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Events Calendar

Aug
22
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a variety of world pottery
ASM MASTER CLASS: World Pottery
10 a.m. – Noon, Aug. 22 – Sept. 12, 2025
Sep
17
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header image of the talk
Whiskey is for Drinking, Water is for Fighting Over
6 – 8 p.m., Sept. 17, 2025
Sep
20
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people viewing mountain scenery

Wupatki National Monument

TRAVEL: Four Corners Learning Expedition
All Day, Sept. 20 – 27, 2025
Oct
07
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hand drawn map showing a Franciscan priest on his knees while two individuals point bows and arrows at him

Fr. Eusebio Francisco Kino’s 1696-97 map, drawn to illustrate the biography of the martyred Jesuit Fr. Francisco Saeta.

Many Voices, Many Truths: Records from the O’odham (aka "Pima") Revolt of 1751–52
10 a.m. – Noon, Oct. 7 – Nov. 4, 2025
Nov
07
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historic ranch setting in southern Arizona, showing two wooden structures behind a wooden fence on grassy land

A view at Empire Ranch.

TRAVEL: Ranching Traditions and Ecology of Southern Arizona
7:30 a.m. – 6 p.m., Nov. 7, 2025
Jan
28
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Cliff Polychrome

Cliff Polychrome (Roosevelt Red Ware/Salado polychrome) bowl (23705) recovered from Kinishba (AZ V:4:1[ASM]).

ASM Master Class: Ancestral Hopi Archaeology
10 a.m. – Noon, Jan. 28 – March 4, 2026
Mar
09
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group of people smiling at the camera, standing in front of a red rock formation in the Mojave Desert.
TRAVEL: Mysterious Mojave Learning Expedition
All Day, March 9 – 14, 2026
Apr
15
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detail of Diego Rivera’s mural, History of Mexico, painted on the stairwell of the National Palace in Mexico City

Detail of Diego Rivera’s mural, "History of Mexico," painted on the stairwell of the National Palace in Mexico City.

ASM Master Class: Biographies of Power and Culture in 19th Century Mexico
9:30 – 11:30 a.m., April 15 – May 13, 2026
May
25
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Temple of Sun

Temple of the Sun, Teotihuacán

TRAVEL: Central Mexico Learning Expedition
All Day, May 25 – June 5, 2027
Sep
18
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people viewing mountain scenery

Wupatki National Monument

TRAVEL: Four Corners Learning Expedition
All Day, Sept. 18 – 25, 2027
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