The Poeh Museum & Cultural Center is a vibrant and immersive cultural experience in the Tewa language, where the "Poeh" or pathway connects the past, present, and future of the Pueblo people. Visitors are greeted by a lovely and informative staff, who guide them through a captivating collection of Tewa pottery, artwork, and historical exhibits. The museum offers a unique perspective on the region's history, with powerful films and displays that evoke compassion and connection for the Pueblo people. Visitors can explore the Di Wae Powa, a sacred pottery exhibit, and the Nah Poeh Meng, which delves into the region's complex history. The museum also features the work of renowned local artist Roxanne Swetzel, whose art is a highlight of the experience. Whether visiting for a weekend event or a longer exploration, guests are met with a friendly and helpful staff, who ensure a enjoyable and educational experience. With a reasonable admission fee and a focus on accessibility, the Poeh Museum & Cultural Center is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of the Tewa people.
Visited from the Midwest and enjoyed our time here. We enjoyed the pottery and learned a lot both from the museum and from the host. Wishing you success in your mission to keep your culture alive and thriving.
January 2026
10$ per person. I enjoyed, nice collection of pottery and a really neat “seasons” exhibit. A little on the smaller side in my opinion. Could use more info on local tribes.
December 2025
Was very nice and educational about the tribe and arts of the people.