Jun 13 Saturday
Join us for Bold Futures' Family Pride on June 13, 2026, at Morningside Park, as we celebrate 15 years of community with a vibrant quinceañera-style celebration! 💃🏽✨
For the last fifteen years, Bold Futures has created a space where families can come together in joy, love, and community. We are deeply grateful to our partners who have helped bring this celebration to life for our community.
This family-friendly and substance-free event is all about joy, culture, and connection.
Hope to see you there!
The Next Generation Dance Group (Pueblo of Acoma) will be dancing on June 12 at 2PM and June 13 and 14 at 11AM and 2PM.Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.They ensure that life continues and connections to the past and future are reinforced. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the only place in North America to offer cultural Native American dances every week, year-round.Free for museum members, or with admission.Dance groups and times subject to change.
Foxy Festival is a community celebration of arts, music, wellness, and culture at the historic Albuquerque Rail Yards. The event features live performances, local vendors, healing practitioners, food trucks, family activities, and programming that highlights New Mexico creativity and community pride.
An Evening of Sharp Satire & ComedyJoin Kyle Mann, Editor-in-Chief of the Babylon Bee, for a live comedy event that blends humor and cultural satire.Saturday, June 13th The Light @ Mission Viejo 4601 Mission Bend, Santa FeDoors Open at 3:15 P.M. Event Runs 4 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.EVENT FEATURES:Satirical Comedy by Kyle MannEngaging SpeakersRefreshments - Support youth raising money for campSilent Auction
Come check out the Southwest’s biggest and baddest true street car drag race.
On 3 Dyno & Performance presents, 2025 All Out Call Out!The Southwest’s largest “true” streetcar drag racing event! There is a class for everyone. From 14 second slowpokes to the 7-8 second Let it Eat guys.
You don’t want to miss this event, as the fastest street cars from the Southwest come out to battle for the title in a single-elimination call-out-style race.LIMITED TICKET SALES, AND IT WILL SELL OUT! NO GATE SALES!
$70 for racers (includes track fee)$25 for spectators (Purchase at On 3 Performance and Yearwood )$30 for online spectator ticketsKids 10 and under FREE
Heights Summerfest Saturday, June 13, 20265-10 p.m. North Domingo Baca Park 7521 Carmel Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113More Info: https://www.cabq.gov/artsculture/things-to-do/annual-events/summerfest/heights-summerfest
Celebrate warm weather and outdoor fun at the first Albuquerque Summerfest of 2026—a free community event you won’t want to miss! Enjoy browsing handmade goods in The Shops, savor freshly made cuisine from local food trucks in the Food Court, and cool off with local libations in The Cantina. There’s something for everyone, with free kids’ activities and live performances from local bands Abbaquerque, Keeping Up With the Joneses, and The Fabulous Martini Tones. Then, stick around for an electrifying headlining set by Doctor Nativo, bringing the vibrant rhythms of Central America to life with a dynamic blend of reggae, cumbia, and hip-hop. It’s the perfect soundtrack for dancing the evening away under the summer sky!Contact: eventvendors@cabq.gov (505) 768-3556
CURRENTS Art & Technology Festival returns to Santa Fe June 12–21, 2026 for its 17th edition at El Museo Cultural in the Railyard Arts District. This ten-day festival features 53 works by 71 international artists across interactive installation, VR/AR/XR, robotics, Artist/AI collaborations, kinetic sculpture, multimedia performance, and experimental video. Extending beyond the main exhibition, CURRENTS activates venues across Santa Fe through performances, workshops, screenings, and offsite exhibitions. This year’s symposium, “Emergence of Other: the Numinous, Technology, and Our Future Selves,” brings together artists and scholars to explore art, technology, consciousness, and the evolving idea of what it means to be human.
Join us this June and experience one of the Southwest’s leading festivals for contemporary art and emerging technology.
Back to the Future | Saturday, June 13, 2026Great Scott! Get ready for an evening like never before under the stars! Join us in Heritage Park for Movie Under the Wings, featuring the iconic adventure Back to the Future (1985). Experience this fan-favorite film surrounded by historic aircraft like the B‑29 Superfortress, the B‑47 Stratojet, and the NEST helicopter—a setting unlike any other.
Make a Night of ItArrive early and enjoy:
A live DJ setting the vibeLocal food trucks serving up great eats,Beverage trucks, including Bombs Away Beer CompanyExclusive evening access to museum exhibits before duskEvent Access OptionsChoose the experience that fits your evening:
$18 advance tickets$20 at the doorMcFly VIP $25 Reserved seating area (please bring your own chair) Includes a popcorn + drink bundleFamily Bundle – $50 Includes 2 adults + 2 dependent children (children under 5 attend free)Military Rate – $10 per person Includes special pricing for spouse + up to 2 dependentsTickets are available in advance or can be purchased at the door.
More Than a Night OutYour participation supports the ongoing restoration of Heritage Park aircraft, helping preserve these remarkable pieces of history for generations to come. Please note: this special event is not included with museum membership or passes.
Event DetailsDoors Open 7:00 pmProgram Begins: At dusk Location: Heritage ParkKnow Before You GoBring portable outdoor chairs (ground seating is not comfortable)No outside food or drinksNo pets, except service animalsNo alcohol, smoking, or firearms permittedGather your friends and family for a night of nostalgia, history, and fun—we’ll see you Under the Wings!
SHIRLEY VALENTINE was the inaugural show of West End Productions in 2016. Welcome back Jessica Osbourne. It is ten years since her outstanding performance in the beloved 1986 one-woman play, by Willy Russell, about a middle-aged housewife who escapes her mundane, stagnant life and neglectful husband for a transformative holiday in Greece. Colleen Neary McClure once again directs this heartwarming, comedic monologue focusing on self-discovery, liberation, and rediscovering one’s identity.
‘Shirley’ inhabits her "full-fit" kitchen and makes her husband's supper as she tells us about her life, ‘Joe’, the children, and her friend ‘Jane’, who has just invited ‘Shirley’ to join her on a vacation in Greece. She talks to the wall and the audience as she convinces herself to stay or go. Wine helps to lubricate Shirley's feelings and reminiscences while she makes a mental pro-and-con list. In just two funny and charming scenes we get a sense of a prosaic life and her longing to leave it. (Talkin’Broadway 2016).
Jun 14 Sunday
The entire museum, including the Agnes Martin Gallery, will be closed for the installation of Unearthing Futures/Desanterrando Futuros. We apologize for any inconvenience or disappointment this may cause. Please join us for the Opening Celebration on June 27, 2026.
Image: Ronald Rael, Adobe Oasis, 2025, 3D printed adobe. Desert X 2025, Coachella Valley, CA, March 8–May 11. Photo by Lance Gerber.