41st Annual Native American Student Art Show
Artists Circle Gallery 2401 12th St NW, AlbuquerqueThis annual exhibition was established in 1979 to encourage creativity among Native youth, and to help them recognize that the future preservation and evolution of Native culture lies with them. This year, entries focus on COVID-19 and how young people used art as a way of healing and processing their feelings about the effects the pandemic had on them, their families, and their communities. Free for members, or with museum admission.
Counter Narrative, Now a Monthly Podcast
OnlineThis month's program will focus on the importance of using photography as a medium of cultural preservation, current events, and artistic expression—captured in a single frame.
IPIE Film and TV Virtual 1 of 2 Day Workshop with Red Nation Native Women in Film, Television and Allies
OnlineThe Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and Red Nation are joining together to present a FREE, two-day virtual workshop on the importance of having native voices and points of view represented in filmmaking and television production. Our panel discussion is for aspiring filmmakers in New Mexico and will be live-streamed to participants across the state.
Cultural Dances: Dowa:Kwe (Zuni)
IPCC Courtyard 2401 12th St NW, AlbuquerqueCelebrate 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.