#CoffeePlusCreatives

2026-01-13

The updated #Albuquerque #CreativeEconomy report is out this month and there's a discussion about the findings:

Thursday, January 29, 2026 from 9 to 11 am

Special Collections Library, Botts Hall
423 Central Avenue NE

(parking available at the lot on Central and Edith)

This session is free and open to anyone with an interest in Albuquerque's creative economy and its future. The report is updated every 10 years.

#ABQ #Creatives #CoffeePlusCreatives

Flyer with text on it. Left side has an image that mimics a photo negative strip with images of a mural with a low rider in front of it, red chile hung up on tent poles at a street festival, brass instruments at a concert, and flamenco dancers with bright colored dresses. Right side text says the following: Albuquerque's Creative Economy. Arts and culture director Dr. Shelle Sanchez and UNM BBER Research Scientist Rose Rohrer will share key findings from a new study exploring Albuquerque's creative economy and the meaningful impact it has on our community. Thursday, January 29, 2026 from 9 to 11 am at the special collections library, Botts Hall, 423 Central Avenue NE. Parking available at the lot on Central and Edith. The findings and discussion are especially relevant for nonprofit arts and cultural organizations, but this session is free and open to anyone with an interest in Albuquerque's creative economy and its future.

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