University of New Mexico Art Museum
Museum · Albuquerque ·

University of New Mexico Art Museum

Museum · Albuquerque ·

Three-story gallery with rotating exhibits of diverse artists

University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null
University of New Mexico Art Museum by null

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Center for the Arts, 203 Cornell Dr, Albuquerque, NM 87106 Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Gender neutral restroom
Free Wi-Fi
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Center for the Arts, 203 Cornell Dr, Albuquerque, NM 87106 Get directions

+1 505 277 4001
artmuseum.unm.edu
@unm_art_museum
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@unm_art_museum

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•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Gender neutral restroom
•Free Wi-Fi
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 14, 2025

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Deanna G.

Google
Not a big place but it's free and I fully enjoyed the art displayed here. From what I understand, the art often rotated and it changes, so I will try to be back again soon and often.

E.F. C.

Google
The University of New Mexico (UNM) Art Museum is located on three floors in Popejoy Hall on the campus of UNM. The attractive, modest-size gallery, which opened in 1963, displays changing exhibitions from the museum's holdings of more than 30,000 objects - the largest collection of fine arts in the state. The core of UNM Art Museum's holdings focus on 19th and 20th Century American art. This includes historical to contemporary photographic arts ranging from early daguerreotypes, to photographic prints from the Harlem Renaissance, to digital imagery; fine lithographic prints including the complete Tamarind Archive; and the Raymond Jonson archive of more than 1,300 of the renowned artist's own paintings and drawings and hundred of works by related artists. The UNM Art Museum also has small holdings of Old Master works, Spanish and Latin American arts, Early Modern European and American art works, and California Bay Area Art since the 1950s. --- The museum does not have a permanent display of any part of its collections. (Note: The UNM Art Museum's Native American art and pottery are shared, and held by the UNM Maxwell Museum of Anthropology nearby.) During Winter 2021-22, the UNM Art Gallery is showing an outstanding selection of painting triptychs, cycles, and portraits by Raymond Jonson (1891-1982), a leader of the Transcendental Painting Group that was active during the 1930s and '40s.

Robert R.

Google
Really interesting exhibits. Each floor has a different flavor, but all had a New Mexico tie-in. We just want to keep coming back to see what they are up to.

Anne J “.

Google
A nice little museum. I enjoyed viewing and learning about the art and styles of Helen Frankenthaler and Elaine de Kooning on the main floor. Especially liked de Kooning's 'Taurus' collection as well as learning about women as artists in their day and how they struggled to be taken as seriously as men. Also, Jason Pollock's piece and how he used art to work through his serious depression. The second floor holds art and memorabilia relating to oppression and revolution in different countries like Cuba - and interesting is the highlight of unsung activism and participation of brave women in these times and places. A very educational experience.

Mally F.

Google
A small exhibit but worthwhile to look at some beautiful pieces . I recommend taking a look.

alyssa M.

Google
Small but interesting collection.

Brian G.

Google
What a treasure!!! The Museum is a wonderful display of the vibrant community at the UNM. The collection is outstanding and the exhibits are beautifully displayed.

Harry H.

Google
Nice place. Two of the galleries have special exhibits opening in the fall.
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Tony M.

Yelp
This was the first time visiting the museum. It was a larger space than I expected. I enjoyed the three spaces and the exhibits that were up. The staff was friendly and helpful and had a lot of information to provide on the exhibits. I would like to check it out again.
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Claudia T.

Yelp
Art museums are always one of the best parts of a university. Always something special to discover. I hope people will continue to support it.
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D.S. A.

Yelp
I just visited this museum and, between the fact that the Frida Kahlo exhibit doesn't open until the end of August and that the long environmentalism photography exhibit is both boring and small, unless there is something you are dying to see, skip it. I paid $4 to park for four hours and I spent less than 20 minutes there.
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Jaime Patricio M.

Yelp
On many an class I had in the buildings near the UNM Art Museum I would find myself visiting this museum. I remember from early childhood coming here for a field trip to college when I yearned to see that which is learned and beautifully presented. this nurtured me and aspired me to see more and do more. To strive for beautiful things.