Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (https://treeservicealbuquerque.com/), located in Albuquerque, is owned and operated by the 19 Indian Pueblos of New Mexico and devoted to the preservation and perpetuation of Pueblo Indian Culture, History and Art. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is a non-profit that opened in August, 1976, to display the history and achievements of the Pueblo people, from Pre-Columbian to existing time.

The center includes a 10,000 sq ft (1,000 m2) museum of the genuine history and artifacts of traditional Pueblo cultures and their contemporary art. To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the center, an exhibit titled “We are of This Place: The Pueblo Story” opened on April 2, 2016.

The permanent exhibit highlights the imagination and adaptation which made possible the survival, diversity and achievements of each of the 19 Pueblos. The center likewise includes a small, changing exhibit that highlights the work of living traditional and contemporary artists. Traditional Indian dances and artist demonstrations are open to the general public on Saturday and Sunday. More than 200,000 people go to the center each year.

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