George Galanis Multicultural Center & Storyteller Museum

The George Galanis Multicultural Center offers diverse programming and arts that celebrate the Native American cultures that neighbor Gallup, as well as Gallup’s unique history. It was created in 1996 at the historic Santa Fe Depot by the Southwest Indian Foundation. The concept for the Cultural Center is modeled on the Public Square, where the community, school children, and visitors can gather together for forums, lectures and celebrate the extraordinarily diverse heritages of our region. Developed through an active partnership between Native and non-Native people, the museum’s exhibits convey the message that Indian cultures are complex diverse, steeped in tradition, and very much alive.

Our exhibits are spread across two wings that occupy the entire second floor of the train station building. The Storyteller Museum is home to the Navajo Code Talker Exhibit, southwestern art treasures, Route 66 and the Fred Harvey Girls. 

For Directions, information about hours, admission fees and programs go to: https://www.visitgallup.com/things-to-do/arts-culture/museums-galleries/gallup-cultural-center/