Upcoming Special Hours:

January 4, 2026 | Open 10 AM–3 PM

First Friday

  • Friday, October 4
  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM MT
  • 217 JOHNSON STREET. SANTA FE, NM 87501

Join us for extended hours at the Museum on the First Friday of every month! Admission is free from 5:00 PM–7:00 PM.

Join us for extended hours at the Museum on the First Friday of every month! Admission is free from 5:00 PM–7:00 PM. 

Just in time for spooky season, meet creepy crawlers on the patio with the Santa Fe Reptile and Bug Museum. Museum goers of all ages will get hands-on experiences with a collection of unusual creatures, artifacts, fossils, and more.

Make it an art-filled evening and visit our First Friday partners in downtown Santa Fe. First Friday partners include: 
 

Patina Gallery 
Victory Gallery 
New Mexico Museum Foundation Shops 
Owings Gallery on Palace 
Hecho Gallery 
Peyton Wright Galleries 
New Mexico History Museum 
Sorrel Sky Gallery 
New Mexico Museum of Art 

Upcoming Events

Abstract watercolor of a small adobe building which was used as a studio. The picture plane is divided into three separate organic shaped geometric elements; a fluid swash of green ground on which the adobe structure sits and a large transparent wash of blue surrounding the building as the sky. The studio itself is softened rectangle shape of transparent yellow which reveals, to the left, a brown feathered watercolor bleed as the doorway.

Event Classes

Online Class: Get Your Watercolor Off to a Great Start

Online

Monday, January 5

11:00am

Photograph of a person with long hair from behind standing in front of a large print of clouds over a desert landscape in shades of red and orange. In the foreground is a sculpture in light brown and sand shades.

Event Talks

Mornings with O'Keeffe: “Tewa Nangeh/Tewa Country"

Online

Wednesday, January 7

9:00am

Large pinkish/orange shell that dominates most of the canvas, with a much smaller shell beside it on the lower left. Both are oval in shape and open to their undersides, exposing the dark glossy pink of the inside of a shell. They are nestled on a white cloth or tissue paper that has folds suggesting a depth, as if the objects are in a box. The larger shell is chipped on it's upper left tip.

Event Classes

Online Class: Shells & Pebbles

Online

Wednesday, January 7

12:00pm