
Northern New Mexico Regional Art Center
Northern New Mexico Regional Art Center
The Northern New Mexico Regional Art Center (NNMRAC) is located in the Convento on the Plaza de Española, where NNMRAC conducts year-round art classes and workshops for children, adults, senior citizens, and adults with disabilities. NNMRAC also provides and sponsors professional art exhibitions in the Convento Gallery and operates a consignment gift shop that sells original handmade works of art.
We are open to the public for prescheduled classes and museum tours. The Mision and the Historic Bond House has 19th Century Hispanic textiles and costumes from the collection of Linda and Mark Winter. The Convento Gallery is featuring Paula Reid and coming next month James Espinoza. Additionally, the public is welcome to consign artwork and support regional artists during visiting hours: Monday through Friday, 12:00 - 5:00 pm.
Our Education center is set up for painting, retablos, frescos pottery, quilting, and other inspiring mediums.
You can schedule groups to take Heritage art classes with us before 12:00 pm or after 4:00 ppm.
Call us at 505.946.8422 or 505.753.0416 to reserve a private tour of all of our facilities.




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