Hours of Operation

Tuesday - Friday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Saturday:  11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Closed:  December 24 - January 31,

August 1-31

Best of the Collection: 10-Year Celebration03-Mar-2012

In celebration of a decade of effort to expose and educate visitors to the diverse range, vitality, and artistic merits of material culture and folk art produced by indigenous peoples of the Americas, the Museum invites the public to the opening of Best of the Collection: Ten Year Anniversary Celebr..


Day of The Dead02-Nov-2011

Museum of the Americas invites the public to celebrate El Dia de los Muertos with an Open House, refreshments, and traditional ofrenda on Tuesday, November 1, 2011 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. In addition, the museum will preview the exhibit, Folk Art Nativities of the Americas, which will b..


Folk Art Nativities22-Oct-2011

Folk Art Nativities of the Americas features over 100 nativites crafted by village artisans and indigenous peoples from throughout the Native American Southwest, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. They share traditional elements but display great variety in color and size, in med..


Along the Navajo Trail: A Look at Culture, Tradition and Craft25-Mar-2011

Change comes slowly to the Navajo. In 1864 they were forced to march 300 miles, called the “Long Walk,” from their homelands to Fort Sumner, New Mexico, where those who survived the terrible trek were never provided adequate food or shelter. Conditions were so..


Day of The Dead15-Oct-2010

The Museum of the Americas invites the public to celebrate El Día de los Muertos with art, food and music, Saturday, October 30, 2010 from 7—9pm. The museum unveils another dramatic altar by Fort Worth floral designer Cathy Kyle, and features Fort Worth painter and ceramic artist, ..


Kiowa Traditions14-Sep-2010

Frank Geionety, a Kiowa, comes to Weatherford, Texas, September 25th, to tell tales of the Kiowas, to show traditional crafts, demonstrate the way a sense of family is essential to a strong cultural heritage, and offer his own artistic vision. Frank will sing the legends and tales in his native..


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Discover ALL of The Americas

The Museum of the Americas presents the colorful and diverse heritage of native peoples of the Americas through a representative collection of late 19th and 20th century artifacts, crafts, and folk art. The rich cultural traditions of these peoples are reflected in the intricate and distinctive designs of the objects they make for daily use, for religious ceremonies and for trade.

 

 

The goal of the Museum of the Americas is to nurture understanding of and appreciate for diverse peoples, their history, the beauty they create, and their struggles to survive and preserve their culture when adapting to a changing and often harsh world.

 

Explore the carvings of Northwest Coast Indians, the graphics of the Plains Indians, colorful custumes of the Seminole Indians of Florida, intricately designed molas from the Kuna Indians of Panama, a complete miniature Mexican village, santos, retablos, and a 19th century altar from Mexico. Take a visual trip through the Western Hemisphere of the past and the present.

CURRENT EXHIBIT