Art Through Struggle Gallery in We Are of This Place: The Pueblo Story – the next indoor mural project is by NSRGNTS, two Indigenous artists based in Albuquerque. NSRGNTS is Leah Povi Marie Lewis (Laguna, Taos, Zuni Pueblos/Hopi/Diné) and Votan Henriquez (Maya/Nahua). Leah and Votan are becoming well known for their unique anime-inspired style of mural painting in vivid colors. Their artwork for IPCC will focus on Pueblo empowerment of past, present, and future. The mural will place emphasis on Po’pay as a Pueblo role model and a figure of strength. The space will invite storytelling and teaching for all ages, through the mural’s approachable style that will be accessible even for our youngest audiences and community members. The reception is scheduled for the evening of Friday, June 28, from 5-7pm. The exhibition will be on view from June 28, 2024 through June 1, 2025. more info...
Desert Stories: The Art of Kelly Frye & Jazmin Novak is an artist-led exhibition collaboratively curated by Kelly Frye (Tesuque Pueblo/Mescalero Apache descent) and Jazmin Novak (Diné) of the Santa Fe, New Mexico area. Desert Stories interweaves visual narratives of the Southwest in paintings, glass, clay, and bronze artworks. In Frye’s paintings, she reorganizes geometric patterns into symphonies of color that melt into each other. In Novak’s sculpture, she uses asymmetry in her color palettes to give emphasis to certain parts of desert animals, like rabbits and coyotes. Bringing together two- and three-dimensional expressions creates an innovative take on the world of the Southwest desert as seen in the artists’ reimaginings of angular pottery designs and iconic, brush-dwelling animals. Using color as a method of disorientation, Frye and Novak make us see familiar Southwest elements in a completely different and unfamiliar light.
The IPCC is honored to open the Pueblo Baseball Community Gallery, on view from August 10 through October 27, 2024. This gallery is presented as a new addition to the Pueblo Baseball: Stitching Our Community Together exhibition. The Pueblo Baseball Community Gallery offers visitors an opportunity to learn more about Pueblo Baseball through a variety of perspectives in players’ and coaches’ stories, contributions, and memorabilia that portray the legacy of a sport that is deeply rooted in Pueblo communities.
Bingo, but make it fabulous! Join us for a Drag Bingo extravaganza at the historic Lobo Theater on September 21st!
Doors open at 1:30 PM and the bingo fun starts at 2 PM.
Hosted by the dazzling duo of Vanessa Patricks and Avery Martini, this event is guaranteed to be a blast! Get ready for laughter, prizes, and unforgettable entertainment. Don't miss out!
IPCC’s Gala will offer guests an unforgettable, multi-course contemporary Indigenous dinner showcasing the creative culinary artistry of our acclaimed Indian Pueblo Kitchen staff. This one-of-a-kind event will take place under the stars in IPCC’s beautiful, mural-lined courtyard and will feature silent and live auctions and cultural dance performances. We will also be paying tribute to and honoring the students, teachers, and legacy of the Albuquerque Indian School. more info...
Join Librarian Jonna Paden (Acoma) in the library or on Zoom for a discussion of the book Invisible No More: Voices From Native America with a focus on Pueblo authors and contributors centered in Albuquerque.
For too long, Native American people in the United States have been stereotyped as vestiges of the past, invisible citizens in their own land obliged to remind others, “We are still here!” Yet today, Native leaders are at the center of social change, challenging philanthropic organizations that have historically excluded Native people, and fighting for economic and environmental justice.
Thank you for participating in our virtual Pueblo Book Club. Each participant is important and valued, we welcome your participation. more info...
Get ready for the return of Morgue and Krypt Horror Fest. A full weekend of non stop horror. Packed with vendors, celebrity guests, guest panels, workshop panels, parties, contests, horror film fest screenings, the M&K zombie pinup pageant, and so much more, every day thrills you with something new.
Follow our social pages to see all the gory updates. Check back to the website frequently to plan your weekend schedules as we get closer to the event.
Coming back for our 6th year, the New Mexico Prickly Pear Festival is excited to return to the beautiful grounds of the Gutierrez Hubbell House for another year of food, music, arts and crafts and a lot more celebrating everything prickly pear. In addition to our full day of cooking demos, arts and crafts workshops, music, and vendor market selling all kinds of prickly pear and local goods on Saturday September 28th, we’re also adding an evening event to our festival line up. On Friday September 27th, our Prickly Nights programming will host music and performances alongside a selection of food and drinks with a prickly pear focus. Tickets can be found here.
On Friday, festival goers can watch a series of musical performances from jazz trio Basilaris, named for a species of prickly pear cactus, Lara Manzanares, and performance by the National Institute of Flamenco Company, all while taking in the evening air and food and drinks from a selection of vendors.
Then on Saturday for our main day festival goers can enjoy cooking demos from Lilia Avila from Three Sisters Kitchen, Amber Benson from NMSU, and Tina Archuleta owner and chef of Italityas well as a prickly pear cocktail and mocktail demo with Safe House Distilling Co. and Sugar Moon Syrups. Folks can also get creative and paint their own prickly pear decorated pot with four painting sessions throughout the day with Susan Gomez Arts (you can book your session here) and two natural dye workshops from Kalyn Finnell showing folks how to make the gorgeous carmine red dye with the prickly pear cochineal bug. Attendees can browse 60 plus vendors selling all kinds of prickly pear eats, drinks, arts, crafts, and other local products and while checking out the vendor goods folks can hear performances from Micah Thunder, Mauro Woody, and Dust City Opera.
And inside the Hubbell House we’ll have a series of talks and workshops for farmers, ranchers, and gardeners on how and why to incorporate prickly pear and other native plants into their systems.
The Water Strider Dance Group (Zuni) will be dancing.
Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.
They ensure that life continues and connections to the past and future are reinforced. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the only place in North America to offer cultural Native American dances every week, year-round.
On Saturday, September 28, our book will be Forever Cousinsby Laurel Goodluck, illustrated by Jonathan Nelson.
In this Native American story, Kara and Amanda are best friend-cousins. Then Kara leaves the city to move back to the Rez. Will their friendship stay the same?
This tender story about navigating change reminds readers that the power of friendship and family can bridge any distance. After reading, children will create their own friendship bracelets to make and share.
The Water Strider Dance Group (Zuni) will be dancing.
Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.
They ensure that life continues and connections to the past and future are reinforced. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the only place in North America to offer cultural Native American dances every week, year-round.
Coming back for our 6th year, the New Mexico Prickly Pear Festival is excited to return to the beautiful grounds of the Gutierrez Hubbell House for another year of food, music, arts and crafts and a lot more celebrating everything prickly pear. In addition to our full day of cooking demos, arts and crafts workshops, music, and vendor market selling all kinds of prickly pear and local goods on Saturday September 28th, we’re also adding an evening event to our festival line up. On Friday September 27th, our Prickly Nights programming will host music and performances alongside a selection of food and drinks with a prickly pear focus. Tickets can be found here.
On Friday, festival goers can watch a series of musical performances from jazz trio Basilaris, named for a species of prickly pear cactus, Lara Manzanares, and performance by the National Institute of Flamenco Company, all while taking in the evening air and food and drinks from a selection of vendors.
Then on Saturday for our main day festival goers can enjoy cooking demos from Lilia Avila from Three Sisters Kitchen, Amber Benson from NMSU, and Tina Archuleta owner and chef of Italityas well as a prickly pear cocktail and mocktail demo with Safe House Distilling Co. and Sugar Moon Syrups. Folks can also get creative and paint their own prickly pear decorated pot with four painting sessions throughout the day with Susan Gomez Arts (you can book your session here) and two natural dye workshops from Kalyn Finnell showing folks how to make the gorgeous carmine red dye with the prickly pear cochineal bug. Attendees can browse 60 plus vendors selling all kinds of prickly pear eats, drinks, arts, crafts, and other local products and while checking out the vendor goods folks can hear performances from Micah Thunder, Mauro Woody, and Dust City Opera.
And inside the Hubbell House we’ll have a series of talks and workshops for farmers, ranchers, and gardeners on how and why to incorporate prickly pear and other native plants into their systems.
Floor Coverings International is excited to invite you to our 1-Year Anniversary Party! Join us Saturday, September 28th from 4-7 PM for a evening of unforgettable fun, food, drinks and community!
The AAIAF is the only authentic, all-Native American art show in town during the Balloon Fiesta.
This premier event will showcase the work of over 50 artists vendors. Meet, talk with, and shop directly form Native artists. The two-day festival also includes cultural dances and art demonstrations.
During Balloon Fiesta Week, IPCC’S beautiful, mural-lined courtyard will have multiple Native dances and be filled with Native artists selling their handcrafted art and jewelry. Guests can also shop for authentic Native art at the Indian Pueblo Store and are also invited to experience immersive exhibits and learn about Pueblo history and culture. In addition, visitors can savor authentic Indigenous cuisine at IPCC’s acclaimed Indigenous restaurant, Indian Pueblo Kitchen. more info...
And this year we've brought a few new terrifying friends! Join us as we take you through the 13 Gates of Terror each room more terrifying than the last!
The AAIAF is the only authentic, all-Native American art show in town during the Balloon Fiesta.
This premier event will showcase the work of over 50 artists vendors. Meet, talk with, and shop directly form Native artists. The two-day festival also includes cultural dances and art demonstrations.
Coleridge-Taylor Ballade in a minor Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto No. 1 GershwinRhapsody in Blue Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet
Just over 100 years ago, George Gershwin composed a concerto for jazz orchestra, and the result redefined American music. Take in his Rhapsody in Blue, performed by Kate Shao, first-place winner in the piano division of this year’s Jackie McGehee Young Artists’ Competition. The youthful vigor continues with cellist Sydney Tasker, the first-place string division winner, performing Saint-Saëns’s Cello Concerto No. 1. Also on the program are Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s energetic Ballade and Tchaikovsky’s Overture-Fantasy Romeo and Juliet.
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 in d minor, Op. 30 Bruckner Symphony No. 4 in E-flat Major, WAB 104
Olga Kern is back, this time performing Sergei Rachmaninoff’s most technically challenging concerto, one made famous by Vladimir Horowitz. This will be but the latest of Olga’s visits to New Mexico, each one building upon the last. The symphonies of Anton Bruckner, including the fourth, performed here, were also built one upon the other. His Symphony No. 4 is known for both the extensive revisions it received by the composer as well as its powerful finale.
The New Mexico Philharmonic’s Power Concerts series is back for another season of illuminating, affordable, family-friendly concerts! This series is geared toward introducing young audience members and their families to classical music, the orchestra, and the instruments that make it all possible. Our first Power Concert of the season starts off with a bang! Our brass and percussion sections steal the show in the Power Concerts’ signature tune, the opening to Richard Strauss’s Also sprach Zarathustra. Then, the magic of Bruckner meets the magic of the movies when we pair movements of Bruckner’s Symphony No. 4 with two of John Williams’s classics, the “Flying Theme” from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and “Darth Vader’s Theme” from Star Wars. Music Director Roberto Minczuk conducts.
Join us for a celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day as we honor the culture and resilience of the Pueblo people, as well as all Indigenous people across the country. We will be celebrating with a full day of cultural dances, as well as speakers celebrating the culture and achievements of the Pueblo community.
Dance groups and times subject to change.
9:00am: Tlacayolt Dance Group
Tribe: Chichimeca Mexica Azteca
10:00am: The Pueblo Dance Group
Tribes: Laguna, Acoma, Zuni, Hopi
11:00am: Sky City Buffalo Ram Dancers
Tribe: Acoma Pueblo
12:00pm: Howeya Family Traditional Dance Group
Tribe: Acoma Pueblo
1:00pm: Start of speakers
2:00pm: Cellicion Traditional Dance Group
Tribe: Zuni Pueblo
Join us for the Better Business Bureau's Secure Your ID Shred Day on October 19, 2024 from 9 AM to 11AM at First National 1870, located at 7300 Jefferson St. NE Albuquerque, NM 87109
Bring your unwanted personal and confidential documents to be shredded on-site by Black Dog Shredding,
2 boxes or bags of shred material per vehicle
E-cycling will also be provided by PC Place for your convenience.
Please remove lithium batteries.
This is a great opportunity to get rid of old electronics and prevent them from ending up in landfills.
VIN etching for your vehicle provided by Albuquerque Police Department
Taking place behind Print Express, follow signs and volunteer instructions
Please allow 5 to 10 minutes per vehicle
Shred Day is sponsored by First National 1870, PC Place, Black Dog Shredding, and KDSK 92.9 FM. The BBB would like to thank our sponsors and partners for their support in making this event possible.
For a full list of what you can bring for document shredding and electronic recycling, head over to BBB. more info...
In “Sculptural Stories,” an IPCC Youth Arts Workshop, youth ages 9 to 13 years old will be introduced to making visual art in sculptural forms and learn that they can make their own vision come to life. Participants will transform an idea into a colorful, three-dimensional clay object, bring this object home with them, and consider what sculptural forms that they can make in the future. The workshop will focus on building and painting sculptural stories in clay and connecting this arts education activity with the current IPCC Artists Circle Gallery exhibition, Desert Stories: The Art of Kelly Frye & Jazmin Novak. The workshop will be instructed by artists Kelly Frye (Tesuque Pueblo/Mescalero Apache descent) and Jazmin Novak (Diné). To complement the workshop, the instructors will give a gallery talk for youth participants.
Halloween Spooktacular is a Free, family-friendly Halloween festival hosted by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central New Mexico. The event is suitable for all ages with something for everyone! Halloween Spooktacular features indoor trick or treating, food, games, a haunted house, face painting, a trunk or treat car show, and more! Costumes are encouraged! more info...
Richter On the Nature of Daylight GolijovLast Round Dvorak Serenade Op. 22, B.52, E major
A serenade can be defined as a musical work to be performed outdoors on a beautiful evening. Antonín DvoÅák helped define the genre with his five-movement serenade from 1875. Hear this work along with Osvaldo Golijov’s tango-flavored Last Round.
Come join Morada Quintessence on Saturday October 26th from 3pm - 6pm for Trunk or Treat Fun!!!
This family friendly event is free for all and packed with fun activities for everyone!
Bounce House, Cotton Candy, Snowcones, and more....
We are alos hosting a Canned Food Drive to give back to our community. All visitors who bring a canned food donation will be entered into a raffle for a chance to win exciting prizes!
Its going to be a fantastic day, and we would love to see as many of our neighbors as possible for the fun. Please feel free to spread the word, and let us know if you have any questions.
Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles … Experience one of the most beloved films of all time as never before… with the power of a full symphony orchestra performing the entire musical score live-to-picture!
Directed by Rob Reiner, The Princess Bride features an all-star cast including Robin Wright, Cary Elwes, Wallace Shawn, Mandy Patinkin, Chris Sarandon, Billy Crystal, Carol Kane, Christopher Guest, Fred Savage and André the Giant.
The great Peter Falk narrates this romantic tale of the beautiful maiden, Buttercup, and her one true love, a young farm hand named Westley. After he’s captured by a ruthless pirate and presumed dead, Buttercup’s unhappy marriage to the horrible Prince Humperdinck seems inevitable. But before the wedding can take place, she’s kidnapped by three outlaws and it’s up to a mysterious Man in Black to come to her rescue.
Composer Mark Knopfler’s unforgettable score has been specially arranged for symphony orchestra. Missing this cinematic concert experience would be inconceivable!
So, in the words of Miracle Max, “Have fun stormin’ the castle!”
Join us on November 2, 2024 at the Nuclear Museum for an evening of fun, hands-on experiments, and art projects for guests ages 21 and over at Discovery After Dark!
Enjoy food and beverage trucks, a cash bar with Bomb's Away Brewery, and the Nuclear Museum’s thought-provoking and engaging exhibits while participating in hands-on science, technology, engineering, art, and math fun! Explore your inner child with mind-blowing science adventures and more! Dance to our DJ and compete in our Day of the Dead costume contest!
New VIP Hour at Discovery After Dark—Join us one hour before general admission for our VIP hour! You'll have the museum and activities to yourself, preferred parking, and one drink from Bomb's Away Brewery! Limited to 100 people, VIP tickets are $50.00 per person. Doors open for VIP hour at 5:30 p.m.
General Admission Tickets are $20.00 in advance and $25.00 at the door. Doors open for general admission from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
You must be 21+ to attend. A photo ID is required.
Please leave all four-legged friends at home (assistance/service dogs are always welcome).
No outside food or drink will be allowed into the event. No smoking or firearms will be permitted on Museum property.
Food and drink are available for purchase.
Please carpool or ride share. Overflow parking is available at Costco.
This event is a fundraiser for our indoor exhibit restoration and expansion.
Couples Christmas Party at High Level Vista Event Center Suite#209 on December 7th from 2:00pm-4:30pm. We will start painting at 2:15pm. Social, Food and Drinks will be provided. You can bring a game if you like. Please bring 1 gift per couple to do the Christmas gift exchanged.
Please RSVP by December 5th at ccp24.eventbrite.com more info...