News from Acequia Madre House

Historic Adobe Churches of New Mexico – An ARC GIS Project with Getty and Acequia Madre House
Camille Lopez-Ambrosio—intern at the Getty Conservation Institute and a UCLA student— recently explored the Acequia Madre House photography collection. The project focuses on churches of New Mexico over time, and uses the stunning photography of the...
A Conversation with Curators Jeanne Brako and Cheri Falkenstein Doyle

Martin Schultz, Curator from the Museum of World Cultures, on the Acequia Madre House Collections
Untitled watercolor painting, attributed to Encarnacion Pena. Presented as a gift to Eva by artist Olive Rush, who had moved to Santa Fe in 1920. Acequia Madre House is home to a unique Collection that reflects the history of Santa Fe and New Mexico throughout...

CREATIVE DIALOGUE XII in Santa Fe NM, July 6-16 2020
Due to Covid-19, this year's Creative Dialogue program will be postponed until July 6-16, 2021. 4 composers, 4 pianists and 5 string players will work together with Magnus Lindberg, Anssi Karttunen and Nicolas Hodges. The composers will write pieces for piano and...

Three Wise Women: The life and legacy of Eva and the Leonoras
Three remarkable women, representing three generations, built and lived in one of Santa Fe’s beloved houses, at 614 Acequia Madre. Eva Scott Fényes and her daughter and granddaughter tallied remarkable achievements in the arts, science, business, and cultural...