Poeh Center

It is near Pojoaque Pueblo's Cities of Gold Casino and Hotel,[2] and about 16 miles (26 km) north of Santa Fe.

The Poeh Tower, currently occupied by sculptor Roxanne Swentzell, is the tallest adobe structure in New Mexico.

[3] The Poeh Center is the first tribally owned and maintained facility for cultural preservation of northern New Mexico and is compared to a Kiva-type building.

It has traditional pueblo elements such as motifs in the interior, ceilings made of wooden beams, horno fireplaces and Pojoaque pottery.

[5] The building occupies a space of 4,930 square feet (458 m2), and with plans for expansion to include a traditional pueblo plaza, and an amphitheater for performing arts and lectures related to Puebloan culture.

Poeh Center with Tower Gallery, 2005