News from MIAC/Lab
Popular "Breakfast with the Curators" series returns to the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
AUGUST 5, 2025
Santa Fe, NM – The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is pleased to announce the return of its popular “Breakfast with the Curators” lecture series this August—inviting visitors to start their day with fresh insights into Native American art and culture.
This beloved summer tradition offers a rare opportunity to engage directly with artists, anthropologists, scholars, and curators over breakfast at the stunning Museum Hill Cafe, followed by in-depth programs, gallery tours, and behind-the-scenes experiences at the museum.
It begins at 8:30 a.m. with breakfast and continues with a compelling presentation, and an exhibition tour until 10:30 a.m. Tickets are $40 general / $35 for Museum of New Mexico Foundation members and include museum admission. Advance reservations are required. Calendar of Events | Museum of Indian Arts & Culture | Santa Fe, New Mexico
2025 Program Schedule
August 12 – Makowa: The Worlds Above Us
Breakfast and exhibition tour of Makowa: The Worlds Above Us, with co-curators Dr. Elisabeth Stone, Deputy Director of the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture and Marlon Magdalena (Jemez Pueblo), Instructional Coordinator for Jemez Historic Site. Hear the curators speak about their vision behind the collaborative work of this extraordinary exhibit. Join us for a delicious breakfast and special tour of the exhibition.
Whether you’re a collector, a connoisseur, or simply curious, “Breakfast with the Curators” offers a flavorful way to feed your mind and spirit.
About the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture is a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, under the leadership of the Board of Regents for the Museum of New Mexico. Programs and exhibits are generously supported by the Museum of New Mexico Foundation and our donors. The mission of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology is to serve as a center of stewardship, knowledge, and understanding of the artistic, cultural, and intellectual achievements of the diverse peoples of the Native Southwest.
