Indigenous Free Ways: From North 2 South IPCC museum

Proud to announce we made it to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Museum last year and it will be on showcase thru June 2026! #indigenousfreeways #SouthwestWildstyle #ArrowsoulArtCollective Albuquerque, New Mexico

Mural Exhibition by Arrowsoul Art Collective, Art Through Struggle Gallery

ON VIEW AUGUST 9, 2025-JUNE 28, 2026

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) is honored to collaborate with the Arrowsoul Art Collective, an Indigenous group of artists that ground mural, letter-structure, and graffiti-influenced art in community dialogue, healing, and reciprocity. Their artwork remains rooted in a foundation of mutual understanding and cultural exchange. Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Arrowsoul Art Collective breaks down borders and beautifies public spaces through its Indigenous art shop, associated gatherings, and creative convenings. Up and down the Rio Grande, they host community art projects that invite endless innovation in a variety of expressions–visual, sound-based, lyrical, dance, and performance.

Arrowsoul Art Collective creates storied mural paintings on exterior building walls inspired by the evolving meanings of “Future Old School” and “Indigenous Freeways.” Future Old School turns to an understanding of the relevance and critical need for ancestral Indigenous knowledge in today’s world. Indigenous Freeways reflect the need for cultural reciprocity and openness to ongoing change. The artists create new visions of the Southwest landscape through blending letter structures, illustrative architecture, and textured palettes of places of home. Arrowsoul Art Collective’s projects reunite communities along the Rio Grande through creative participation.

Arrowsoul Art Collective’s mural installation fuses concepts of the beginning, present, and future of Indigenous pictographic arts. In the Southwest region, pictographs are painted visual forms on ancestral rocks, often as pigment on basalt. These images record particular moments of Indigenous presence, migration, and history in the area. To the Collective, “The Arrow is used by all Indigenous peoples around the world for hunting and protecting. The Soul is what we are feeding and defending.”

About the Artists:

Arrowsoul Art Collective, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, invites artistic expression and cultural exchange in community gatherings throughout the region. With “Arrowsoul,” or aerosol spray paint, as a primary medium, the Collective nurtures deep connections with the ancestral pictographic arts of Indigenous peoples in the Southwest and beyond. This group of artists grounds their creative practices in arts across all mediums. Their convenings include hiphop, breakdancing, public art, and everything in between. A basis of mentorship for the next generations fuels their work as role models for their communities. Time and time again, Arrowsoul Art Collective both enacts and demonstrates the healing power of artistic creation. They build new relationships across cultures to empower strength, kindness, and care within communities–all with an edge of funk, surprise, and trailblazing.

15th Annual Illegal? Art Show: Martial Wall

15 year we have donated and beautified Our Las Cruces Community with #ArrowsoulArt from all over #TheSouthwest. Many artists will be painting on the future site of LCBoys&Girls Club! Former Video 4 building in the center of town. Looking forward to seeing your #southwestwildstyle -SABA & NASHA @arrowsoultradingpost @barricadecultureshop #LasCruces #NewMexico

Happy 4th of Julie to our Deported and abandon US Soldiers

Recently heard about this growing issue… Had the pleasure of going to Juarez, Mexico and meeting a deported veteran that went to Iraq and made it back home, only to get deported. With not a lot of support for these soldiers, I find myself appalled at the fact that in the name of god they killed and fought for a seat at this forth of July cookout.

Music by @#nataaniiMeans

Bring Home Our Deported US Veterans Mural by Saba

#DiedInExile #DeportedUSveterans #july4th2021 #bringHomeDeportedVeterans

LOCATION: Enchanted Occasions Event Rentals 1333 E Amador Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88001

8th Annnual Illegal Art Show: Martial Wall in Las Cruces, New Mexico

May 10th-12th, 2019

Save the date and stay tuned for line-ups and schedules of this years #illegalArtShow and #Pictograff #Arrowsoul #Warprayer

Vendors and Gallery space limited contact Barricade Culture Shop or barricadecultureshop@gmail.com

Presale Tshirts $10 DM size and name.

Art Fight Las Cruces 3: Red Chile VS Green Chile

https://www.facebook.com/events/2144093822477245/

Barricade Culture Shop and MondoTown Present Art Fight Las Cruces. A monthly Live Art Competition and Music showcase. Come bring the whole family for a generous dose of creativity, Food Fun and #homegrowNM Brew!

#ArtFightLasCruces 3 will start at 6pm
This months Theme will be #GreenChileVsRedChile
$10 to compete for #Artfight + $10 if you want to add a vendor booth
Public Vote for their favorite live-painted piece! The most votes win
Cash Prize, Street Cred and #ArtFightLasCruces T-shirt! Also a ride to compete at ABQ Art Fight.
Ending the night with a friendly art auction of live-painted pieces starting at $5.. Hosted by #JoseMacho Saba Wear Armando I. Arellano
**Please bring your own paint, easels, tables and drop cloths if you get down and dirty. **

Live Performances by
Vinyl Record DJ set by James Montoya (Host of ABQ Art Fight)
Maya Avalon Weisinger
Orlando Madrid Quartet
#lateniteloki aka Logan Howard

Breakdance aka Bboy, BGirl Showcase and Cypher by
Nothing But Soul krew
Tws Bboys

Live Screenprinting by
#ArrowsoulArtCollective
Barricade Culture Shop
Saba Wear

Doors open at 5pm
$5 per person
Youth 12 and under Free.

#VENDORS We have now opened up for all mediums to display works and ware or to simply promote your business and support this wonderful community Arts event in doing so…
$25 Booth Fee 10ft x 10ft (electric included)

Artist’s Booths
WOAR 2 ART
#REPWEAR Charles Romero
Sarayina Tovanche (NBScrew)
Face Painting by Jen
Coy’s connecting lines by Coy Hassell
SEW METAL by Brittany Adaire Woodstockman
LightSaberGoods with Yvette Lopez and Daniel Aguilera
Perpetuity Art by Alyssa Alley Trujillo
MoreToGo…..
DM us to reserve a spot!

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Arrowsoul Artist Series: Take a Knee with Weshoyot Alvitre

Honored to push some ink for #takeaknee design byWeshoyot Alvitre showcasing a great design of Colin Kaepernick‘s kneeling during the National Anthem before the NFL kickoff in #SOULIDARITY with the fight against #Racialinjustice in the United States. This design also hits hard on fight against Redskins football team mascot and team name used as a racial slur towards us Indigenous peoples. Working in photoshop I can separate colors and implement halftone features.   Order t-shirts on my webstore…https://squareup.com/store/sabawear

  #notyourmascot#kapernick #homegrowNM #nativemade#handprinted #sabawear #stayfreshsupportlocal#americanbeforeamerica #indigenousart#collinkaepernick #TheNativesRemain #sabahut#Arrowsoulartstudio link to purchase in bio… — atBarricade Culture Shop.