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August 2017
Youth Art Workshops
Poeh will be having youth art workshops during the week of Indian Market week. 3:00pm - Arrow Making 4:00pm - Rattle Making 5:00pm - Stencil Art 6:00pm - Painting
Find out more »November 2017
Poeh Winter Arts Market
You are invited to the Poeh Cultural Center’s Winter Arts Market. Spend the day talking to artists and shopping for original jewelry, pottery, textiles and other arts by Native artists from across the Southwest. Located at the Buffalo Thunder Resort in the Hilton Hotel lobby and adjacent spaces.
Find out more »January 2018
Betty Padilla Artisit Demonstration
Betty J. Padilla (Diné/Navajo) from Ganado, Arizona is a contemporary Native American jeweler. She resides in Santa Clara Pueblo with her husband and children. She has always wanted to make jewelry and was greatly inspired by her Godmother, Lucy “Year Flower” Tafoya. She enrolled in her first jewelry making class at the Poeh Arts Program, her instructor was the renowned, Fritz Casuse. She has learned many techniques of making jewelry with the guidance and patience of Fritz Casuse. She has…
Find out more »March 2018
Spring Exhibit 2018
Claver Garcia & David Naranjo We welcome you to join us for the Opening Reception with our featured artists David Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo) and Claver Garcia (Ohkay Owingeh) Reception begins at 5pm and will include Fashion Showcase by David Naranjo. A lecture on the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 will follow by Institute of American Indian Arts Faculty Porter Swentzell (Santa Clara Pueblo) at 6pm. For more info please call (505) 455-5041 Remember the Revolt to Create a Revolution Curatorial…
Find out more »The Pueblo Revolt of 1680: Causes, Revolts & Aftermath
Porter Swentzell will conduct a presentation on the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 here at the Poeh Cultural Center. Event is free of charge and open to the public. The lecture will follow the 2018 Spring Exhibit Opening and Fashion Showcase with featured artists Claver Garcia of Ohkay Owingeh and David Naranjo of Santa Clara Pueblo. Porter Swentzell is from Santa Clara Pueblo, where he grew up participating in traditional life in his community and developed an interest in language and cultural…
Find out more »Family Easter Day
Welcome all! Meet the Easter Bunny!!!! Enjoy music, games, and activities. Free Admission! Egg toss @ 10:00 Egg race @ 10:30 Meet the Easter Bunny @ 11:00 Egg hunt @ 11:30
Find out more »June 2018
Poeh Summer Arts Market
You are invited to the Poeh Cultural Center’s inaugural Summer Arts Market. Spend the day talking to artists and shopping for original jewelry, pottery, textiles and other arts by Native artists from across the Southwest. Come eat at one of the local Native food vendors with fresh flavors and traditional recipes. Main market page link here.
Find out more »July 2018
Pojoaque Summer Feast Day
Pueblo of Pojoaque Summer Feast Day begins at 9am with Mass in the Chapel & dances will follow. Public is welcome. Please no photos or videos including cellphones. Kunda
Find out more »August 2018
Soular Power & Dancing Colors Exhibit
POEH CULTURAL CENTER OPEN NOW until Oct 2nd! Dancing Colors: Contemporary Pueblo Embroidered Regalia This exhibit features the work of Poeh Cultural Center art students who have been working with Shawn Tafoya from Santa Clara to create embroidered kilts, sashes and other traditional Pueblo dance regalia. Soular Powered: Facebook Swarm Photography Exhibit and Contest This exhibit features the photos of stunning New Mexico sunsets submitted to the Poeh by our Facebook friends. Our panel of judges will determine…
Find out more »September 2018
Global Running & Arts Festival
The Festival at the Poeh Cultural Center in Pojoaque Pueblo will provide an opportunity to pick up your race packets and to check out art created by more than 30 indigenous artists. Without Reservations cartoonist Ricardo Cate’ will participate along with a group of Tarahumara artisans from Copper Canyon, Mexico will have traditional arts and crafts including their famous tire sole running huaraches. Original running-themed art will also be featured at the Festival!
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