“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.
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Latest News
The most recent news, press releases, and updates from the Institute of American Indian Arts. View all News
“Reflections of Venice” Exhibition—Indigenous Perspectives on Art, Identity, and Place
The exhibition, Reflections of Venice, captures the essence of the transformative experience IAIA students, mentors, and staff had while exploring Venice during the IAIA Venice Indigenous School in Summer 2024.
2025 Spring President’s Convocation Celebrates Resilience, Ancestral Ties
The 2025 Spring President’s Convocation celebrated resilience, ancestral connections, and the transformative power of art amid change.
2024 IAIA Holiday Art Market—A Celebration of Community, Creativity, and Culture
On December 14, 2024, over 100 artists gathered together to show their work at the annual IAIA Holiday Art Market.
AMC/AMC+ Supports IAIA Film Students on Dark Winds and Beyond
Through a groundbreaking partnership with AMC/AMC+, IAIA’s Cinematic Arts and Technology program is providing Indigenous film students with hands-on experience on the set of Dark Winds.
IAIA President Dr. Robert Martin Announces Retirement After Over 40 Years of Transformational Leadership in Tribal Higher Education
Dr. Robert Martin (Cherokee Nation), President of IAIA—the University for Indigenous Creative Excellence—in Santa Fe, New Mexico, has announced his retirement.
Alum Spotlight: Stephanie Stewart (Navajo and Kiowa) ’19
IAIA Alum Stephanie Stewart (Navajo and Kiowa) ’19 is a curatorial assistant at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), blending art and science to preserve Indigenous heritage.
The 2024 Year in Review
Last year, 2024, was a huge growth year for the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). Recapping the year in highlights was a challenge, given that we had so many of them. We look forward to many more in 2025.
Two New Trustees Appointed to IAIA
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is pleased to welcome two new trustees, Karl Duncan (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, and San Carlos Apache) and Lily Hope (Tlingit).
Spring 2025 IAIA Artist-in-Residence Program
For Spring 2025, IAIA will host an exciting lineup of six established and rising Native artists in our Artist-in-Residence (A-i-R) Program.