Located on Camino Lejo, northeast of Santa Fe’s Plaza district, along with the Wheelwright Museum and the Museum of Indian Arts and Cultures, the Museum of International Folk Art has some of the greatest displays and a nifty gift shop. If you think folk art from around the world doesn’t fit in with your itinerary of Native arts searching, reconsider such a notion by visiting this museum. One interesting thing you’ll discover is how many abstract symbols used in art have a broader geographical application than you might suspect. Also, look at how other cultures use turquoise for their adornment, especially in Nepal and Tibet.
Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, NM