| GM-10681-76 | Public Programs: Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | Planning for Development of Interpretive Exhibits | 4/1/1976 - 12/31/1976 | $17,477.00 | Julia | | Cohen | | | | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | Albuquerque | NM | 87104-2302 | USA | 1976 | Interdisciplinary Studies, General | Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations | Public Programs | 17477 | 0 | 17477 | 0 |
To develop an exhibit that will provide a focus on the heritage and culture of the 19 New Mexico Indian Pueblos; present Pueblo human achievements and cultural events as they relate to the development of the American Southwest; and furnish opportunity for exchange between the Pueblo people and the non-Indian community |
| GM-11017-77 | Public Programs: Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | The Pueblo People: Adaptation in a Changing Universe | 8/1/1977 - 7/31/1978 | $69,563.00 | Angelina | | Medina | | | | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | Albuquerque | NM | 87104-2302 | USA | 1977 | Interdisciplinary Studies, General | Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations | Public Programs | 69563 | 0 | 69563 | 0 |
To circulate quality exhibit and provide a series of seminars which l) provide an interpretive focus on the heritage and culture of the Pueblo Indians; 2) present Pueblo human achievements and cultural events as they relate to the development of the American Southwest and the American heritage; and 3) furnish opportunity for exchange between the Pueblo Indian, other tribes, and the non-Indian community. |
| GZ-*1492-80 | Public Programs: Humanities Projects for Youth | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | Breaking the Invisible Shield: Perspectives for Youth on the Pueblo Indian Way of Life | 7/1/1980 - 9/30/1981 | $30,000.00 | Fred | | Sturm | | | | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | Albuquerque | NM | 87104-2302 | USA | 1980 | History, General | Humanities Projects for Youth | Public Programs | 30000 | 0 | 23573.53 | 0 | To support a project which offers Indian youth and other young people, opportunities to understand the history, culture, and contributions of Native Americans. Youth will participate in theatre, dance, music, story-telling, and the development of a museum exhibit on the Pueblo Indian. |
| PF-301189-24 | Preservation and Access: Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | Energy-Efficient Lighting Environment to Ensure Preventive Conservation of Key Collections, Exhibit, and Storage Areas within the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | 10/1/2024 - 9/30/2026 | $100,000.00 | Michelle | | Lanteri | | | | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | Albuquerque | NM | 87104-2302 | USA | 2024 | Arts, Other | Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections | Preservation and Access | 100000 | 0 | 99283 | 0 | An Implementation I project that would undertake
the installation of enhanced, more environmentally-friendly LED lighting in the
exhibit gallery, collections storage, and preparatory spaces for a collection
of 4,500 cultural items from southwest Tribes located in the New Mexico area.
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) seeks funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities through its Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections program to address urgent environmental needs of our museum and comprehensive collection spaces, specifically the exhibit galleries and collections storage and preparation areas. Addressing these needs will include the installation of enhanced, more environmentally friendly lower-lumen or LED lighting in these areas to ensure preventative conservation standards are met for all collections spaces and exhibitions moving forward. |
| ZR-256705-18 | Challenge Programs: Creating Humanities Communities Grants | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | Journeys and Pathways: Oral Histories of Contemporary Pueblo Women in Service, Leadership, and the Arts | 2/1/2017 - 1/31/2021 | $90,000.00 | Rose | | Diaz | | | | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | Albuquerque | NM | 87104-2302 | USA | 2017 | U.S. History | Creating Humanities Communities Grants | Challenge Programs | 0 | 90000 | 0 | 90000 | An oral history project to interview women from
the New Mexico Pueblos which will produce teaching and public programming tools
including an exhibition, lectures, workshops, and a documentary film.
This project offers the opportunity to collect the experiences of the new generation of women who have had advanced opportunities for education, community activism, and field advancement. Our goal is to focus on the journeys and pathways of an intergenerational group of Pueblo women who have often been the "first" in their fields or have contributed to their communities in lasting ways. Using oral history methods, the project will interview women from the nineteen New Mexico Pueblos to document the voices and agencies of these extraordinary individuals who achieve outside their traditional roles while maintaining connections to their community lives. |