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Andrew Dasburg, Red Tulips, 20th century, oil on canvas, Loan courtesy of Constance Modrall
A multimedia artwork featuring a bomb exploding and the impact radiating out across a landscape.
A close up of gloved hands working with a wooden box from the Museum's collection.
The Chinese American Citizen Alliance and NMCA logos.
A close up of hollyhocks at Casa San Ysidro with a portion of an old adobe building with a ladder leaning up against it in the background.
A postcard from the From Invisible to Visible event featuring a group of people standing and posing in a row, the Albuquerque Museum logo, and a black and white photo of a row of people in the background.
A group of people and children gather and pose for a photo, smiling at the audience.
"Buried Cars: Excavations from Stonehenge to the Grand Canyon" by Patrick Nagatani with Joseph Traugott, published by the Museum of New Mexico Press
A painting of two Native American men posing and looking at the audience. Behind them are a row of evergreen trees.
Ribbon cutting for American Furniture store at Menaul and Carlisle in 1968 with Pete Domenici in front of (from left to right): Frieda Blaugrund, wife of E. Mannie; E. Mannie Blaugrund; Henry Blaugrund; Ruth, wife of Henry.
JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT Bird On Money, 1981, acrylic and oil on canvas, 66 x 90 in. (167.6 x 228.6 cm), Rubell Family Collection, acquired in 1981
A pair of children look up at a sculpture. Behind them in the background adults chat.