What do fashionista Millicent Rogers and world-famous Pueblo potter Maria Martinez have in common? Both have their most precious items in the Millicent Rogers Museum. Millicent donated her spectacular turquoise jewelry collection, and Maria’s family donated a collection of her most significant works, creating the core of the Millicent Rogers Museum , celebrating Southwestern art heritage.

The museum’s 20 galleries and exhibition spaces contain a priceless assemblage of art created by the Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo artists in the region throughout the last 2000 years. While you stroll through the galleries, you will see the history of the region through the eyes of the artists who lived and died in the Taos high dessert. The museum is located in a charming historic hacienda overlooking the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, donated to the museum by the Anderson family of Taos.

Millicent Rogers Museum , 1504 Millicent Rogers Rd, El Prado, NM 87529, 575-758-2462

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