MEETINGS, PARTIES & EVENTS
At IPCC Meetings, Parties & Events, everyone is an honored guest. As the gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico, we are experts at providing an authentic and unforgettable experience. Our distinct Pueblo architecture & art creates a culturally rich backdrop for your next * meeting * conference * private dining experience, or * celebration of life. We offer indoor & outdoor spaces, virtual and in-person meeting capabilities, audio-visual support, catering service, and complimentary parking to suit your needs. We look forward to collaborating with you, and thank you for helping us preserve and perpetuate Pueblo Indian Culture, History and Art.
Nine distinctive spaces are available:
Support the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center… by simply booking your next special occasion here:
https://indianpueblo.org/meetings-parties-events/
Owned and operated by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico, Shumakolowa Native Arts brings you an unsurpassed collection of original, handcrafted works of Native American art. The premiere shopping destination for Native Art, Shumakolowa was founded in 1976 to gather and showcase work from Pueblo and Southwestern Native artists. Discover traditional and contemporary arts from award‐winning, internationally renowned artists as well as emerging talents, and shop art that is valuable for its beauty, craftsmanship and connection to tradition. As the retail arm of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Shumakolowa is able to offer a level of expertise and breadth of knowledge about Pueblo and Southwestern Native American history, culture and art that is unmatched. With our in‐depth purchase and certification process, we can guarantee that every piece of fine art we offer is an original and authentic work handcrafted by Native American artists. For more than 35 years, we have developed lasting relationships with artists, dealers and collectors, and we take pride in being a trusted destination for fine Native American art. Shumakolowa Native Arts is located inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and available online.
Support the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center… by simply purchasing your specialty merchandise here:
https://indianpueblo.org/shop/
Located inside the Indian Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, the acclaimed Indian Pueblo Kitchen offers guests an unforgettable Indigenous dining experience with our tradition of creative, Native American culinary artistry and celebrated Pueblo hospitality. Indian Pueblo Kitchen is owned and operated by New Mexico’s 19 Pueblos and proudly features the flavors of our Native communities in * homemade stews * fresh breads * bakery items, and * savory sauces. Our creations are inspired by historical Pueblo traditions and recipes and utilize ingredients such as red and green chile, blue corn and our harvest of fresh local produce and spices. At IPK, each dish is prepared with care by a team of Pueblo heritage. Our staff’s culinary talents, passion, and traditions are part of the rich cultural experience that guests from around the world enjoy when they visit the IPCC. It’s a Pueblo feast for the soul.
Support the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center… by simply dining here:
https://indianpueblo.org/?page_id=87011
Membership:
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is a world-class museum and cultural center where Pueblo people can tell their story. Under normal circumstances, the IPCC hosts Native American dances every weekend year-round and offers an exciting schedule of cultural, educational and community events and activities. Join the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center as an IPCC Insider and receive free admission to the Gateway of the 19 Pueblos. With your membership, you’ll enjoy exclusive exhibit previews, shopping discounts, a newsletter subscription and more. Your membership also helps support the center and preserve Pueblo culture. Membership at specified levels are offered: Resilience Member * Warrior Member * Evergreen Member * Storyteller Member * Coral Member * Amber Member, and * Turquoise Member. Corporate membership is also offered at specified levels: Pottery Member * Arrowhead Member * Bowguard Member, and * Bow & Arrow Member.
Donations:
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit. We depend on the generosity of donors, members, and volunteers to advance our mission. Thanks to our active community of supporters, we’re able to: create a living museum that does justice to the history and accomplishments of the Pueblo people of New Mexico; sustain and expand education programs that teach children about Pueblo culture and core values and connect them with Pueblo traditions; conserve thousands of works of art and artifacts from great Pueblo artists; bring Indigenous artists and leaders to the IPCC for programs that are free to the public.
Volunteer: Volunteer at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and join a dedicated family of enthusiastic and knowledgeable individuals. Together, our volunteers donate thousands of hours each year to make the center a welcoming and inspiring place to visit. Experience Native American art, history, and culture firsthand while directly contributing to preserving that heritage. We rely on volunteers in the following areas: Tour guides and docents, Library & Archives, Education and classroom assistants, Museum collections management, Community teaching garden, Special events staffing, Marketing and administrative support.
Support the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center… by simply contributing here:
https://indianpueblo.org/support-the-indian-pueblo-cultural-center-indian-pueblo-cultural-center/