Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
 
   
Exhibits
 

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Changing Galleries
A new wing housing changing galleries opened in April 2004.  The South Wing Galleries highlight local and national Native American artists, with a focus on Pueblo artists.  The large gallery measures 2100 sq. ft. and a smaller gallery measures 750 sq. ft.  Past exhibitions curated by the IPCC museum staff emphasized renowned Pueblo artists such as Mateo Romero (Cochiti Pueblo), Lee Marmon (Laguna Pueblo), as well as up-and-coming artists such as Ron Martinez Looking Elk (Isleta/Taos Pueblos) and Jason Garcia (Santa Clara Pueblo).  We also strive to present stimulating and thought-provoking themed exhibitions, juried group exhibitions and traveling exhibitions. 

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Celebrating Native Legacies Works in Clay by Kathleen Wall Celebrating Native Legacies Works in Clay by Kathleen Wall
Febuary 28 to October 11 2009 SEE VIDEO HERE...

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Saints of the Pueblos New Installation -
Open through 2011
Saints of the Pueblos

Featuring the striking retablos created by renowned santero Charles M. Carrillo.

This body of work is part of the
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s permanent collection, and it is our pleasure to showcase the retablos in a new installation.

See the Interactive Saints

More info on Saints and Feast Days

See Schedule of Events - TBA

Walatowa Sculptors Walatowa Sculptors Shaping Our Stories
Exhibit Ends Jan. 31, 2009

September 28 2008 - January 31 2009 - The Cultural and Physical Landscape of Walatowa Come Alive in a New Exhibition at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
see the Sunday Presentation Series ScheduleWatch the Walatowa Sculptors Video SeriesWalatowa Sculptors:  Shaping Our Stories


The works of six renowned sculptors from the Pueblo of Jemez is the focus of our new exhibition.

The works featured in the exhibit include bronze, clay and stone sculptures created by Estella Loretto, Clifford Fragua,
Laura Fragua-Cota, Adrian Wall,
Joe Cajero, Jr. and James A. Vigil. 
All sculptors are award-winning artists.

Amy Johnson, curator said, “The exhibition portrays the strong connection of each artist to the ever-evolving creative process, their homeland and the spiritual realm.”

The featured sculptors will provide presentations and demonstrations as part of the accompanying programming scheduled throughout the fall and winter (see schedule below). 

Video of the artists and thier stories, told from their studios, can be seen in the
Walatowa Sculptors Video Series.
Watch the Walatowa Sculptors Video Series


The sculptures featured in this exhibition will be available for sale with a generous percentage of the proceeds directly benefiting the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s exhibitions and programs.

FOR MORE INFO CALL: 1-866-855-7902

“Walatowa Sculptors – Shaping Our Stories” Sunday Presentation Series:

October 12 (Sun)
Adrian Wall Sculptor demonstration @ Pueblo House, 10 am to 12 noon

November 9 (Sun)
James Vigil Sculptor demonstration @ Pueblo House, 10 am to 12 noon

November 16 (Sun)
Meet the Walatowa Sculptors – the sculptors willl share stories of inspiration, creativity, techniques and their artistic growth
in Room Chaco I, 1 pm - 3 pm

December 14 (Sun)
Estella Loretto, Sculpture Demonstration @ Pueblo House, 10 am to 12 noon

January 11 (Sun)
Cliff Fragua, Sculpture Demonstration @ Pueblo House 10 am to 12 noon

 

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