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2020 IAIA Winter Reading Series

Dec 16, 2019

The 2020 Winter Institute of American Indian Arts’ (IAIA) Low Residency MFA in Creative Writing (MFACW) Reading Series brings together a diverse range of voices working in the literary arts. We welcome readings by new mentors David Treuer (Ojibwe) and Cedar Sigo (Suquamish). Featured writers include emerging poet and essayist Tiffany Midge (Standing Rock Sioux), fiction writer Rion Amilcar Scott, and queer Chamoru poet Lehua M. Taitano.

The 2020 Winter Reading Series happens January 4–11, 2020. Readings will take place each night beginning at 6:00 pm in the Auditorium in the Library and Technology Center (LTC) on the IAIA campus. For directions and a map of the IAIA Campus, please visit www.iaia.edu/visit. All readings are free and open to the public.

Schedule of Readings

DateReaders
Sat., Jan. 4David Treuer and Kristiana Kahakauwila
Sun., Jan. 5Ken White, Chip Livingston, and Kimberly Blaeser
Mon., Jan. 6Rion Amilcar Scott, Jennifer Foerster, and Sherwin Bitsui
Tues., Jan. 7Cedar Sigo, Toni Jensen, and James Thomas Stevens
Thurs., Jan. 9Esther Belin and Tiffany Midge
Fri., Jan. 10Lehua M. Taitano, Brooke Swaney, and Migizi Pensoneau
Sat., Jan. 11Pam Houston and Brandon Hobson

“The long term goal of the IAIA MFACW is to promote Indigenous intellectualism and knowledge systems through the literary arts. Many of the mentors, visiting writers, and students participating in Winter Residency are active in their home communities, which establishes a learning environment akin to the vision of Lloyd Kiva New (Cherokee), founder of IAIA.”
Santee Frazier (Cherokee)

MFA Program Director

See the MFACW Mentors web page to read biographies. For more information, please contact Santee Frazier at (505) 424-2365 or mfacw@iaia.edu. Support for these events is provided by the Lannan Foundation and New Mexico Arts. Partially funded by the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission and the 1% Lodgers Tax. For accommodations, contact the ADA office seven days in advance at adaoffice@iaia.edu or (505) 424-5707.