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March 17, 2014

Happy St. Patrick's Day!  

Albuquerque's New Arts and Cultural Calendar is LIVE!

ABQtodo.com, a website dedicated to Albuquerque's robust arts, culture, sports, recreation, and food scene, is now LIVE!
This new website will be Albuquerque's "go to" site for what "to do" in Albuquerque.

You can still register for your artist profile, arts organization or venue. You can also submit event information like upcoming shows, classes, and workshops.

For more information, or if you have questions, please contact Brandon Call at Brandon@ABQtodo.com or at (505)340-0087.   

Special thanks to the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund and the UETF Committee for helping to fund ABQToDo.com!

 

 
The Convention Center Mosaic is Being Recognized with a Creative Albuquerque Bravos Award!



The Convention Center Mosaic created by the Harwood Art Center Art Summer Institute has been recognized with a 2014 Bravos Award. The project took 13 years to complete. The Public Art Program and the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund helped fund the project at various times over those years. Learn more about the Bravos Awards and come help celebrate on Saturday, March 22nd, 2014 at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, beginning at 6:30pm 

Get your tickets now

This e-newsletter was created to keep you up-to-date with news about Albuquerque's Public Art and Urban Enhancement Program projects and other arts and cultural planning initiatives.

If you have any questions, need more information or want to share news and/or tips for future issues of this e-newsletter or sign yourself or someone else up to receive it, please e-mail us at publicart@cabq.gov.

 

Thanks for staying involved!

 


Sincerely,

 

Sherri, Dan, Matt, and Brendan
Public Art Urban Enhancement Program Staff

Cultural Services Department 

City of Albuquerque



Events

 

Creative Bravos awards Ceremony 
Saturday 3/22/14
The Albuquerque Museum of Art & History 6:30pm.
 
 

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Enhancing our community through exceptional public art

by

embracing a transparent process that reflects

the diversity and interests of Albuquerque.