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IPCC and IPMI
Founded in 1976 by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) is a premier destination for education, arts and entertainment. Through our renowned collection Pueblo pottery and artifacts, a rotating schedule of exhibitions and unique cultural arts and education programs for students and adults, we share the history and living culture of the first people of New Mexico. Our sister corporation, Indian Pueblos Marketing, Inc. (IPMI), was created to support the IPCC, and provides dining, entertainment and shopping for both visitors and the local Albuquerque community. Shumakolowa Native Arts is a trusted source for handcrafted Native American art, and Pueblo Harvest Café is an award-winning restaurant that blends Native, Southwest and contemporary cuisine. In 2015, the largest Starbucks in the state opened on the property, also owned by IPMI. Together IPCC and IPMI have created a vibrant place for people of all cultures to share, learn, celebrate and discover.