National Hispanic Cultural Center Foundation

National Hispanic Cultural Center Foundation The Foundation supports the mission to preserve, promote and advance Hispanic culture, arts and literary arts programming.

The National Hispanic Cultural Center Foundation's mission is to inspire investment and connection to the preservation, promotion and advancement of all Hispanic people through experiences, art, culture and humanities. The National Hispanic Cultural Center Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation devoted to raising funds in support of the National Hispanic Cultural Center, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.

Have you checked out the new photo exhibition in our History & Literary Arts Building yet?In collaboration with the Cons...
06/12/2026

Have you checked out the new photo exhibition in our History & Literary Arts Building yet?

In collaboration with the Consulate of Mexico and Metamorfosis Documentation Project, 'Veinte Anos De Fiesta' celebrates the traditions, festivities, and cultural expressions that shape the identity of our communities and keep our roots alive.

'Veinte Anos De Fiesta' is open Tuesday - Friday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. The exhibition is on view through July 17.

Our Relief Printmaking Workshop for Seniors is coming up this Friday! Join artist Stephanie Weiner, whose artwork is in ...
06/09/2026

Our Relief Printmaking Workshop for Seniors is coming up this Friday! Join artist Stephanie Weiner, whose artwork is in the current exhibit, Nuclear Past, Present & Future: Art in Action, for a “peace train” themed print workshop. Participants will explore relief printmaking using foam or linoleum and make their own original print designs.

Siempre Creativo – Relief Printmaking

Friday, June 12 | 10am – noon | Domenici Education Building

Learn more and register at https://nhccnm.org/event/siempre-creativo-2/

Free Community Event, generously supported by Presbyterian Health Plan Place.🌟

Our Relief Printmaking Workshop for Seniors is coming up this Friday! Join artist Stephanie Weiner, whose artwork is in the current exhibit, Nuclear Past, Present & Future: Art in Action, for a “peace train” themed print workshop. Participants will explore relief printmaking using foam or linoleum and make their own original print designs.

Siempre Creativo – Relief Printmaking
Friday, June 12 | 10am – noon | Domenici Education Building
Learn more and register at https://nhccnm.org/event/siempre-creativo-2/

Free Community Event, generously supported by Presbyterian Health Plan Place.

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Tequila Raygoza for their generous support of the Maravilla Theme Revea...
06/08/2026

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Tequila Raygoza for their generous support of the Maravilla Theme Reveal Party. Their support, partnership, and dedication helped create a memorable evening celebrating community, culture, and the exciting journey ahead for the Maravilla Gala.💃🏽🙏🏽🌟




Today is the first Sunday of the month and our Visual Arts Museum is free to all New Mexico residents! The Art Museum pr...
06/07/2026

Today is the first Sunday of the month and our Visual Arts Museum is free to all New Mexico residents! The Art Museum presents multiple exhibitions in its three gallery spaces each year and welcomes visitors of all ages. Our three galleries showcase artworks from a range of media that focus on diverse subject matter and examine identity and culture.

We will also have a screening today of “Water For Life,” at 12:00pm. The NHCC presents a series of documentaries about environmental adversities from the Southwest throughout Latin America. These matinee film screenings pair perfectly with a visit to the Visual Arts Museum before or after.

“Water For Life” follows three Latin American Indigenous community leaders as they face death threats and murder to save their precious water resources from mining, industrial agriculture, and hydroelectric projects. Explore the subject matter of environmental justice through multiple mediums in one afternoon.

PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION BELOW!

Visual Arts Museum: First Sunday Free Admission
Sunday, June 7, 2026
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
https://my.nmculture.org/43480/51185

Film Documentary: Water for Life
Sunday, June 7, 2026
12:00 pm
https://my.nmculture.org/43076/55241

06/06/2026

With sincere gratitude, we extend our heartfelt thanks to UMB Bank-the presenting sponsor of the Maravilla Theme Reveal Party. 🙏🏽

Their generous support and commitment to our community helped bring this special evening to life. Thanks to their partnership, we were able to gather, celebrate, and share in the excitement of what is to come for Maravilla.

We are deeply grateful for UMB’s dedication to strengthening our community and for their belief in our mission. Their generosity made a meaningful impact, and we simply could not have done it without them.

Please join us in thanking UMB for helping make this unforgettable evening possible. 🌟🧡





We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Joe Romero, Artemis Promotions and  for their generous support of the M...
06/04/2026

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Joe Romero, Artemis Promotions and for their generous support of the Maravilla Theme Reveal Party.🙏🏽

Their partnership and dedication helped create a memorable evening celebrating community, culture, and the exciting journey ahead for the Maravilla Gala. Supporters like Joe Romero, Artemis Promotions, and Fishbowl Media play an important role in bringing our vision to life, and we are truly grateful for their commitment to our community.🧡

We also encourage everyone to attend the this Sunday, June 7th. It promises to be an incredible celebration of artistry, tradition, and community spirit. ❤️🌟

Mark your calendars: Our two-day reading and workshop event featuring award-winning author, performer, and teacher Angel...
06/03/2026

Mark your calendars: Our two-day reading and workshop event featuring award-winning author, performer, and teacher Angel Vigil kicks off on June 18! Angel will be joining us to read excerpts from his new book, 'Borderlands – Living in Two Worlds: The Story of Hispanics in the American Southwest.' His book chronicles the convergence of Spanish, Mexican, and Indigenous peoples whose lives have been tightly interwoven for centuries. 🌟

Author Reading with Angel Vigil
Thursday, June 18 | 6:30 – 8:00 pm | Salón Ortega

Learn more and register at https://nhccnm.org/event/author-reading-with-angel-vigil/

Free community event. Copies of the book with be available for purchase and signing. 🧡

Mark your calendars: Our two-day reading and workshop event featuring award-winning author, performer, and teacher Angel Vigil kicks off on June 18! Angel will be joining us to read excerpts from his new book, 'Borderlands – Living in Two Worlds: The Story of Hispanics in the American Southwest.' His book chronicles the convergence of Spanish, Mexican, and Indigenous peoples whose lives have been tightly interwoven for centuries.

Author Reading with Angel Vigil
Thursday, June 18 | 6:30 – 8:00 pm | Salón Ortega
Learn more and register at https://nhccnm.org/event/author-reading-with-angel-vigil/

Free community event. Copies of the book with be available for purchase and signing.

Don't forget, our panel talk focused nuclear industry in New Mexico is coming up Thursday, June 4 at 6pm.This event will...
05/31/2026

Don't forget, our panel talk focused nuclear industry in New Mexico is coming up Thursday, June 4 at 6pm.

This event will allow panelists and visitors to explore topics informing the Art Museum exhibition, 'Nuclear Past, Present, and Future: Art in Action,' a collaboration with the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium.

Learn more and register at https://nhccnm.org/event/nuclear-past-present-and-future-art-in-action-panel-talk/

Artwork featured: Francisco LeFebre, Downwinders (2025), oil on canvas. Photo by Pelicú.

Mallery Quetawki (Zuni Pueblo), Healing Spirit (2019), acrylic on canvas. Photo by Pelicú.

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1701 4th Street SW
Albuquerque, NM
87102

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