Temporary changes to operations at Museum of Indian Arts & Culture and Museum of International Folk Art July 4-11
July 4th, 2022
Museum Hill in Santa Fe will have temporary changes to operations at Museum of Indian Arts & Culture and Museum of International Folk Art during the 2022 International Folk Art Market (IFAM).
Both museums will remain open during setup (July 4-6) and teardown (July 11), however, parking will only be available across the street at Santa Fe Botanical Garden (715 Camino Lejo) with overflow parking at the Stewart L. Udall Center for Museum Resources (725 Camino Lejo).
MIAC and MOIFA will close early on July 6 at 3 p.m. and will only be accessible to IFAM ticket holders during the market (July 7-10).
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and will return to normal operations on July 12.
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