ALBUQUERQUE – The South Broadway Cultural Center has announced its 29th annual exhibition commemorating the first apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a revered moment in history when she introduced herself to Juan Diego as the Mother of God and the mother of all humanity. The exhibition opens with an artist reception on December 7 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the center’s gallery.
“Preserving these cultural traditions helps Albuquerque families stay to connected to both history and heritage,” said Mayor Tim Keller. “It keeps these important stories alive in a vibrant, meaningful way.
Since 1924, the South Broadway community has gathered to honor this significant event, which occurred on the hill of Tepeyac in Mexico in 1531. The exhibition has become a cherished tradition, fostering a sense of unity and cultural richness within the community.
A highlight of this year’s exhibition is the community altar, a centerpiece, created by Los Guadalupanos. The exhibition brings a unique perspective to the annual celebration of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The community altar serves as a focal point for collective reflection and reverence, inviting visitors to engage with the rich cultural and spiritual significance of the event.
The exhibition will be on view through December 28. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the community’s Guadalupe procession. The procession will begin after the 10 a.m. mass at St. Francis Xavier Church on December 15. See the church’s full schedule here.
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