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2023–2024 Holiday Greeting and Schedule

From all of us at the Institute of American Indian Arts—the President, Trustees, Staff, and Faculty—may peace be with you and your family today and throughout the New Year.

Holiday Schedule

The IAIA campus will be closed during the holidays December 22–January 1, however, the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) will be open. (The Museum will be closed December 25 and on January 1.)

LocationClosedOpen Hours
IAIA CampusDecember 22, 2023–January 1, 2024No Open Hours Available
Museum and Museum StoreTuesdays
December 24, Closing at 3 pm
December 25
December 31, Closing at 3 pm
January 1
10 am–5 pm (Mon, Wed–Sat)
11 am–5 pm (Sun)

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Since 1962, the evolution of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) has inspired those of us who value equity in higher education for Indigenous students. That’s why we’re reaching out again to invite you to include a tax-deductible gift to IAIA in your year-end giving plans. Whether you’re a recent donor or a long-time friend, we hope you will consider contributing now to the only college in the world dedicated to the study of contemporary Indigenous arts and cultures. Support IAIA student success by making a gift today.

“I didn’t think I was capable or smart enough to get a higher education, but IAIA taught me to value myself, to know that I could accomplish what I put my mind to, to chase my dreams.”

Tiffanie Irizarry (Ihanktonwan Dakota and Fort Peck Tribes) ’22

2022 Valedictorian

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Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA)

The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is the only college in the world dedicated to the study of contemporary Native American and Alaska Native arts. IAIA offers undergraduate degrees in Cinematic Arts and Technology, Creative Writing, Indigenous Liberal Studies, Museum Studies, Performing Arts, and Studio Arts; graduate degrees in Creative Writing, Studio Arts, and Cultural Administration; and certificates in Broadcast Journalism, Business and Entrepreneurship, Museum Studies, and Native American Art History. The college serves approximately 500 full-time Native and non-Native American students from around the globe, representing nearly a hundred federally recognized tribes. Named one of the top art institutions by UNESCO and the International Association of Art, IAIA is among the leading art institutes in our nation and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).