ABOUT NANM
OUR MISSION
To elevate New Mexico’s Native American arts and cultural activities by promoting the numerous events, institutions and historic sites and providing Cultural tourists and visitors to the State, current, accurate, and detailed information to support and enhance their adventures while here.
OUR LEADERSHIP

Audrey Rubinstein, brings her Metta Agency to the team. Audrey and Metta have worked for 15 years in the field of art and cultural publicity and content creation, a field in which she currently represents Santa Fe’s major cultural events nationally and internationally.  Her background in theatrical and performing arts and the international scope of her work enable her to achieve her “number one priority” which is to enhance and maintain the national and international reputation of Santa Fe as a world-class art and cultural destination.

Walt Borton, since relocating to New Mexico in 1996, has served communications and community involvement initiatives with the Clark Hulings Foundation, SWAIA, Indigenous Celebration 22, Desert Academy, Bosque School, Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe Children’s Museum, Caskey Lees Productions and the Objects of Art and Santa Fe Antiquities shows’ production group. He taught fine art marketing at Santa Fe University of Art and Design, founded Trader Walt’s Flea Market (at The Downs & El Museo Cultural), and has served on the boards of Assistance Dogs of the West and Need and Deed, a support group for the unhoused. He is currently Communications Chair of the Veterans and Military Families Caucus of the New Mexico Democratic Party and Producer and Director of Community Involvement for Tumbleweed Ranch Inc.’s new play, The Last Dance of Billy the Kid.

K. R. (Kim) Martindale has had a rich and diverse career that began in his early teens when he helped coordinate and implement the original and influential Whitehawk, (formerly the Antique American Indian Art Show Santa Fe). After graduating from high school in 1979, his specific areas of interest led to intensive studies at various University of California campuses, as well as universities in Iowa, Japan, and Taiwan. At the same time, he continued his education by getting hands-on experience working for Sotheby’s Los Angeles and Hong Kong. His passions led to a succession of groundbreaking shows in Santa Fe, New Mexico that he co-produced with the late John Morris: Ethnographic Art Show, Winter Antiquities Show, the Summer Antiquities Show, and the Old West Show. Martindale’s credits also include the Tribal Art Show, held in association with the Denver Art Museum, and the Scottsdale Antiques and Fine Art Show, Emerging Artists, and ARTscottsdale, all in association with the Phoenix Art Museum and Art and Antiques Magazine. In California, he produced the Santa Monica Indian Art Show, as well as the San Francisco show, Ethnic Visions.

John Bilotta, a faculty member in the Media Arts Design Department at Cypress College since From 1991 to 2024, has a bachelor of arts in Fine & Applied Arts: Design Option, emphasis on Graphic Design, from Cal State Los Angeles. Besides being part of the MAD faculty, John is the master print maker at Nash Editions fine art & digital print making studio. He is also a freelance web developer for various individuals and companies in the art community.