(Albuquerque NM)
Went to see the Albuquerque Museum in the Old Town section of the city. It contained a wide range of work covering historical and contemporary periods displayed throughout more galleries than could be seen in one visit.
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Numerous sculptures were scattered around the patio and walkways outside. Most were singular; however, the large group depicting early Spanish settlers was really impressive. I thought all were very good.
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Several galleries inside had paintings and other artwork with various styles and subjects. On exhibit were works by local, state, and regional artists; as well as some prominent historic artists, too. So, something for every taste.
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Afterwards, went to dinner with friends. And then, spent overnight at a native casino.
Camp: Isleta Casino
Scene: Art, sculpture, paintings
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