances-...

 

Appearances Deceive: Embroideries by Policarpio Valencia. The public opening was on June 8, 2025. Appearances Deceive is the first retrospective of Nuevomexicano artist Policarpio Valencia (b. 1853 – d. 1931), whose embroidered textiles contemplate the serious subjects of morality and mortality with wit and whimsy.

Appearances Deceive is the first retrospective of New Mexico artist Policarpio Valencia. Ideum worked with MOIFA and developed an interactive exhibit exploring Valencia's unique work.

 

www.internationalfolkart.org/exhibition/6428/appearances-...

 

Appearances Deceive: Embroideries by Policarpio Valencia. The public opening was on June 8, 2025. Appearances Deceive is the first retrospective of Nuevomexicano artist Policarpio Valencia (b. 1853 – d. 1931), whose embroidered textiles contemplate the serious subjects of morality and mortality with wit and whimsy.

The team continues building the touch table surface. All looks well, but then it doesn't work

Appearances Deceive is the first retrospective of New Mexico artist Policarpio Valencia. Ideum worked with MOIFA and developed an interactive exhibit exploring Valencia's unique work.

 

www.internationalfolkart.org/exhibition/6428/appearances-...

 

Appearances Deceive: Embroideries by Policarpio Valencia. The public opening was on June 8, 2025. Appearances Deceive is the first retrospective of Nuevomexicano artist Policarpio Valencia (b. 1853 – d. 1931), whose embroidered textiles contemplate the serious subjects of morality and mortality with wit and whimsy.

Guests enjoy the flavors of New Mexico.

 

In late June, we hosted our annual studio party, where we open our doors and invite guests to tour our campus, explore exhibits old and new, and enjoy refreshments. This year, we hosted the party in sponsorship of the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries (AAMG) conference, which was held at the University of New Mexico this year.

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