The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the Gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico.
Learn about Pueblo culture from ancient times to the present in our museum and exhibition galleries. Tour our collection of murals by Pueblo artists for an inspiring and personal experience.
Dine at the Indian Pueblo Kitchen, an innovative teaching kitchen and restaurant centered around Indigenous foodways, education and exploration.
Shop at the Indian Pueblo Store for traditional and contemporary jewelry, pottery, rugs, and more from award‐winning, internationally renowned artists as well as emerging talents. Visitors can also shop for authentic Native American art directly from many talented artists in the IPCC courtyard.
CURRENT AND UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
COMING SOON: NSRGNTS
Showing in the Art Through Struggle Gallery June 28, 2024, through June 1, 2025. Interact with the artists while they are on-site and painting their artwork
LEARN MORE & GET TICKETSCOMING SOON: Desert Stories: The Art of Kelly Frye & Jazmin Novak
Coming soon to the Artists Circle Gallery July 19, 2024-October 27, 2024
LEARN MORE & GET TICKETSPUEBLO BASEBALL: STITCHING OUR COMMUNITY TOGETHER
Showing in the South Gallery Now – October 27, 2024 – Spring Reception: Friday, April 19, 2024; Member’s Hour 5-6pm; Open to the Public 6-8pm (free event)
LEARN MORE & GET TICKETSREFLECTIVE PRESENCE: THE ART OF JESSE LITTLEBIRD & JONATHAN LORETTO
Showing in the Artists Circle Gallery now through June 23, 2024
LEARN MORE & GET TICKETSBIRDS AND FEATHERS: THEIR BEAUTY WITHIN OUR TRADITIONS
Showing in the South Gallery from April 2023 through May 2024
LEARN MORE & GET TICKETSWE ARE OF THIS PLACE: THE PUEBLO STORY
As the permanent exhibition at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, “We Are of This Place: The Pueblo Story” is inspired by the traditions that have been passed down for generations, honoring our land and all living things.
READ MOREVisitors experience inspirational exhibits and events that are fun and educational, while advancing understanding of the Pueblo people of New Mexico.