“IAIA is a community of artists and activists that understand the complexity of Indigenous knowledge systems and has helped me find my voice in that conversation.”
“I produce paintings as a result of timekeeping. If I am not being productive artistically, I am not leaving an imprint of my existence. I enjoy the arts process immensely and IAIA has helped further my work.”
“It was the hands-on classes, supportive staff, internships, and gallery preparation experiences that were most beneficial to me. After I graduate, I plan to use my knowledge and experience within my community and career.”
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Happenings
Here you will find IAIA Happenings. For IAIA Community happenings like student club events, ASG meetings, community-only workshops, and other campus happenings, visit the IAIA Community Calendar.
List of Events
IAIA A-i-R: Patricia Michaels and Gina Herrera—Welcome Dinner and Open Studios
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Patricia Michaels and Gina Herrera for dinner and an open studio tour.
2024 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition: Echoes of Identity
Join us for the 2024 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Echoes of Identity.
2024 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition: Echoes of Identity—Opening Reception
Join us for the 2024 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Echoes of Identity.
2024 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition: Echoes of Identity—Opening Reception
Join us for the 2024 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Echoes of Identity.
2024 Screenwriters Conference—Workshops, Keynotes, and Networking
The 2024 Screenwriters Conference, hosted by the Stagecoach Foundation and IAIA, will take place from November 8 to 10.
Impressions on Nomadic Art Camp in Kyrgyzstan
Join us for a conversation with participants of this year’s Nomadic Art Camp.
IAIA A-i-R: Patricia Michaels and Gina Herrera—Open Studios
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Patricia Michaels and Gina Herrera for an open studio tour.
IAIA A-i-R: Mikailah Thompson and Ethan Lauesen—Welcome Dinner and Open Studios
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Mikailah Thompson (Nimîipuu) and Ethan Lauesen (Gulkana Village Council) for dinner and an open studio tour.
IAIA A-i-R: Mikailah Thompson and Ethan Lauesen—Open Studios
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Mikailah Thompson (Nimîipuu) and Ethan Lauesen (Gulkana Village Council) for an open studio tour.
Annual IAIA Holiday Art Market on December 14 Celebrates Indigenous Creativity
This festive event is open to the public and provides a unique opportunity to support Indigenous artists and artisans while finding one-of-a-kind gifts for the holiday season.
Latest News
The most recent news, press releases, and updates from the Institute of American Indian Arts. View all News
Everyone’s a Winner at IAIA Halloween Costume Fest at Dance Circle
At IAIA’s Halloween Costume Fest, Christine Adams won as Corpse Bride, but all participants enjoyed treats and celebration.
Native American Heritage Month in November
As with Indigenous Peoples Day, every day at IAIA is a celebration of Indigenous cultures everywhere.
IAIA Collaborates with the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York
A collaboration between FIT and IAIA, the exhibition features work by students from both institutions.
IAIA President Dr. Robert Martin Awarded Distinguished National Humanities Medal
The 19 distinguished medal recipients, include IAIA President Dr. Martin, and comprise writers, historians, educators, and filmmakers.
2024 Fall IAIA Powwow: A Vibrant Celebration of Culture, Community, and Tradition
The 2024 Fall IAIA Powwow created a vibrant atmosphere of cultural celebration and community connection.
IAIA Celebrates Truman Capote Centennial
IAIA has been receiving Truman Capote Literary Trust funding for our Creative Writing Scholarships since 1996. This support has now exceeded $1M.
Celebrating the First Annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day at IAIA
Starting this year, every second Monday in October will be recognized as a holiday for the IAIA community.
Healing Trauma Through Tradition: Indigenous Culture Talks Launch with Kevin Whitefeather
In these talks, Whitefeather focused on the continuity of Pueblo history as carried by Elders as well as the importance of understanding Pueblo history from an Indigenous perspective.
Annual Alumni Luncheon Highlights Connection and Achievement
IAIA held its annual alumni luncheon on August 16 at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) Allan Houser Art Park.