Please Excuse Our Progress
We are currently upgrading flooring throughout the museum. During this time, some exhibits may be temporarily inaccessible. These improvements are long overdue, and we are working diligently to complete them as quickly as possible.
We appreciate your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience.
If you have questions about exhibit availability during your visit, please call 575-758-2462.
Thank you for your patience and support.
Upcoming Exhibits and Events
Through the Looking Glass: A Teen Art Showcase
Opening:
March 26th 5pm - 7pm
Exhibition Dates:
March 26th - April 24th
This exhibition highlights the connection between art, science, and mathematics through the work of Taos high school students. In collaboration with Taos Municipal Schools, UNM-Taos, and the Millicent Rogers Museum, these young artists explore observation, creativity, and critical thinking as they develop their own visual language. Each piece reflects not just learned skills, but the emergence of authentic artistic voices and a deeper way of seeing the world.
La Acequia, Nuestra Madre: Art and history of New Mexican waterways
Opening:
May 2nd, from 5PM to 7PM
Exhibit:
May 3rd - August 30th
Water is life — and in New Mexico, it flows through centuries of Indigenous knowledge, colonial history, and living community. Co-curated by artist Toby Morfin and Claire Pelaez Motsinger, La Acequia, Nuestra Madre: Art and History of New Mexican Waterways brings together fifteen contemporary New Mexican artists whose creative practices are deeply intertwined with the land they tend. Centering the acequia — a centuries-old communal irrigation system shaped by Indigenous, Moorish, Spanish, and American histories — the exhibition honors those who labor to keep the water flowing, and asks what is lost when a community's bond with water and land is severed. Participating artists include Floyd Archuleta, Luis Barela, Steve Chavez, Erin Currier, Jodie Herrera, Nicholas Herrera, Steven Katzman, Juanita J. Lavadie, Felix Lopez, Krissa Lopez, Toby Morfin, Jody Naranjo, Michael Naranjo, Roxanne Swentzell, and Jim Vogel.
Who Am I? Quien Soy Yo?
An exhibition of original paintings by Tony Ortega
Exhibit:
November 14th, 2025 - May 24th, 2026
The Millicent Rogers Museum presents Who Am I? ¿Quién Soy Yo?, featuring twelve pastel paintings by Tony Ortega that trace a young boy’s journey of self-discovery. These original works, created for the children’s book co-written with George Rivera, reflect Ortega’s exploration of identity, language, and belonging.
Rooted in memories of summers spent with his grandmother in Pecos, New Mexico, Ortega’s art celebrates the beauty of cultural inheritance and creative expression. Each image transforms memory into meaning — weaving color, light, and story into a meditation on what it means to find one’s place between worlds and to call a place home.
Drop in and visit us!
Winter Hours: 10AM -5PM daily closed on Wednesdays.
Closed on the following holidays:
New Years Day, January 1
Easter Sunday
Independence Day, July 4
San Geronimo Day, September 30
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day, December 25
Closing early at 3PM on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.
Please see the Visit page for more information about visiting and admission fees.
We are located at 1504 Millicent Rogers Rd Phone: 575-758-2462
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The Pledge of Excellence
The Millicent Rogers Museum is proud to continue with the standards of excellence that identifies us as an Accredited Museum.
The Pledge of Excellence is: “My museum pledges that, in fulfillment of its educational mission, it will strive to operate according to national standards and best practices to the best of its abilities and in accordance with its resources.”