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From the Roots of Paquimé

Black vest with gold vine details and blue and red flowers

2022 Museum Anthropology Class Projects

Carly Johston holds a thin spear while inventorying it for project. She is in the basement collections storage, wearing a black shirt and black mask.

What is an Inventory?

Pottery Display Photo

Work Begins in Pottery from the Americas

Progress of weaving the saint's huipil

The Saint’s Huipil Project Continues

Close up of peplum

A Kanga-Inspired Dress

Santa María Magdalena dressed in an elaborate multicolored hand-woven huipil processed through the streets of Magdalenas by four men.

And So It Begins...

Detail of floral applique on floor-length navy and pink gown. 2003.31.05

Personal Histories and Conservation in Historical Clothing Collections

Twined basket by Lydia Pesata

MatriArt at the University Museum: Lydia Pesata

Green lotus shoe from China, 1960.01.194

Museum Anthropology Class Projects

Detail of rug with red, white, gray, and black stripes and geometric patterns

MatriArt at the University Museum: Isabel Deschine

Detail of black and white bowl with bird

MatriArt at the University Museum: Lucy Lewis

Shelf in storage full of historical irons

From Pin Cushions to Irons: A Historical Collections Inventory Update

section of quilt made of cigarette silks pieced together showing flags of the world, important figures, plants and animals

Cigarette Silks and Museums: A Quilt from the Estate of Robert W. Boney

Brown woven rug featuring white, tan, red, and black geometric designs and New Mexico Aggies in the center

NMSU in Textiles: Inventory Updates

Detail of flower embroidery on shawl

Recent Acquisition: Two Shawls from Zinacantán

1991.04.192, Diné/Navajo rug with peach background and vine pattern

Fall Conservation Intern: Sam Corral

Close-up of the twined basket weave

Recent Acquisition: Basket by Lydia Pesata

Assorted sherds from Berrenda Creek

Legacy Collections and Berrenda Creek

Exterior of University Museum building Kent Hall in Fall

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