SANTA FE – New Mexico is investing in its creative economy with a new statewide event series, NM CreativeCon, offering business workshops and networking opportunities to creative professionals across the state.

Hosted by the New Mexico Economic Development Department's Creative Industries Division, NM CreativeCon will bring together creative entrepreneurs and community leaders for a series of full-day events through education, networking, and hands-on learning. Beginning in March 2026, the NM CreativeCon lineup includes five regional events, culminating in a statewide convening in June.

The regional events will highlight local creative assets, including historic theaters, connect attendees with state and local resources, and strengthen networks within each region's creative ecosystem. Current sponsoring partners include the New Mexico Marketing Center of Excellence, Meta, New Mexico Arts within the Department of Cultural Affairs, New Mexico Tourism, Department of Workforce Solutions, Triad National Security LLC, Regional Development Corporation of Northern New Mexico and several local Mainstreet organizations.

"New Mexico's creativity is one of our most powerful economic assets," said Shani Harvie, director of the Creative Industries Division. "CreativeCon is about helping people find the tools that can turn their ideas and artistry into opportunity, whether they're just starting out or are already a part of the fabric of our creative economy."

2026 NM CreativeCon Schedule:

March 7 – Carlsbad, NM (Southeast) – Cavern Theater

March 28 – Raton, NM (Northeast) – Shuler Theater

April 25 – Silver City, NM (Southwest) – WNMU Fine Arts Theater

April 11 – Gallup, NM (Northwest) – El Morro Theater

May 30 – Pueblo of Pojoaque (Northcentral) – Buffalo Thunder Casino

June 6 – Albuquerque (Central) – National Hispanic Cultural Center 

All events will feature creative industry panels and region-specific programming tailored to local strengths and opportunities.

Set for Saturday, June 6, the final CreativeCon event in Albuquerque will feature immersive workshops, networking and three learning tracks for:

Creative makers and hobby artists – turning passion into profession.

Creative businesses and support organizations – growing and collaborating for impact.

Local governments, developers and policymakers – leveraging creative industries for community and economic development. 

Registration is open for the five regional events and will open soon for the statewide convening at www.edd.newmexico.gov/creativecon.  

To learn more about the Creative Industries Division and sign up for updates, visit www.edd.newmexico.gov/creative  and follow @NMCreativeDiv on social media.