
Oliver La Farge Library
Oliver La Farge Library is a public branch library in Santa Fe, NM. Open 2,808 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 11,593 square feet.
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Oliver La Farge Library is a public branch library in Santa Fe, NM. Open 2,808 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 11,593 square feet.

This program is made possible by the support from Friends of the Santa Fe Public Library. Visit santafelibraryfriends.org to learn more. For accommodations such as translations, ASL interpreters, or disability needs, please email library@santafenm.gov or call 505-955-2817.

Teens are invited to decompress after school with tea and snacks, art supplies, board games, a reading nook/nap zone, wifi, and more.

Read an author of your choosing from a predetermined country. May's nation is Kenya. We will meet each third Thursday of the month to discuss your author, their works, and any themes they explore. For disability accommodations, please contact a Programs Manager for SFPL at 505-955-6786 or...

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Window Box Project at Vladem Contemporary The Window Box Project will house a series of installations created by New Mexico-based artists and will be accessible throughout the year to any and all inte

TheSanta Fe International Film Festival, now an Academy Award®-qualifying film festival, is a spectacular event for film enthusiasts and industry professionals alike, October 14-19, 2026. Boasting mor

Explore Yiddish culture by reading about the Yiddish Alphabet and Yiddish stories. Whether Yiddish is familiar or new all are invited for this fun storytime. For accommodations such as translations, ASL interpreters, or disability needs, please email library@santafenm.gov or call 505-955-2817. ...

This program is made possible by the support from Friends of the Santa Fe Public Library. Visit santafelibraryfriends.org to learn more. For accommodations such as translations, ASL interpreters, or disability needs, please email library@santafenm.gov or call 505-955-2817.

Something Queer at the LibrarySafe harbor to explore LGBTQ+ literature FREEDOM TO READ, POWER TO WRITE Join Kit Rosewater as she leads a roundtable discussion on the importance of protecting diversity in children's books and the freedom to read right here in New Mexico. Kit's journey as an...

Santa Fe Public Library is a public central library in Santa Fe, NM. Open 2,808 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 35,929 square feet.

Explore Yiddish culture by reading about the Yiddish Alphabet and Yiddish stories. Whether Yiddish is familiar or new all are invited for this fun storytime. For accommodations such as translations, ASL interpreters, or disability needs, please email library@santafenm.gov or call 505-955-2817. ...

Join the library and the Santa Fe Children's Museum for a cozy, evening storytime that includes a snack and a craft. Bilingual stories in Spanish are shared on the first and third Thursdays. Growing Up New Mexico home visitors are available on the first Thursdays. This program is funded by the...

May's Selection: The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer Read about and discuss the wonders of the natural world with like-minded people. Each session revolves around a new title from a curated list of recent publications.

Teens are invited to decompress after school with tea and snacks, art supplies, board games, a reading nook/nap zone, wifi, and more.

Join us at the library to create your very own flower masterpiece! Inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe’s paintings of red poppies, teaching artist Christina Kortz will be using coffee filters and watercolors to help participants create their own 3D poppies. Create with O’Keeffe is a free monthly drop-in...

Explore Yiddish culture by reading about the Yiddish Alphabet and Yiddish stories. Whether Yiddish is familiar or new all are invited for this fun storytime. For accommodations such as translations, ASL interpreters, or disability needs, please email library@santafenm.gov or call 505-955-2817. ...

Drop-in and visit with a SCORE Mentor at the Library for your business needs! Make this your best business year yet. Whether you're launching a startup, scaling operations or planning your exit strategy, SCORE's experienced mentors are here to help you succeed at no cost. Small business owners who.

Join La Farge Branch Library's newest writing group. Share your writing projects and give feedback. All welcome!

Practice reading aloud to a friendly therapy dog from the Santa Fe Animal Shelter Pet Outreach Program! Our dogs are patient, cuddly, and love to hear stories! Reluctant readers will gain confidence and seasoned readers will enjoy practicing their read-aloud skills in a relaxed environment. This...

This program is made possible by the support from Friends of the Santa Fe Public Library. Visit santafelibraryfriends.org to learn more. For accommodations such as translations, ASL interpreters, or disability needs, please email library@santafenm.gov or call 505-955-2817.

Feeling disconnected? Want to enhance your natural skills to better communicate and listen to others? Join long-time professional learning and people development strategist Jules Dresen for these monthly workshops focusing on practicing two skills everyone possesses: listening and curiosity. These..

Do you play guitar and read music? If so, you are invited to join the Santa Fe Guitar Ensemble. We meet weekly at La Farge Branch Library and we welcome anybody who would like to share their love for music.

Join us for a fiber-arts social gathering! Knit, crochet, embroider, stitch, and more! Supplies and help will be available. Bring your own project to work on in our community setting or begin a new one. All skill levels welcome! For Adults. For disability accommodations, please contact Programs...


Exhibitions Past Current Upcoming Rooted Strong: Visions of America from New Mexico April 4, 2026 - September 7, 2026Plaza Building Rooted Strong: Visions of America from New Mexico April 4, 2026 - Se

School Tours School Tours allow teachers and students to dive deeper into exhibition themes and the elements of art in conjunction with a Docent-led tour of one or more of the exhibitions on-view at t

Responsible– We recognize our buildings and collections are important parts of the cultural heritage of the State of New Mexico. Our commitment to caring for the museum collection and historic buildin

Research Requests Library and Archives The library and archives are available to the public when the Librarian & Archivist is present. Please call 505-231-5065 or email Abby Smith, Librarian and Infor

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