Millicent Rogers Museum

 Contemporary Southwestern Art 

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The Millicent Rogers Museum has been recognized by Hispanic artists as the first major cultural institution in New Mexico to recognize the significance of the Hispanic art movement in northern New Mexico in the early 1980's.

 

 

 

The Millicent Rogers Museum also collects and displays contemporary arts and designs from all cultures in northern New Mexico, with an extensive collection of two-dimensional works by 20th century Native American and Hispanic artists.

 

 

Millicent's mother, Mary B. Rogers, donated the core of the Pueblo Indian works.  These watercolor paintings from the well-known Santa Fe School illustrate the history of Southwest Indian painting that began in Santa Fe in 1917.

 

GENERAL INFORMATION
HOURS OF OPERATION
The Museum is open daily from 10AM - 5PM.
The Museum is closed Mondays November through March. Closed Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day.

LOCATION
The Millicent Rogers Museum is located at 1504 Millicent Rogers Road, 4 miles north of Taos Plaza, 1/2 mile south of Highway 64. See our home page for link to a map to the Museum.

FREE ADMISSION EVERY SUNDAY FOR TAOS COUNTY RESIDENTS

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Millicent Rogers
Museum
 
Post Office Box A  •  Taos NM 87571
505 758 2462  •  fax 505 758 5751  •  mrm@millicentrogers.org

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