Encounter Culture

    New Mexico's deep artistic traditions have long engaged with the multifaceted histories and cultures of the state. At Encounter Culture, we talk with artists, historians, scientists, museum curators, and writers who are all a part of New Mexico's centuries' old lineage of helping us understand the places and people who make the Land of Enchantment so unique. https://podcast.nmculture.org/

  • Curanderismo, Poetry, and How to Heal a Broken Heart with Tommy Archuleta, Santa Fe Poet Laureate

  • Investigating Who We Are Across Media and Millennia: Season Preview with Emily Withnall and Andrea Klunder

  • From Exoplanets to Earthly Technology: Exploring Our Fears and Dreams Through Science Fiction with Ness Brown and Chris Orwoll

  • Prison Art as an Assertion of Humanity with Museum of International Folk Art Curators Patricia Sigala and Chloe Accardi

  • Rolling Into Rural Communities: Bookmobiles and Books by Mail Across New Mexico

  • A History of Genízaro Identity in the Heart of New Mexico with Dr. Gregorio Gonzales

  • Adventure Begins at Your Library: Explore New Mexico Tribal Libraries and Youth Programming

  • From Goatheads to Grand Canyons: A Love Letter to the Landscape with New Mexico State Poet Laureate, Lauren Camp

  • Protective Threads: Exploring Indigenous Fashion and Advocacy with Bobby Brower and Tara Trudell

  • Star Parties, Rim-Blown Flutes, and Pueblo History at Jemez Historic Site with Marlon Magdalena

  • Keeping New Mexico's Spanish Alive: The National Hispanic Cultural Center's Legacy Project

  • Big, Toothy, and Conveniently Dead: Why We Are Obsessed with Dinosaurs, Featuring Anthony Fiorillo, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science

  • Look Up! Leo Villareal's Astral Array at New Mexico Museum of Art Vladem Contemporary

  • Listen to the Land: Art at Bosque Redondo with Dakota Mace, Daisy Trudell-Mills, and Kéyah Keenan Henry

  • Dusty Mesas & Accessible Art: Introducing Our New Host, Emily Withnall

  • Democracy is Indigenous: The Power of the Vote with Laura Harris

  • You Can Make a Difference in Your Community with Kara Bobroff

  • A Generational Shift: Exploring Citizenship and Identity with Dr. Porter Swentzell

  • The Land is Everything: Voting Rights vs Tribal Sovereignty with Dr. Maurice Crandall

  • Who Was Miguel Trujillo? In the Words of His Granddaughter

  • Trujillo v Garley: the Landmark Case for Native American Voting Rights in New Mexico

  • How to Write About Art and Environment with Emily Withnall, El Palacio

  • Geology in New Mexico with a Side Gig in Space with Jayne Aubele and Dr. Larry Crumpler

  • Healthy Escapism: The State Library for the Blind and Print Disabled with Tim Donahue and Berdina Nieto

  • Art That Is For Everyone: Cristina González and Katie Doyle, Vladem Contemporary

  • Discovering Delight with Rachel Preston: Celebrating the Girard Wing's 40th Anniversary at the Museum of International Folk Art

  • Science Fiction for Social Justice: Fronteras del Futuro at the National Hispanic Cultural Center Art Museum with Jadira Gurulé and Augustine Romero

  • What Have the Trees Seen? New Mexico Folklore at Los Luceros Historic Site with Carly Stewart and Rebecca Ward

  • Everything Past is Present at Los Luceros Historic Site with Rebecca Ward and Carly Stewart

  • Season 3 - Beneath the Surface

  • Words on Walls with Dr. Maggie DePond, Exhibition Copy Editor for Santa Fe Museums and Historic Sites

  • Take Action: The New Mexico State Library with Jean Whitehorse and Eli Guinnee

  • The Story of Structures: Historic Preservation with Jeff Pappas

  • All Roads Lead to Chocolate: Origins of Cacao in Chaco Canyon with Dr. Patricia Crown and Jay Shapiro

  • Rooted in Tradition, Focused on the Future: Celebrating The National Hispanic Cultural Center with Dr. Margie Huerta and Noël Bella Merriam

  • History For Folks Who Don’t Like History at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum with Heather Reed

  • Listen, and Speak the Truth: Collaborating Through Conversation on the Bosque Redondo Memorial with Manuelito Wheeler and Aaron Roth

  • It Does Take Money: The Economic Impact of Art with Michelle Laflamme-Childs, New Mexico Arts and Rose Eason, gallupARTS

  • Season 2 - The Bottom Line of Art & History

  • What's Important is the Art: The Legacy of Elaine Horwitch, Southwest Rising with Dr. Julie Sasse

  • Dressing With Purpose: Norwegian Bunad and Cultural Belonging with Laurann Gilbertson and Carrie Hertz, Museum of International Folk Art

  • A Circle That Begins Anywhere: Here, Now and Always at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture with Tony Chavarria & Lillia McEnaney

  • An Underground Love Affair, The Palace Seen and Unseen with Archaeologists Cordelia Snow & Stephen Post

  • Failure and Flow with Glass Artist Robert 'Spooner' Marcus, Clearly Indigenous at Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

  • The Promise of a Photo with Anthropologist Robert Quintana Hopkins and Archivist Hannah Abelbeck, New Mexico History Museum

  • Sacred Toilet Paper and Santa Corona: The Museum of International Folk Art’s #mask with Santero Arthur López

  • The Fragility of Breathing: The New Mexico Museum of Art’s Breath Taking with artist Cynthia Greig

  • Trailer: A new podcast from the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs

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