A resident of Santa Fe since 2004, Margaret Moore Booker divides her time between writing projects and free lance editorial work. Her current projects are a scholarly book on Santa Fe’s historic houses, to be published by Rizzoli in August 2009, and entries for the upcoming Grove Encyclopedia of American Art. In recent months she has completed many editing/indexing jobs for the Museum of New Mexico Press. She has a master’s degree in art history from George Washington University; has held …
A resident of Santa Fe since 2004, Margaret Moore Booker divides her time between writing projects and free lance editorial work. Her current projects are a scholarly book on Santa Fe’s historic houses, to be published by Rizzoli in August 2009, and entries for the upcoming Grove Encyclopedia of American Art. In recent months she has completed many editing/indexing jobs for the Museum of New Mexico Press. She has a master’s degree in art history from George Washington University; has held curatorial positions at prominent museums, including the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York; and is the author of numerous articles and books on art, architecture, and women’s history/biography. A book that she co-authored, on the architecture of Nantucket Island, was chosen a “Notable Book of 2003” by the New York Times Book Review. Since moving to the Southwest, the region’s art and architecture has become the main focus of her work.