IPCC’s Virtual Culture Guide
The Runaway mural by Thomas Edward Montoya at IPCC * As of 6/22/21 Courtyard mural tours are available every Wednesday & Friday at 11 am and 1 pm. Learn more and book here. IPCC is home to more than 20 indoor and outdoor murals by great Pueblo artists, with new...
IPCC’s Virtual Culture Guide
The Laguna Pueblo village of Paguate, New Mexico is the place Laguna and Zuni artist De Haven Solimon Chaffins calls home. The village hugs the lava-topped mesa that forms the eastern slopes of Mt. Taylor, a dormant stratovolcano. Paguate also sits in the shadow of a...
IPCC’s Virtual Culture Guide
When the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center opened in 1976, part of the vision included a Pueblo-owned store to be a trusted source for authentic works of Pueblo art, and a showcase for Native American craftsmanship. Today, the Indian Pueblo Store has spent more than four...
IPCC’s Virtual Culture Guide
Chef Ray at Pueblo Harvest Food is an important part of any culture. Visitors and repeat local customers dine at Pueblo Harvest, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s premiere restaurant, to experience cuisine rooted in culture and presented with pride. The menu...
IPCC’s Virtual Culture Guide
Visiting the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is an immersive occasion, and the Daily Artist Program provides our visitors with yet another avenue to experience Native American culture. Visitors can interact with artists in our mural-lined courtyard and watch as they...
IPCC’s Virtual Culture Guide
Did you know our Library & Archives is the only special collections and research library in the world specifically devoted to preserving the history and culture of Pueblo people? The library preserves and documents the culture and history of the 19 Pueblos of New...