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New Mexico

Facts and Figures

In the past five years, the National Endowment for the Arts distributed $12,707,393 in federal funding, either directly or through state and regional partners, in New Mexico.

In the most recent information (2023) from the Arts and Cultural Production Satellite Account (ACPSA), which is produced jointly by the National Endowment for the Arts’ Office of Research & Analysis and the Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Commerce Department, New Mexico...

  • Added 2.6 percent or $3.5 billion to the state economy from arts and cultural production
  • Employed 28,153 workers in the arts and cultural industries, with workers earning wages and benefits totaling $1.9 billion

More than 36 percent of New Mexico’s adults attended live music, theater, or dance performances, while more than 20 percent attended art exhibits, according to the 2022 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts, conducted in partnership with the U.S. Census Bureau.

In addition to offering direct grants, the NEA supports national initiatives benefiting people across the country. Over the past five years:

The Blue Star Museums program provided free admission to thousands of active military personnel and their families at 56 participating museums in New Mexico.

More than 496 students from 39 high schools in New Mexico participated in Poetry Out Loud.

The NEA Big Read program generated community events focused on reading outstanding American literature and involving more than 18,172 adults and students in New Mexico. 


New Mexico Fact Sheet

On this page, find information on the arts and culture for New Mexico, and how the National Endowment for the Arts has supported the arts in communities throughout the state. 

To find a list of grants awarded by the agency to New Mexico, go to our Recent Grant Search. 

State Highlights

A woman poses in front of a weaving loom.
NEA National Heritage Fellowship Tribute Video: TahNibaa Naataanii
Nov 17, 2022
A video tribute to Navajo/Diné textile artist and weaver TahNibaa Naataanii, recipient of a 2022 NEA National Heritage Fellowship.
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Native-American man at podium in front of large wooden carving.
Back to the Fundamentals
Ted Jojola, a professor at the University of New Mexico’s School of Architecture and Planning, founded the Indigenous Design and Planning Institute and co-founded the Indigenous Planning Division of the American Planning Association to rethink the traditional approach to community development in Native-American communities.
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Rahim AlHaj playing the oud.
Rahim AlHaj
Jun 11, 2015
Speaking the universal language of music.
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State & Regional Contacts

New Mexico Arts 
Bataan Memorial Building
407 Galisteo St, Ste 270
Santa Fe NM 87501-2641
505/827-6490
TT: 505/827-6925

Creative West (Regional Arts Organization)
1743 Wazee Street, suite 300
Denver, CO 80202
303/629-1166
wearecreativewest.org 

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