February 16, 2026 – Albuquerque, New Mexico – The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) is excited to announce that the IPCC main building, including the Museum, the Indian Pueblo Store (IPS), and the Indian Pueblo Kitchen (IPK) will be open on Mondays. This change will be effective March 2, 2026. Guests who want to visit IPCC on Mondays can now explore museum exhibits, enjoy Pueblo-inspired cuisine, and shop for artwork by Indigenous artists. These expanded hours coincide with IPCC’s 50th anniversary, which the Cultural Center is celebrating all year with new exhibits and a commemorative anniversary event. 

“This decision aligns with our ongoing commitment to grow, evolve, and better serve our guests, community, and partners, especially in such a meaningful anniversary year,” said IPCC President and CEO Monique Fragua (Pueblo of Jemez). “Expanding our hours provides greater access for visitors, lets us be better hosts to organizations already having events here on Mondays, and strengthens our ability to share Pueblo history, art, and hospitality every day of the week.” 

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About the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center: 

Founded in 1976 by the 19 Pueblo tribes of New Mexico, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is a world-class museum and cultural center located in the historic 19 Pueblos District. The mission of the IPCC Campus is to serve as a gathering place where Pueblo culture is celebrated through creative and cultural experiences while providing economic opportunities to Pueblo and local communities. Visitors can learn fascinating history, shop for Native jewelry and art, watch a cultural dance, hear Native languages and experience the flavors of traditional and contemporary Native cuisine. To learn more, please visit: www.indianpueblo.org.