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Museum Store at MoCNA (Museum of Contemporary Native Arts)

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The non-profit MoCNA store supports the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Native American artists, and Native American businesses with the products we offer. All tax-free.

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Find the best selection of contemporary Native American jewelry, paintings, pottery, basketry, and other forms of art. Rotating exhibits in the Lloyd Kiva New Gallery feature premier contemporary Native American artists. Explore the expansive collection of Native American books, DVDs, and CDs, and T-shirts for adults and children. Purchases are tax free, and support the museum and the artists. Museum members save 10% in the store. Join today!



"IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts MoCNA The IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts MoCNA is the country's only museum for exhibiting, collecting and interpreting the most progressive work of contemporary Native artists."
Address: 108 Cathedral Pl, Santa Fe (Nouveau-Mexique) 87501
Parking: Street
State: NM
City: Santa Fe
Street Number: 108 Cathedral Pl
Zip Code: 87501
categories: shopping & retail, museum


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 17:00
Friday: 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 17:00
Sunday: 12:00 - 17:00


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Reviews
A nice art gallery/museum with very interesting art. It’s right in the center and easy to walk to. They had three different exhibits. Four if you count the art garden. Rick Rivet: Journeys, Mounds and the Metaphysical is an interesting art collection mixing scenes from life in the Arctic, scenes from the times when the natives were conquered and a flare of mystery surrounding the journeys by sea. Inherent Memory was a multi-media/mixed media exhibition with bright colors, basketry and a a poem I feel in love with see photo. Last but not least, on the second floor was The Stories We Carry dedicated to storytelling via jewelry. Some of the pieces were just gorgeous! Mixed metals, precious stones, glass beads and furs. A joy for the eyes and engagement for the mind! The gallery store had interesting pieces as well from books to prints! There was also a mini-exhibition of a designer who mixes the concepts of medicine and fashion in a curious way. The clothing was incredible!
We visited on First Friday when there was free admissions 5-7pm. We were only able to view the side exhibits and the upstairs as they closed the main exhibit so we had limited access to the museum. There were a few works by Jean LeMarr that were phenomenal to reflect upon and jewelry there as well. Lots of other galleries in the area to walk around and look at too. Worth the visit for free admissions on First Friday. Not sure if I would pay full admissions but I am not sure what the main exhibit is like.
I was at santa fe only for a couple of hours and I HAD to stop by this museum. As I was walking through the plaza, I picked over the window and I fell in love with the collection displayed.
Not a large museum, but it's an excellent collection. A lot of beautiful work from modern voices, often from within the past five years.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
It’s very cool how art is captured like a time capsule.. awesome
A compact and well curated museum of contemporary art, with an invaluable and seldom heard voice of this land's first inhabitants. Having just come from the Whitney's exhibition of Jaun Quick-to-see Smith, I found this place a great continuation of themes that seem to permeate the native experience. The small footprint of this museum allowed me to move through slowly and truly absorb it without dedicating an entire day. Truly a great addition to the contemporary art museums I've visited. I will definitely return. Price for entry: $5.00 Ticket type: New Mexico resident
Beautiful place! Their fashion collection was fantastic. When we went, the upstair's jewelry collection wasn't open, but we would love to revisit. The gift shop also sell original arts as well as prints.
Small exebitions and I expected more but end of Semestre guess.
I really enjoyed the art in this museum. Really excellent works are on display here. I put this as a must see place when visiting Santa Fe. The staff and guards are friendly and the museum is not overwhelming but rather just enough to appeal to your inner artist!
Amazing collection of metalwork, beadwork and textiles in the permanent collection. The current exhibit on native fashion is truly breathtaking!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot surePrice for adult entry$6–10
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