The Millicent Rogers museum is located in a traditional hacienda style building, creating a unique setting for a stellar collection of Southwest arts including pottery, Southwest jewelry, textiles, and Hispanic devotional arts. Highlights of the collections include Maria Martinez pottery, regional colcha embroideries, and a large portion of Millicent’s jewelry collection. The museum was founded in 1956 following Millicent’s death by her son, Paul Peralta Ramos, with 800 objects of Millicent’s serving as the core of the collection. Having now grown to over 7000 objects, the Millicent Rogers Museum is a testament to the creativity and broad appeal of Southwest arts, architecture, and cultural celebration. The Millicent Rogers Museum is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization.

 

*NARM privileges may be restricted for concerts/lectures/special exhibitions and ticketed events.