However, the master plan for the Center proposed building studios and a new museum, so that all Pueblo artists and visitors from throughout the world could have a place to come and learn.



By 1993, we had raised $200,000 through the New Mexico State Legislature and had some Tribal money to construct the first building on a three-acre site donated by the Pueblo. This wasn’t enough funding, but knew we had to begin building to attract more financial support. So we developed Pojoaque Pueblo Construction Service Corporation, or PPCSC. This is the concept that has brought us to the attention of the Honoring Nations Program.