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Arts and Culture outlines Route 66 centennial plan, partnerships with Meow Wolf and Refract Studio

2352040 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

Dr. Shel Sanchez of the Department of Arts and Culture presented the council with a quarterly update on Albuquerque’s Route 66 centennial plans, describing a 20‑stop ‘art‑fueled road trip,’ partnerships with Meow Wolf and Refract Studio, a new centennial website and a sign‑restoration effort.

Dr. Shel Sanchez of the Department of Arts and Culture presented a quarterly update on Albuquerque’s Route 66 centennial plans, outlining partnerships, external funding and an “art‑fueled road trip” that will activate the full length of the historic corridor.

Why it matters: The centennial program is intended to draw visitors to multiple neighborhoods, support local artists and contribute to downtown and corridor economic activity. Staff said the department has secured multiple funding sources but still seeks additional money for some initiatives.

What the department presented Dr. Sanchez said the department has secured external funding from state and national sources and private partners. “The department of arts and culture has brought in over half a million dollars,” she said, and she…

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