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SUMMARY:Reserve Your tickets Here!
DESCRIPTION:For a list and quick access to events here at the NHCC click here to see a calendar view of all the events listed below: \nClick Here for National Hispanic Culture Center Events Here. 
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/reserve-your-tickets-here/
LOCATION:NHCC Campus\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
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SUMMARY:What We Bring to the Table
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the National Hispanic Cultural Center’s 25th birthday\, we explore artworks created by the artists who spend their days (and nights) keeping the Center going. What We Bring to the Table will be on view in the NHCC Visual Art Museum Community Gallery beginning September 5th. \nFeatured Artworks by: \nAdri De La Cruz\, Visual Arts Set & Exhibition Designer \nAnna Lee DeSaulniers\, Film Coordinator \nAmy Padilla\, History & Literacy Arts Librarian \nChristopher Acevedo\, Visual & Performing Arts Set & Exhibition Designer \nElena Baca\, Education Program Manager \nGabriella Vigil\, Event Coordinator \nhazel batrezchavez\, Curator \nJacob Saavedra\, Customer Service Representative \nJames R. Chávez\, Business Operations Specialist \nJoe Stephensen\, Contractor \nJosh Barreras\, Campus Safety & Security. \nKatie Rooke\, Graphic Designer. \nKim Arthun\, Contractor. \nPetra Brown\, History & Literacy Arts Digitization Project Manager. \nRalph Trujillo\, Custodial. \nRosemary Castro-Gallegos\, Performing Arts Set & Exhibition Designer. \nRobin Sanchez\, Interim History & Literary Arts Program Manager & Archivist. \nSamantha\, Campus Safety & Security.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/what-we-bring-to-the-table/
LOCATION:Visual Art Museum\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Nuclear Past\, Present\, and Future: Art in Action
DESCRIPTION:Nuclear Past\, Present\, and Future: Art in Action is a collaboration between the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium and the National Hispanic Cultural Center Art Museum. The project examines the impact of nuclear technologies\, its devastating human and environmental toll\, and the artistic expression and activism of community members advocating for justice. \nArtists / Artistas: \nShayla Blatchford (Diné) \nEmmitt Booher \nAlhelí Caton-Garcia \nMaryssa Rose Chavez \nMacKenzie Cordova \nAnna Bush Crews \nDavid D’Agostino \nCara Despain \nDiego Alonso Garcia \nEric. J. García \nBarbara Grothus \nSofie Hecht \nSerít deLopaz Kotowski \nDavid Kwiecinski \nFrancisco LeFebre \nFelix Lucero \nDavid McCoy \nShanna Merola \nPatrick Nagatani \nSarah Nguyen \nAlexis Perez \nMallery Quetawki (Zuni Pueblo) \nPedro Reyes \nRoberto Reyes \nAaron Richardson \nDiego Romero (Cochiti) \nelin o’Hara slavick \nReto Sterchi \nMiles Torres-Houston \nIrvin Trujillo \nStephanie Weiner \nWill Wilson (Diné)
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/nuclear-past-present-and-future-art-in-action/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260414
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SUMMARY:Arte para Chiquitos: Play\, Storytime & Art
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 14\, 2026\n10:00 am \nArte para Chiquitos: Play\, Storytime & Art | 6 months – 4 years old and their grown-ups\nNHCC | Pete V. Domenici Education Building \nArte para chiquitos is a free\, monthly program for toddlers and their caregivers. Participants explore and engage in play\, dance\, music and art. In celebration of Spring\, we will explore leaves and create art using ink and paint. Each session begins with music\, instruments and play.\n\nFree Community Event. Please register below or call the NHCC Welcome Center at 505-724-4771 for assistance.\nThis program is generously supported by NM Gas. \nPLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION HERE!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/arte-para-chiquitos-play-storytime-art-2/
LOCATION:Domenici Education Building\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
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SUMMARY:AfroMundo Festival: “Re-imaginings: Power & Transformation”
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 14\, 2026\n7:00 pm \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \n2026 AfroMundo Festival: “Futurism: Manifesting the Envisioned”\nFeatured Regions: U.S. & U.S. Territories: Puerto Rico\, Virgin Islands\, Guam\, American Samoa\, Mariana Islands \nScreening of Puerto Rican documentary “The Bee—A Reflection on Women\, Land\, and Occupation.” Directed by Nelson Varas-Diaz. 2024. 30m. Followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. Panelists include award-winning afro-diasporic siblings\, mulowayi and mapenzi who together comprise Las Nietas de Nonó; Afro-Puerto Rican attorney and former member of the Puerto Rican Senate\, Ana Irma Rivera Lassén; Robert Washington-Vaughns\, founder of Black Men Flower Project; and Tyeshia ‘Ty’ Wilson\, Certified Impact Philanthropy Advisor and award-winning Giving Circle expert. Moderated by Latinx\, transfeminist sociologist\, Amaury J. Rijo Sanchez. \nThe 2026 AfroMundo Festival is free to the general public with limited seating and includes films\, concerts\, literature\, oral traditions\, panel discussions\, culinary and other arts to foster a greater understanding of our shared humanity. Learn more at afromundo.org. \nPLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION HERE! \nLas Nietas de Nonó are the afro-diasporic siblings\, mulowayi and mapenzi. In their creative process\, they evoke ancestral memory through personal archives. Their practice incorporates performance\, found objects\, organic materials\, ecology\, fiction\, video and installation. In 2022\, their solo show\, Posibles Escenarios\, Vol. 1 LNN was presented at Artists Space\, New York a grouping of newly commissioned multimedia works that extend Las Nietas’s explorations of themes such as processes of expropriation and colonial violence against Black communities and the development of microhistories in relation to geopolitics. They created Ilustraciones de la Mecánica in 2016 – a multimedia installation that was later commissioned by the 10th Berlin Biennale (2018) and the 79th Whitney Biennial (2019). They have received the Latinx Artist Fellowship from the US Latinx Art Forum (2022)\, the Rome Prize in Visual Art from the American Academy in Rome (2022)\, the United States Artist Award (2018)\, The Art of Change from the Ford Foundation (2017)\, and the Global Arts Fund from the Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice (2017 & 2020). Their art has been shown in Haiti\, Cuba\, the Dominican Republic\, Puerto Rico\, Ecuador\, England\, Germany\, Italy\, Norway\, Scotland\, and the United States. In 2019\, they co-founded Parceleras Afrocaribeñas\, an organization run by Black womxn\, where spaces for environmental and racial justice are created in the face of industrial developments that threaten their barrio of San Antón\, in Carolina\, Puerto Rico. https://www.lasnietasdenono.com \nAnna Irma Rivera Lassén\, an Afro-Puerto Rican attorney and former member of the Puerto Rican Senate\, was born on March 13\, 1955\, in Santurce\, San Juan. Throughout her career\, Lassén has been a steadfast champion for human rights\, particularly focusing on issues of discrimination\, gender violence\, and socio-economic rights. Her commitment to justice was exemplified in her successful challenge against discriminatory courtroom attire rules in the 1980s\, setting a precedent for gender equality. Her expertise and advocacy have garnered recognition from prestigious organizations\, including the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. Lassén’s leadership extends beyond legal circles. From 2012 to 2014\, she was the head of the Bar Association of Puerto Rico\, making history as the first Afro-Puerto Rican and openly lesbian individual to hold the position. Her tenure was marked by significant advancements in promoting gender equality and access to justice. Additionally\, she has contributed to the legislative process\, actively participating in assessments of bills aimed at advancing human rights protections in Puerto Rico. Her impact and dedication have been acknowledged through numerous awards and honors\, including the “Medalla Senatorial Capetillo-Roqué” from the Puerto Rican Senate and the “Martin Luther King/Arturo Alfonso Schomburg Prize.” Notably\, Anna was recognized as one of USA Today’s Women of the Year in 2023\, further underscoring her influential contributions to society. \nRobert Washington-Vaughns: Founder of Black Men Fower Project \nTyeshia ‘Ty’ Wilson is a Certified Impact Philanthropy Advisor\, an award-winning giving circle expert\, and a catalyst for collective action\, driven by the belief that everyone is a philanthropist capable of creating positive social change. As Senior Director of Community at Philanthropy Together\, Ty leverages her lived experiences and expertise in community organizing and coalition building to architect the organization’s global partnership and engagement strategy\, connecting diverse stakeholders to expand the collective giving movement. An energizing public speaker and bold advocate for collaborative\, community-led philanthropy\, Ty has spoken to thousands of people and trained hundreds through Philanthropy Together’s flagship Launchpad programs. She serves as immediate past Chair of HERitage Giving Fund\, the first Black giving circle in Texas\, and sits on multiple national boards including RegisterHER\, Philanos and the Women of Color in Fundraising and Philanthropy. Ty’s strategic\, community leadership experience spans hospitality\, fundraising\, and government sectors. Notably\, she previously served as Assistant to the City Manager and Chief of Staff at the City of Dallas. A proud Dallas native with deep Texas roots\, Ty holds degrees from UT Arlington and UNT Dallas\, and an Executive Certificate in Philanthropic Leadership from Georgetown University \nMODERATOR—Amaury J. Rijo Sanchez: As a Latinx\, transfeminist sociologist\, Sanchez’ work explores the intersections of decoloniality\, activist coalitions\, and cultural and creative expressions\, with focus on Latinx populations. Guided by a decolonial feminist lens\, he investigates how feminist organizing and queer artivism resist colonial infrastructures and generate alternative modes of community-building and survival. Sanchez’ research draws from ethnographic methods and critical theory to highlight the significance of mobilization from the margins in shaping more just futures. \nAfroMundo Festival: Documentary Screening & Panel Discussion—“Re-imaginings: Power & Transformation” | New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs \n 
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/afromundo-festival-documentary-screening-panel-discussion-re-imaginings-power-transformation/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Speakers,Workshops
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