Arts & Culture News
Applications for Albuquerque’s Next Poet Laureate Sought by Organizing Committee
Position’s two-year term begins later this year.
Albuquerque Museum Presents Visiting Artist Chip Thomas
Thomas, a.k.a. “Jetsonorama,” will activate the museum’s lobby with his iconic photo murals.
City Hall Hosts Employee Art Exhibition
Art show at Gallery One highlights City employees’ visual and musical artistic talents.
ABQ BioPark Partners with the Center for Plant Conservation to Save Endangered Species
Botanic Garden committed to expanding plant conservation efforts
ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden is #10 Best Botanical Garden
After a nomination by an expert panel, we asked you to vote in the online Reader's Choice 2024
ABQ BioPark welcomes male Malayan tiger to Asia
The move was recommended by the Malayan tiger Species Survival Plan
Oh, Baby! ABQ BioPark’s Rozie the Elephant is Expecting a Big Bundle of Joy
The third-generation calf is expected in December 2024
Teeter-Totter from U.S./Mexico Border Wall Installed at Albuquerque Museum
Award-Winning piece can be seen in “Common Ground” exhibition.
Poets From Across the Nation to Compete in Albuquerque’s Chicharra Festival
MindWell Poetry hosts 70+ poets at national level poetry slam festival.
Albuquerque Museum Presents "Nuclear Communities of the Southwest"
Exhibition features artists’ responses to NM’s ties to nuclear technology.
An Elephant-sized Effort Went Into Helping Irene the Elephant When She Needed Eye Surgery
Follow up on Irene the elephant's eye surgery performed in late 2022.
Revamping the Mother Road: City Announces Winners of Route 66 Sign Improvement Grants
14 historic Route 66 signs will be funded for restoration and rehabilitation.
Applications Now Open for Paid Arts Mentorships
City’s popular MCYC summer program supports local youth interested in careers in arts and culture.
New Anthology Presents a Poetic Tapestry of Albuquerque
Community invited to celebrate creativity and diverse voices at launch event
The ABQ Biopark Says a Heart-breaking Goodbye to Tonka the Sumatran Orangutan
Tonka, 44, was the second oldest male Sumatran orangutan in the United States.
Creative Bravos Awards Recipients Announced for 2024
Nine awardees join a long list of distinguished locals elevating the creative community.
Become a Mentor for Mayor's Creative Youth Corps
City Seeking Host Sites and Mentors for Summer Program.
Albuquerque Museum Receives Prestigious Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
Grant to support upcoming exhibition, Broken Boxes: A Decade of Art, Action, and Dialog.
Oscar Winners Head to the Public Library for "Books to the Big Screen"
The Public Library of ABQ/BernCo and Friends of the Public Library Present Annual Movie Extravaganza.
Full STEAM Ahead at Balloon Museum in 2024
Evening event for all ages features art opening among other fun activities.
Discover a World of Possibilities
New exhibit "The Field of Possibilities" opens at South Broadway Cultural Center
ABQ BioPark gives “gold star” treatment in the golden years
Reticulated giraffes June and Buccaneer receive individualized geriatric care
ABQ BioPark celebrates the first kangaroo joey at the Zoo since 2013
Western grey kangaroo joey is peeking out of the pouch
34 Local Artists Selected for Resiliency Residency
Award amounts doubled for 2024 round of innovative City arts program.
Albuquerque Museum Presents Coast to Coast to Coast: Indigenous Art from the McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Exhibition is the first large-scale survey of Indigenous art from Canada to be presented internationally.
“Gallery One” Makes its Debut, and You’re Invited
Come Celebrate New Art Gallery and Public Facing Offices at City Hall.
Find Festive Freebies and Family Fun at “New Year’s Eve Before Dark”
Enjoy bubbles, live music, and one last look at the O’Keeffe and Moore exhibition.
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