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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is expanding its hours

 

From the left, Kaliyah Valley, 17, Damari Arkie, 13, Shaynce Abeita, 16, and Darius Tiller, 9, dancers with the Pueblo Dance Group, the Laguna, Acoma, Hopi, and Zuni dancers, perform cultural dances at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in December.
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The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is expanding its hours of operation.

The IPCC main building, museum, Indian Pueblo Store and the Indian Pueblo Kitchen will now be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Mondays. The center was previously open Tuesday to Saturday.

“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,” Monique Fragua (Pueblo of Jemez), IPCC President and CEO, said in a press release.

The change goes into effect on Monday, March 2, and coincides 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,” Fragua said.

IPCC will be opening two new exhibitions next month, "Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery," and "50 for 50: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, 1976-2026," which are both opening March 20.

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is located at 2401 12th St. NW. For more information about the IPCC, visit indianpueblo.org.

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