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Construction To Start This Week On New Mexico Museum Of Art Vladem Contemporary In Santa Fe’s Railyard District
NMMOA News:
The New Mexico Museum of Art (NMMOA) and the Museum of New Mexico Foundation have announced that construction work will begin this week on the New Mexico Museum of Art Vladem Contemporary on the site of the Halpin Building in the Railyard District in Santa Fe.
This moves the museum one step closer to the vision of a dedicated space for contemporary art to complement the historic 1917 building on the Santa Fe Plaza.
Bradbury Stamm Construction of Albuquerque was selected Jan. 25 as the general contractor for the NMMOA Vladem Contemporary. The $14.1 million construction project is expected to be completed in 14 months.
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Rotorua Multicultural Council looking forward to bright 2021
14 Jan, 2021 06:52 PM
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There were many countries represented in the Parade of Nations during last year s Waitangi Day celebrations. Photo / Supplied
There were many countries represented in the Parade of Nations during last year s Waitangi Day celebrations. Photo / Supplied
Shauni James is the Rotorua Weekender reportershauni.james@nzme.co.nz@thedailypost
Rotorua s Multicultural Council is looking forward to 2021, with both much of the same and new projects on the horizon for this year.
Rotorua Multicultural Council president Margriet Theron says throughout 2021 the council will be doing more of the same.
This includes working with community services from Plunket right through to Hospice to help migrants learn about and understand all of the services that are available in Rotorua, as well as to help the different services understand the migrant communities better.