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New Mexico artist Delilah Montoya’s major retrospective opened in February at the Albuquerque Museum. During the curation process, Montoya worked with art historian Josie Lopez on their new book Activating Chicana Resistance, taking a deeper look into Montoya’s body of work. KUNM spoke with them both.
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Delilah Montoya has been creating art infused with activism since the early 1980’s. A major retrospective of her work opens Saturday at the Albuquerque Museum. Montoya’s photography, printmaking, and large-scale installation art are rooted in the “Chicanismo” pride of New Mexico.
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In episode 76, we discuss criminal justice reform, from policing to prisons. We get a preview of the Albuquerque mayor and a city councilor plans to…
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The Children's Hour 11/23 Sat 9a: You're invited to join us for a live broadcast from the opening of the Jim Henson exhibit at the Albuquerque Museum in…
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Curators at the Albuquerque Museum identified artwork that police found while boarding up a condemned meth lab. Titus O’Brien is the museum's Art Program…