Q&A with Designer Laura Noriega
Noriega shares how she created her chair in Have a Seat: Mexican Chair Design Today.
Noriega shares how she created her chair in Have a Seat: Mexican Chair Design Today.
Laura Noriega es una de los 22 diseñadores que se presentan en la exposición Have a Seat: Mexican Chair Design Today.
As a child, he enjoyed books in many ways, and incorporated his experiences in the 1952 book, A Hole is to Dig.
Los amantes de los libros tendrán mucho que celebrar este otoño con nuestra próxima exhibición Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak.
A few ways you can explore connections to sustainability in the museum's galleries.
The DAM recently acquired two outstanding works of 18th-century Quito sculpture to enrich our collection of Colonial Latin American art.
Two video performances by Sandra Monterroso document the laborious process of dyeing and washing cotton by hand.
Two video performances by Sandra Monterroso document the laborious process of dyeing and washing cotton by hand.
Posada created hundreds of popular images of skeletons illustrating stories told in accompanying verse or rhymes.
Posada creó cientos de imágenes populares de esqueletos que ilustran historias acompañadas de versos o rimas.
The museum collaborated with Acoma cultural advisors on the care of 12 textiles.
See Cajah Reed's installation in the Thread Studio.