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“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.”

Melissa Shaginoff

(Chickaloon Village/Pyramid Lake)

“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.”

Daniel McCoy Jr. ’16

(Muscogee Creek/Citizen Band of Potawatomi)

“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.”

Tazbah Gaussoin

(Picuris Pueblo/Navajo)

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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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The most recent news, press releases, and updates from the Institute of American Indian Arts. View all News

The 2024 Year in Review

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

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).