The Museum of Navajo Art & Culture is the newest facility of the Farmington Museum System and celebrates the vibrant art, culture and history of the Diné (Navajo) people. The building was a gift from Bob and Mary Culpepper, along with an impressive collection of Navajo weavings. The Culpepper’s textile collection, along with Farmington Museum’s permanent collection will be used to exhibit, program, and educate our visitors to the wonderful indigenous cultures in our Four Corners Region.
The Farmington Museum Foundation's primary function is to support the Farmington Museum by raising funds for exhibits and programs, serving as a conduit for the acquisition of items and collecting, and promoting public relations for the Farmington Museum.
3041 E Main Street