Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Information

Make this your first stop to discover Pueblo Indian culture in New Mexico. Founded in 1976 by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is a world-class museum and cultural center located in the historic Albuquerque Indian School District just minutes from Old Town and Downtown Albuquerque. Enjoy our renowned collection of Pueblo pottery and marvel at nineteen larger-than-life murals painted by Pueblo artists. See traditional Native American dances every weekend year round, and meet artists selling their handcrafted works.

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center also offers an exciting schedule of events, including rotating exhibitions, artist talks, children’s programs, plus signature events like American Indian Week, Culture’s Night Out, Albuquerque American Indian Arts Festival and the Pueblo Film Festival. Traveling with a group? Try your hand at pottery-making, design a personalized museum tour, or enjoy an introduction to Pueblo culture through food on our popular Culinary Tour. Guided walk-in tours of our murals and museum exhibits are also offered weekly.

Visitors can also enjoy Native fusion cuisine at our award-winning restaurant Pueblo Harvest Café, and shop at Shumakolowa Native Arts, a premier destination for authentic handcrafted Native American art, during their visit to the Gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico.

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

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