Happenings
Here you will find IAIA public happenings. For IAIA Community happenings like student club events, ASG meetings, community-only workshops, and other campus happenings, visit the IAIA Community Calendar.
Upcoming Happenings
List of Events
2024 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition: Echoes of Identity
Join us for the 2024 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Echoes of Identity.
IAIA RCCNA Fall Symposium: Stewarding Stories, Sovereignty, and Spaces
The IAIA RCCNA Fall Symposium brings together scholars, students, and artists to explore the intersections of research, archives, collections, and contemporary Indigenous arts.
IAIA A-i-R: Mikailah Thompson and Ethan Lauesen—Welcome & Community Dinner
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Mikailah Thompson (Nimîipuu) and Ethan Lauesen (Gulkana Village Council) for a Welcome & Community dinner and Bracelet Making Workshop.
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.
MoCNA Members’ Holiday Appreciation
Join MoCNA for an special members-only holiday event featuring festive treats, refreshments, live music, and entertainment.
2024 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.
Past Happenings
List of Events
IAIA A-i-R Patricia Michaels Presentation: Upside Down You’re Turning Me
Join IAIA A-i-R artist Patricia Michaels (Taos Pueblo) ’89 for a unique presentation of her work, including textile art, fashion, and digital artistry.
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.
2024 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition: Echoes of Identity—Opening Reception
Join us for the 2024 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Echoes of Identity.
Impressions on Nomadic Art Camp in Kyrgyzstan
Join us for a conversation with participants of this year’s Nomadic Art Camp.
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.
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.
An Evening with IAIA MFA in Creative Writing
The event features Deborah Jackson Taffa, DezBaa’, Brendan Shay Basham, and Migizi Pensoneau.
“Chooch Helped” Reading and Signing at MoCNA
Join us for the launch of Chooch Helped at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts.
IAIA A-i-R: Patricia Michaels and Lewis deSoto—Open Studios
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Patricia Michaels and Lewis deSoto for an open studio tour.
IAIA Sponsors SFiFF’s 2024 Indigenous Film Program
IAIA is pleased to sponsor the Santa Fe International Film Festival’s 2024 Indigenous Film Program.
IAIA A-i-R: Patricia Michaels and Lewis deSoto—Welcome Dinner and Open Studios
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Patricia Michaels and Lewis deSoto for dinner and an open studio tour.
2024 Fall IAIA Powwow
Save the date for the 2024 Fall IAIA Powwow on Saturday, October 5, from 11 am–5 pm (MDT).
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.
2024 Fall IAIA Scholarship Awards Luncheon
Join IAIA for the 2024 Fall IAIA Student Awards Luncheon on Wednesday, September 25, at Noon in the Performing Arts and Fitness Center (PAFC) Gymnasium.
2024 IAIA Open House
Mark your calendars for Thursday, September 19! IAIA and SFCC are pleased to partner for a third year in a row and host our open house events on the same day, from 10 am–2 pm at SFCC and 1–5 pm at IAIA.
2024 Fall IAIA President’s Convocation and Campus Blessing
IAIA Community—join us on Thursday, August 29, for the 2024 Fall President’s Convocation and Campus Blessing.
IAIA MFA in Creative Writing—Reading and Panel Discussion
Reading and panel discussion with IAIA MFA in Creative Writing (MFACW) Director Deborah Jackson Taffa (Quechan Nation and Laguna Pueblo), Jamie Figueroa (Boricua), and others.
IAIA Research Center for Contemporary Native Arts—Discussion with IAIA Staff
Moderated by Dr. Mary Deleary (Chippewas of the Thames First Nation) ’10, RCCNA Director, the panel includes several staff.
Shannon Hooper—Numu, Newe ”The People”
Shannon Hooper—Numu, Newe “The People” works combine traditional and contemporary Native arts through drawings, paintings, and more.
IAIA Alumni and Student Pop-Ups
Featuring Nicole Lawe (Karuk) ’16, jewelry; Brian Taaffe (Taos Pueblo) ’23, painting; Lenenharihshon Thompson (Mohawk), beadwork; and Preston Johnson (Diné), jewelry and lapidary work.
2024 IAIA Student and Recent Graduate Art Market
Join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) for the annual IAIA Student and Recent Graduate Art Market on August 17–18.
MoCNA Portal Columns—Discussion with the Artists
Come hear the artists speak about their project and vision during this year’s SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market at MoCNA.
Okhúwa Munu: A Dialogue Between Cultures and Nature
This conversation between artist David Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo) ’17 and painter Stina Folkebrant (Swedish) delves into the collaborative process of creating their mural Okhúwa Munu: A Dialogue Between Cultures and Nature.
Common Thread—Artist Talk and Demonstration
Melissa Shaginoff (Ahtna and Paiute) ’15 will perform, teach, and share her poem, Moose Hide Love. Afterward, she will engage the audience in a conversation and demonstration.
Get Indigenous Film Festival—Indigenous Film and Television Content Creation Panel Discussion
Join us for storytelling, brunch with culinary delights, and a panel discussion by notable Indigenous film and television content creators to discuss Indigenous content today and for the future.
Arctic Highways—Panel Conversation with Artists and Co-Curators
Panel conversation featuring contemporary Sámi artists and co-curators Thomas Colbengtson, Gunvor Guttorm, and Britta Marakatt-Labba. Moderated by MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man.
Shannon Hooper—Numu, Newe ”The People”
Shannon Hooper—Numu, Newe “The People” works combine traditional and contemporary Native arts through drawings, paintings, and more.
IAIA Alumni and Student Pop-Ups
Featuring Nicole Lawe (Karuk) ’16, jewelry; Brian Taaffe (Taos Pueblo) ’23, painting; Lenenharihshon Thompson (Mohawk), beadwork; and Preston Johnson (Diné), jewelry and lapidary work.
2024 IAIA Student and Recent Graduate Art Market
Join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) for the annual IAIA Student and Recent Graduate Art Market on August 17–18.
2024 Summer Exhibitions—Opening Reception
The public opening will take place August 16 from 5–7 pm, with a special member-only preview with light hors d’oeuvres and spirits from 4–5 pm.
Annual IAIA Alumni Luncheon
Alums from every generation are invited to gather, reminisce, and be in community. Lunch will be served, and remarks will begin at 12:30 pm. RSVP required.
IAIA Alumni and Student Pop-Ups
Featuring Nicole Lawe (Karuk) ’16, jewelry; Brian Taaffe (Taos Pueblo) ’23, painting; Lenenharihshon Thompson (Mohawk), beadwork; and Preston Johnson (Diné), jewelry and lapidary work.
2024 IAIA Scholarships Shape Futures—Annual Benefit & Auction
On August 14, IAIA leadership, alum artists, and donors gather at La Fonda on the Plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico, for an evening of art, entertainment, and fundraising to provide essential scholarship support for IAIA students.
2024 Santa Fe Plaza Concert Series—Native Roots and Sage Bond
IAIA is the presenting sponsor for Lensic 360’s Santa Fe Plaza Concert Series event with Robert Mirabal (Taos Pueblo) and Levi Platero (Navajo) on Tuesday, August 15.
IAIA MFACW Summer Evening Reading Series: Pam Houston, Deborah Taffa, and Michaela m.s. Red Cherries
Reading and Q&A with Pam Houston, Deborah Taffa, and Michaela m.s. Red Cherries as part of the 2024 MFACW Summer Evening Reading Series.
2024 IAIA MFACW Summer Evening Reading Series: Chip Livingston, Bryson Chun, and Brandon Hobson
Reading and Q&A with Chip Livingston, Bryson Chun, and Brandon Hobson as part of the 2024 MFACW Summer Evening Reading Series.
2024 IAIA MFACW Summer Evening Reading Series: Toni Jensen, Jamie Figueroa, and Brooke Swaney Pepio
Reading and Q&A with Toni Jensen, Jamie Figueroa, and Brooke Swaney Pepion as part of the 2024 MFACW Summer Evening Reading Series.
2024 IAIA MFACW Summer Evening Reading Series: Sherwin Bitsui, Chris La Tray, and RO Kwon
Reading and Q&A with Sherwin Bitsui, Chris La Tray, and RO Kwon as part of the 2024 MFACW Summer Evening Reading Series.
2024 IAIA MFACW Summer Evening Reading Series: Kimberly Blaeser, Anthony McCann, and Gabrielle Civil
Reading and Q&A with Kimberly Blaeser, Anthony McCann, and Gabrielle Civil as part of the 2024 MFACW Summer Evening Reading Series.
Family Day—Celebrate Your Family at MoCNA
Please join us for family fun at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) on June 2 from 12–3 pm.
2024 ArtWalk Santa Fe at MoCNA
Join us for ArtWalk Santa Fe at IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), with free museum admission, an outdoor art market, and music.
2024 “Honoring Our Graduates” IAIA Spring Powwow
Save the date for the 2024 “Honoring Our Graduates” IAIA Spring Powwow, May 11, 2024, from 1 pm–5 pm (MDT).
2024 IAIA Commencement Ceremony
Please join the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) for the 2024 Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 11, 2024, at 10 am (MDT).
2024 IAIA MFA in Studio Arts Thesis Exhibition: We’ve Been Gathering Places—Opening Reception
Join us for the opening reception for We’ve Been Gathering Places, this year’s MFA in Studio Arts (MFASA) thesis exhibition.
2024 IAIA MFA in Studio Arts Thesis Exhibition: We’ve Been Gathering Places
We’ve Been Gathering Places, this year’s MFA in Studio Arts (MFASA) thesis exhibition, features the work of 2024 MFASA graduating students.
2023–2024 IAIA BFA Exhibition: Indigenous Presence, Indigenous Futures—Reception
Join MoCNA for a reception on May 10 from 5–7 pm, for the 2023–2024 IAIA BFA Exhibition: Indigenous Presence, Indigenous Futures.
2024 IAIA MFACW Hooding Ceremony
Please join the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) for the 2024 IAIA MFACW Hooding Ceremony on Thursday, May 9.
IAIA Twelfth Annual Student Filmmaker Showcase
Join IAIA Cinematic Arts & Technology students for a showcase featuring a selection of films produced during the 2023-2024 academic year.
IAIA A-i-R: Brown and Oscar—Open Studios
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Jerry Brown and Golga Oscar for an open studio tour.
Toward Our Past and Future Wor(l)ds—Readings by Graduating Creative Writing Majors
Join us at MoCNA for Toward Our Past and Future Wor(l)ds, a reading event featuring graduating Creative Writing students.
Large Puppet Lantern Procession
Join the IAIA Performing Arts program on Thursday, May 2, at 8:15 pm, for the Large Puppet Lantern Procession performance and event.
Fueling Change: A Greenlandic Perspective—Online Conversation about Inuk Silis Høegh’s New Film Project
Please join us for a virtual studio visit and conversation with Inuk Silis Høegh (Kalaaleq) and MoCNA’s Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man.
2024 IAIA Staff and Faculty Years of Service Staff Celebration
On Wednesday, April 24, join us in recognizing the invaluable contributions of IAIA staff and faculty who have been instrumental in achieving our mission.
IAIA A-i-R: Brown and Oscar—Welcome Dinner
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Jerry Brown and Golga Oscar for dinner and an open studio tour.
IAIA Land Healing and Restoration Celebration
Join the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Land-Grant Department for the IAIA Land Healing and Restoration Celebration.
2023–2024 IAIA BFA Exhibition: Indigenous Presence, Indigenous Futures—Panel Discussion
Please join us for the 2023–2024 IAIA BFA Exhibition: Indigenous Presence, Indigenous Futures panel discussion led by student co-curator Zoe S. Childs.
2024 Spring IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition: Origins—Opening Reception
Join us for the 2024 Spring IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Origins, an exhibition representing the culminating achievements of the Spring graduating BFA in Studio Arts and BFA in Museum Studies students.
2024 Spring IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition: Origins
2024 Spring IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Origins, an exhibition representing the culminating achievements of the Spring graduating BFA in Studio Arts and BFA in Museum Studies students.
(Canceled) IAIA Performing Arts Presents “Indian Radio Days”
You are invited to watch IAIA Performing Arts students perform the play “Indian Radio Days,” in our black box theater.
2024 IAIA Student Recognition and Awards Luncheon
We are so fortunate to have many talented students here at IAIA who go above and beyond, and we would like to recognize their achievements in making our university a success every day.
IAIA A-i-R: Burgh and Walker—Open Studios
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Tamara Ann Burgh and Brian Walker II for an open studio tour.
IAIA A-i-R: Burgh and Walker—Welcome Dinner
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Tamara Ann Burgh and Brian Walker II for dinner and an open studio tour.
Readings with Emerson, Blue Sky, and Taffa
Join MoCNA for readings with Ramona Emerson, Andrew Blue Sky, and Deborah Taffa.
IAIA A-i-R: Teters and Wilson—Open Studios
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Charlene Teters and Holly Wilson for an open studio tour.
IAIA A-i-R: Teters and Wilson—Welcome Dinner
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Charlene Teters and Holly Wilson for dinner and an open studio tour.
2024 Winter Exhibitions—Opening Reception
The public opening will take place February 2 from 5–7 pm, with a special member-only preview with light hors d’oeuvres and spirits from 4–5 pm.
MoCNA Artist Talk: Inuk Silis Høegh
Please join us for a conversation with MoCNA’s Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man and Inuk Silis Høegh (Danish-Kalaallit).
2024 Spring IAIA President’s Convocation and Campus Blessing
IAIA Community—join us on Thursday, January 25, for the 2024 Spring President’s Convocation and Campus Blessing.
2024 MFACW January Evening Reading Series: Kim Blaeser and Deborah Taffa
Reading and Q&A with Kim Blaeser and Deborah Taffa as part of the 2024 MFACW January Evening Reading Series.
2024 MFACW January Evening Reading Series: Leslie Jamison, Layli Long Soldier, and Mona Susan Power
Readings with Leslie Jamison, Layli Long Soldier, and Mona Susan Power as part of the 2024 MFACW January Evening Reading Series.
2024 MFACW January Evening Reading Series: Pam Houston, Raquel Gutierrez, and Bojan Louis
Readings with Pam Houston, Raquel Gutierrez, and Bojan Louis as part of the 2024 MFACW January Evening Reading Series.
2024 MFACW January Evening Reading Series: dg okpik, Kelli Jo Ford, and Jennifer Foerster
Readings with dg okpik, Kelli Jo Ford, and Jennifer Foerster as part of the 2024 MFACW January Evening Reading Series.
(Canceled) 2024 MFACW January Evening Reading Series: Carribean Fragoza, Brian Evenson, and Janet Sarbanes
Readings with Carribean Fragoza, Brian Evenson, and Janet Sarbanes as part of the 2024 MFACW January Evening Reading Series.
2023 IAIA Holiday Art Market and SFCC Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair
Over one hundred of the finest artists and craftspeople from across New Mexico will be setting up shop at IAIA and SFCC.
MoCNA Members Holiday Appreciation
Join MoCNA for a special members-only event with holiday treats, firepits, music, and MFACW readings.
IAIA Groundbreaking Ceremony for Mixed-Use Housing Facility
IAIA is pleased to announce that a groundbreaking ceremony for IAIA’s new Mixed-Use Housing Facility is scheduled for Wednesday, November 29
Screen-Printing Demonstration with Jamison Chās Banks
Jamison Chās Banks (Seneca Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma) ’12 will lead a free, open-to-the-public demonstration at MoCNA
Artist’s Talk: Writing, Illustrating, and Publishing Children’s Books
Join IAIA for an artist’s talk with two local Indigenous authors of children’s books, Neecy Twinem and Laurel Goodluck.
2023 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition: Liminal Reflections—Opening Reception
Join us for the 2023 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Liminal Reflections, an exhibition representing the culminating achievements of the Fall graduating BFA in Studio Arts and BFA in Museum Studies students.
2023 Fall IAIA Student Celebration of Arts
Join IAIA for the 2023 Fall IAIA Student Celebration of Arts on Thursday, November 16, at Noon in the Performing Arts and Fitness Center (PAFC) Gymnasium.
2023 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition: Liminal Reflections
Join us for the 2023 Fall IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Liminal Reflections, an exhibition representing the culminating achievements of the Fall graduating BFA in Studio Arts and BFA in Museum Studies students.
IAIA A-i-R: Cliff and Yellowjohn—Open Studios
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Mona Cliff and Chad “Little Coyote” Yellowjohn for an open studio tour.
IAIA A-i-R: Cliff, John, Yellowjohn—Welcome Dinner
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Mona Cliff, Chad “Little Coyote” Yellowjohn, and Chaz John for dinner and an open studio tour.
IAIA Sponsors SFiFF’s 2023 Indigenous Film Program
Created by Gary Farmer and sponsored by IAIA, SFiFF’s Indigenous Film Program will include features, shorts, and films.
“American Indian Tribal Governance”—Book Signing and Discussion
Join us for a book signing and discussion on Monday, October 9, from 11 am to Noon, with Stephen Wall (Ojibwe), a former IAIA Indigenous Liberal Studies Professor.
2023 Fall IAIA Powwow
Save the date for the 2023 Fall IAIA Powwow on Saturday, October 7, 2023, from 11 am–5 pm (MDT).
2023 MoCNA Fall Harvest
Join us for a demonstration and discussion on amaranth and vegetable harvesting with IAIA Land-Grant Associate Teresa Quintana (Kiowa) and artist Ehren Kee Natay (Diné and Kewa Pueblo).
2023 IAIA Annual Open House
SFCC’s Open House is from 10 am to 2 pm, and IAIA’s is from 1 pm to 5 pm.
2023 Fall Scholarship Awards Luncheon
Join IAIA for the 2023 Fall IAIA Student Awards Luncheon on Monday, September 18, at Noon in the Performing Arts and Fitness Center (PAFC) Gymnasium.
IAIA A-i-R: McCoy, Sorensen, Silverfox—Open Studios
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Daniel Dean McCoy, Matagi Sorensen, and Krystle Silverfox for an open studio tour.
IAIA A-i-R: McCoy, Sorensen, Silverfox—Welcome Dinner
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Daniel Dean McCoy, Matagi Sorensen, and Krystle Silverfox for dinner and an open studio tour.
2023 Fall IAIA President’s Convocation and Campus Blessing
IAIA Community—join us on Thursday, August 24, for the 2023 Fall President’s Convocation and Campus Blessing.
The Stories We Carry—Panel Discussion
Join us for a panel discussion about the recent history of Indigenous jewelry with Brian Fleetwood and Tatiana Lomahaftewa-Singer.
Ehren Kee Natay—Mural Discussion
Join us for a discussion with Ehren Kee Natay (Kewa Pueblo and Diné) about his mural at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA).
Get Indigenous Film Festival—Indigenous Film and Television Content Creation Panel Discussion
Join us for a panel discussion at MoCNA by notable film and television content creators.
The Art of Jean LaMarr—Panel Conversation with Artist Jean LaMarr and Guest Curator Ann Wolfe
Join us for a panel conversation featuring Jean LaMarr and Ann Wolfe at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA).
Mineral & Meridian—Pop-Up Show with Nicole Lawe
Nicole Lawe will present a special pop-up show at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) Museum Store during market weekend.
2023 IAIA Student and Recent Graduate Art Market
Join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) for the annual IAIA Student and Recent Graduate Art Market on August 19–20.
The Art of Jean LaMarr—Opening Reception
The Art of Jean LaMarr features Jean LaMarr’s colorful and seductive yet hard-hitting satirical artworks challenging long-held cultural stereotypes and preconceptions about Native American people and cultures.
Ever Green and Forever Beautiful: Inside My Mind—Opening Reception
Join us for the Museum Store opening receptions for Rebecca Lee Kunz’s Ever Green, and Jontay Kahm’s Forever Beautiful: Inside My Mind.
2023 IAIA Alumni Luncheon
Join IAIA on August 18 for the annual alumni luncheon at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) in downtown Santa Fe.
Forever Beautiful: Inside My Mind—Pop-Up Show with Jontay Kahm
Forever Beautiful: Inside My Mind, a pop-up exhibition with Jontay Kahm, will be on view at the Museum Store during market weekend.
Ever Green—Exhibition by Rebecca Lee Kunz
Santa Fe–based artist Rebecca Lee Kunz (Cherokee Nation) will present her latest body of work in the MoCNA Store.
2023 IAIA Annual Benefit & Auction—Scholarships Shape Futures
On August 16, 2023, IAIA leadership, alum artists, and donors gather at La Fonda on the Plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico, for an evening of art, entertainment, and fundraising to provide essential scholarship support for IAIA students.
2023 Santa Fe Plaza Concert Series—Robert Mirabal with Levi Platero
IAIA is the presenting sponsor for Lensic 360’s Santa Fe Plaza Concert Series event with Robert Mirabal (Taos Pueblo) and Levi Platero (Navajo) on Tuesday, August 15.
2023 IAIA Auction Art Preview
View the 2023 IAIA Benefit & Auction art at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), August 3–14, 2023.
2023 MFACW July Evening Reading Series: Tommy Orange, Brandon Hobson, and Raquel Gutiérrez
Readings with Tommy Orange, Brandon Hobson, and Raquel Gutiérrez as part of the 2023 MFACW July Evening Reading Series.
2023 MFACW July Evening Reading Series: Ryan RedCorn
Reading with Ryan RedCorn as part of the 2023 MFACW July Evening Reading Series.
2023 MFACW July Evening Reading Series: Kerry Howley, Safia Elhillo, and Ramona Ausubel
Readings with Kerry Howley, Safia Elhillo, and Ramona Ausubel as part of the 2023 MFACW July Evening Reading Series.
2023 MFACW July Evening Reading Series: Sherwin Bitsui, Pam Houston, and Marcela Fuentes
Readings with Sherwin Bitsui, Pam Houston, and Marcela Fuentes as part of the 2023 MFACW July Evening Reading Series.
2023 MFACW July Evening Reading Series: Abigail Chabitnoy, Jamie Figueroa, and Chip Livingston
Readings with Abigail Chabitnoy, Jamie Figueroa, and Chip Livingston as part of the 2023 MFACW July Evening Reading Series.
Film Screening and Panel Conversation—Imagining the Indian
Please join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) for a panel conversation and special screening of the film Imagining the Indian: The Fight Against Native American Mascoting.
Thunderbirds and Lightning Tongues
Join us in welcoming IAIA Creative Writing students from both the undergrad and master’s programs for a cross-genre reading.
2023 Spring IAIA Powwow
The 2023 Spring IAIA Powwow is on Saturday, May 13, 2023, from 1:00–5:00 pm (MDT).
2023 IAIA Commencement Ceremony
Please join the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) for the 2023 Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 13, 2023, at 10 am (MDT).
2023 IAIA MFA in Studio Arts Thesis Exhibition: Beyond Mastery—Opening Reception at Container
Join us Friday, May 12, 4–6 pm at the Coe Center, and 6–8 pm at Container Art Gallery for the opening receptions for Beyond Mastery, the inaugural IAIA MFASA Thesis Exhibition.
Inherent Memory and 2022–2023 IAIA BFA Exhibition: Beyond Reflections—Reception
Join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) for a reception on Friday, May 12, 5–7 pm, for Inherent Memory and the 2022–2023 IAIA BFA Exhibition: Beyond Reflections.
2023 IAIA MFA in Studio Arts Thesis Exhibition: Beyond Mastery—Opening Reception at Coe Center
Join us Friday, May 12, 4–6 pm at the Coe Center, and 6–8 pm at Container Art Gallery for the opening receptions for Beyond Mastery, the inaugural IAIA MFASA Thesis Exhibition.
2023 IAIA MFACW Hooding Ceremony
Please join the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) for the 2023 IAIA MFACW Hooding Ceremony on Thursday, May 11, at 5 pm (MDT).
MFACW Class of 2023 Student Readings: Thibodeaux, Smith, Mendoza, and McNeil
Join the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) to support and celebrate of the MFA in Creative Writing (MFACW) graduating students for a public reading of their works in fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and screenwriting.
MFACW Class of 2023 Student Readings: Saleha, Bombardier, Liebenberg, and Poole
Join the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) to support and celebrate of the MFA in Creative Writing (MFACW) graduating students for a public reading of their works in fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and screenwriting.
MFACW Class of 2023 Student Readings: Moreno, Ivanoff, Haozous, Madrigal, and Notah
Join the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) to support and celebrate of the MFA in Creative Writing (MFACW) graduating students for a public reading of their works in fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and screenwriting.
A Conversation with MoCNA’s Chief Curator Dr. Manuela Well-Off-Man and Rick Rivet
Please join us for an online conversation with MoCNA’s Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man and Rick Rivet (Sahtu-Métis).
2023 Spring IAIA Performing Arts Senior Showcase
Join IAIA Performing Arts students at the Black Box Theater as they present their senior projects.
2023 Spring IAIA Student Recognition and Awards Luncheon
Join us for the 2023 Spring IAIA Student Recognition and Awards Luncheon on Wednesday, April 26, at Noon.
2023 Spring IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Memoria: Art as Record—Opening Reception
Join us Thursday, April 13, 6–8 pm, at the opening reception for the 2023 Spring IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Memoria: Art as Record, an exhibition at the Balzer Contemporary Edge Gallery representing the culminating achievements of the Spring 2023 graduating BFA in Studio Arts and BFA in Museum Studies students.
2023 Spring IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition—Memoria: Art as Record
Join IAIA for the 2023 Spring IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Memoria: Art as Record, an exhibition at the Balzer Contemporary Edge Gallery.
IAIA A-i-R: Anderson and Lanceley—Open Studio
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Delbert Dale Anderson (Diné) and Joe “Tipi Joe” Lanceley (Mistawasis First Nation Treaty 6) for an open studio tour.
2023 IAIA Student AIHEC Conference Awards
Join the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) on Wednesday, March 22, as we celebrate the 2023 IAIA Student AIHEC Conference winners!
IAIA A-i-R: Anderson and Lanceley—Welcome Dinner
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Delbert Dale Anderson (Diné) and Joe “Tipi Joe” Lanceley (Mistawasis First Nation Treaty 6) for dinner and an open studio tour.
(Canceled) Evelyn Vanderhoop—“Bringing to Life” Ceremony for the Diving Whale Robe
Please join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) in welcoming renowned weaver Evelyn Vanderhoop (Haida) for a public talk on the tradition of weaving a Naaxiin (Chikat) robe.
IAIA A-i-R: Assu, Chacon, and Sorensen—Open Studio
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Sonny Assu (Ligwiłda'xw of the Kwakwaka'wakw Nations), Nanibah Chacon (Diné), and Matagi Sorensen (Yavapai Apache) for an open studio tour.
IAIA A-i-R: Assu, Chacon, and Sorensen—Welcome Dinner
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Sonny Assu (Ligwiłda'xw of the Kwakwaka'wakw Nations), Nanibah Chacon (Diné), and Matagi Sorensen (Yavapai Apache) for dinner and an open studio tour.
Rick Rivet: Journeys, Mounds and the Metaphysical—Opening Reception
Please join us for the opening reception on Friday, February 10, 5–7 pm, to celebrate our newest exhibition at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA).
IAIA A-i-R: Chacon, Ortman, and Sorensen—Open Studio
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Nanibah Chacon (Diné), Laura Ortman (White Mountain Apache), and Matagi Sorensen (Yavapai Apache) for an open studio tour.
2023 Spring IAIA President’s Convocation and Campus Blessing
IAIA Community—join us on Thursday, January 26, for the 2023 Welcome Ceremony.
IAIA A-i-R: Chacon, Ortman, and Sorensen—Welcome Dinner
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Nanibah Chacon (Diné), Laura Ortman (White Mountain Apache), and Matagi Sorensen (Yavapai Apache) for dinner and an open studio tour.
MFACW Evening Reading Series: Readings by Kelli Jo Ford, Layli Long Soldier, and Raquel Gutiérrez
Readings by Kelli Jo Ford (Cherokee Nation), Layli Long Soldier (Oglala Lakota), and Raquel Gutiérrez as part of the Evening Reading Series.
MFACW Evening Reading Series: Readings by Bojan Louis, Toni Jensen, and Kimberly Blaeser
Readings by Bojan Louis (Diné), Kimberly Blaeser (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe), and Toni Jensen (Métis) as part of the Evening Reading Series.
MFACW Evening Reading Series: Readings by Pam Houston, Esther Belin, and Keenan Norris
Readings by Pam Houston, Esther Belin (Diné), and Keenan Norris as part of the Evening Reading Series.
MFACW Evening Reading Series: Screening of Reservation Dogs with Migizi Pensoneau
A screening of Reservation Dogs with Migizi Pensoneau (Ponca and Ojibwe) as part of the Evening Reading Series.
Lecture with Tanya Lukin Linklater and a Response by Layli Long Soldier
A lecture by multi-disciplinary artist Tanya Lukin Linklater (Native Villages of Afognak and Port Lions) and a response by poet Layli Long Soldier (Oglala Lakota).
IAIA’s Holiday Art Market and SFCC’s Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair
Over one hundred of the finest artists and craftspeople from across New Mexico will be setting up shop at IAIA and SFCC.
IAIA A-i-R: Beams, Patton, Pruitt, and Riley—Open Studio
Join IAIA A-i-R artists David Beams (Choctaw), Mikayla Patton (Oglala Lakota), Pat Pruitt (Laguna Pueblo and Chiricahua Apache), and Anne Riley (Fort Nelson First Nation) for an open studio tour.
IAIA A-i-R: Beams, Patton, Pruitt, and Riley—Welcome Dinner
Join IAIA A-i-R artists David Beams (Choctaw), Mikayla Patton (Oglala Lakota), Pat Pruitt (Laguna Pueblo and Chiricahua Apache), and Anne Riley (Fort Nelson First Nation) for dinner and an open studio tour.
The OGs of Indigenous Fashion Panel Conversation
Join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) and SITE Santa Fe for a conversation about the progressive fashion scene surrounding the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe from the 1980s to the present.
IAIA Fall ’22 Graduating Senior Exhibition: Same World, Different Voices—Opening Reception
Join us Thursday, November 10, from 6:00 pm–8:00 pm at the opening reception for Same World, Different Voices.
IAIA A-i-R: Feddersen, Logan, and Shaginoff—Open Studio
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Carly Feddersen (Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation), Linley B. Logan (Onondowa’ga’, agenyogwai:yo’, Seneca, ), Anne Riley (Fort Nelson First Nation), T’uy’t’tanat-Cease Wyss (Skwxwu7mesh, Sto:Lo, and Hawaiian), and Melissa Shaginoff (Ahtna Athabascan and Paiute) for an open studio tour.
IAIA Sponsors SFiFF’s Indigenous Film Program
Created by Gary Farmer and sponsored by IAIA, SFiFF’s Indigenous Film Program will include features, shorts, and films.
IAIA A-i-R: Feddersen, Logan, and Shaginoff—Welcome Dinner
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Carly Feddersen (Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation), Linley B. Logan (Onondowa’ga’, agenyogwai:yo’, Seneca), Anne Riley (Fort Nelson First Nation), T’uy’t’tanat-Cease Wyss (Skwxwu7mesh, Sto:Lo, and Hawaiian), and Melissa Shaginoff (Ahtna Athabascan and Paiute) for an open studio tour.
IAIA Making History Symposium
Join the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) for the Making History Symposium, a day-long symposium about the history of IAIA.
The Stories We Carry—Opening Reception
Join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) for the opening reception of The Stories We Carry and an anniversary cake-cutting ceremony.
IAIA 2022 Fall Powwow
Save the date for the 2022 IAIA Powwow on Saturday, October 1, 2022, from 11:00 am–5:00 pm (MDT).
IAIA 2022 Annual Open House
SFCC’s Open House is from 11 am to 3 pm, and IAIA’s is from 1 pm to 5 pm.
IAIA A-i-R: Jacobs, Shackleford, and Tafoya—Open Studio
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Margaret Jacobs (Akwesasne Mohawk), Tanni’ (Tyra Shackleford, Chickasaw), and Skye Tafoya (Eastern Band Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo) for an open studio tour.
IAIA A-i-R: Jacobs, Shackleford, Tafoya, and Wilson—Welcome Dinner and Studio Tour
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Margaret Jacobs (Akwesasne Mohawk), Tanni’ (Tyra Shackleford, Chickasaw), Skye Tafoya (Eastern Band Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo), and Holly Wilson (Delaware Nation and Cherokee Nation) for free dinner and studio tour.
Talk with Author Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer
On August 31, from 6:30–8 pm, Dr. Kimmerer will give a public presentation in the gym at the IAIA Performing Arts and Fitness Center.
2022 President’s Convocation and Campus Blessing
Join the IAIA on Thursday, August 25, for the IAIA 2022 President’s Convocation.
Yoo’tó “Beaded Water” Reading
Join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), Words of the People, and Abalone Mountain Press for the Yoo'tó “Beaded Water” reading.
Making History Premiere and Panel Discussion
Join the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) and IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) for the premiere of the Making History documentary.
Gallery Tour with Matrilineal Guest Curator Laura Clark
Join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) for a gallery tour with Matrilineal: Legacies of Our Mothers guest curator Laura Clark (Mvskoke Creek Nation) and artists from the exhibition.
Matrilineal: A Fife Family Discussion
Join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) for a panel discussion with Matrilineal: Legacies of Our Mothers guest curator Laura Clark (Mvskoke Creek Nation) and artists from the exhibition.
2022 IAIA Student and Recent Graduate Art Market
MoCNA is pleased to announce that the annual IAIA Student and Recent Graduate Art Market will be happening this year August 20–21, 2022.
MoCNA Opening Reception for Summer 2022 Exhibitions
Join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) for the opening reception of our 2022 summer/fall exhibitions Art of Indigenous Fashion, Athena LaTocha: Mesabi Redux, and Matrilineal: Legacies of Our Mothers.
2022 IAIA Making History Scholarship Event
Join us on Wednesday, August 17, 2022, from 5:30–9:00 pm, at La Fonda on the Plaza as the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) celebrates its sixtieth anniversary and the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) celebrates its fiftieth year.
2022 Santa Fe Plaza Concert Series’ Indigenous Showcase
IAIA is sponsoring a show for the Santa Fe Plaza Concert Series titled Native Showcase which features Indigenous bands Joe Tohonnie Jr. and the White Mountain Apache Crown Dancers, Lyla June, and Ailani.
Finding the Center: Selected Works From the MFASA Class of 2023
The IAIA Master of Fine Arts in Studio Arts (MFASA) summer residency presents an exhibition of selected works from the MFASA Class of 2023.
Finding the Center: Will Wilson
The IAIA Master of Fine Arts in Studio Arts (MFASA) summer residency presents a livestreamed talk with Will Wilson (Diné).
Finding the Center: Ashley Holland
The IAIA Master of Fine Arts in Studio Arts (MFASA) summer residency presents a livestreamed talk with Ashley Holland (Cherokee Nation).
Finding the Center: Nora Naranjo Morse
The IAIA Master of Fine Arts in Studio Arts (MFASA) summer residency presents a livestreamed talk with Nora Naranjo Morse (Santa Clara Pueblo).
Finding the Center: Sky Hopinka
The IAIA Master of Fine Arts in Studio Arts (MFASA) summer residency presents a public talk with Sky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk Nation and Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians) at the The Center for Contemporary Arts (CCA).
Finding the Center: Raymond Boisjoly
The IAIA Master of Fine Arts in Studio Arts (MFASA) summer residency presents a livestreamed talk with Raymond Boisjoly (Haida).
ArtWalk Santa Fe at MoCNA
Join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) for ArtWalk Santa Fe. The museum will have free admission all day, an outdoor art market, and music.
IAIA Alumni Voices—Kimberly “Wendy” Ponca (Osage) ‘78
Hear first-hand stories about former students’ experiences through the decades, with this month‘s installment featuring artist, educator, and fashion designer Kimberly “Wendy” Ponca (Osage) ‘78.
Museum Day at MoCNA
Join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) in celebrating “International Museum Day.” The museum will have free admission all-day and a special screening of the film What Was Ours.
2022 IAIA Commencement Ceremony
On Saturday, May 14, 2022, members of the IAIA community gathered to celebrate the achievements of students who earned degrees and certificates.
IAIA Tenth Annual Student Filmmaker Showcase
Join IAIA Cinematic Arts & Technology students for a showcase featuring a selection of films produced during the 2021-2022 academic year.
Rooted in Traditional Indigenous Ways of Knowing—IAIA and Goodall Institute
The Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) is partnering with IAIA to increase programming for both IAIA’s Land-Grant and the JGI’s Roots & Shoots.
IAIA Performing Arts Presents “Sneaky”
You are invited to watch IAIA Performing Arts students perform William S. Yellow Robe Jr.‘s one-act play, Sneaky, in our black box theater.
Peak of the Storm—Readings by IAIA’s Emerging Writers
The Peak of the Storm reading will take place Saturday, May 7, from 2–4 pm (MDT) at IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA).
IAIA Performing Arts Presents “Sneaky”
You are invited to watch IAIA Performing Arts students perform William S. Yellow Robe Jr.‘s one-act play, Sneaky, in our black box theater.
IAIA Alumni Voices—Nathan Paul Jackson (Chilkoot Tlingit) ’63
Hear first-hand stories about former students’ experiences through the decades, beginning with traditional woodcarver, jeweler, and designer Nathan Paul Jackson (Chilkoot-Tlingit) ’63.
Burn to Emerge—Readings by IAIA’s Emerging Writers
IAIA’s online student Anthology of multidisciplinary art and writing will be hosting an in-person and virtual reading featuring students from the Creative Writing program.
Earth Day Screening—Inhabitants: Indigenous Perspectives on Restoring Our World
For Earth Day 2022, please join the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) for a special screening of the film Inhabitants: Indigenous Perspectives on Restoring Our World.
IAIA A-i-R: Adams, Fragua, and Rutherford—Dinner and Studio Tour
Join IAIA A-i-R artists Rochelle Adams (Gwich’in), Cliff Fragua (Jemez Pueblo), and Lisa Rutherford (Cherokee Nation) for free dinner and studio tour.
Crossing the Realm—IAIA 2022 Spring Graduating Senior Exhibition Opening Reception
The opening reception is on Friday, April 15, from 6–8 pm on the IAIA Campus—light dinner and refreshments served.
Crossing the Realm—IAIA 2022 Spring Graduating Senior Exhibition
Crossing the Realm, the IAIA 2022 Spring Graduating Senior Exhibition, opens April 15 and runs through May 13, 2022.
Awakened Dreamscapes—Panel Discussion
Awakened Dreamscapes is an exhibition of emerging students in the Institute of American Indian Arts’ (IAIA) BFA programs.
IAIA A-i-R: Fragua and Benally—Open Studio
Visit with IAIA Artist-in-Residence (A-i-R) artists Cliff Fragua (Jemez Pueblo) and Bert Benally (Diné) from 3–5 pm for a tour of the artists‘ studio spaces.
Community Mural Painting with Solomon Enos
Join artist Solomon Enos (Kānaka Maoli) for a public painting session at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA).
IAIA A-i-R: Fragua and Benally—Open Studio
Visit with IAIA Artist-in-Residence (A-i-R) artists Cliff Fragua (Jemez Pueblo) and Bert Benally (Diné) from 3–5 pm for a tour of the artists‘ studio spaces.
Indigenizing Love: Supporting Our LGBTQIA+ Community
Featuring special guest and alum Ryan Young (Ojibwe) ’19, co-author of Indigenizing Love: A Toolkit for Native Youth to Build Inclusion.
IAIA 2021–2022 BFA Exhibition: Awakened Dreamscapes—Opening Reception
Awakened Dreamscapes is an exhibition of emerging students in the Institute of American Indian Arts’ (IAIA) BFA programs.
John Well-Off-Man: Rhythm and Lines—Opening Reception
John Well-Off-Man (Chippewa-Cree) creates images using abstractions, shapes, colors, and lines.
IAIA A-i-R: Feddersen and Fragua—Dinner and Studio Tour
Join IAIA A-i-R artists RYAN! Elizabeth Feddersen (Okanogan/Arrow Lakes) and Cliff Fragua (Jemez Pueblo) for free dinner and studio tour.
IAIA A-i-R: Hudson and Hope—Virtual Studio Tour
Visit with IAIA Artist-in-Residence (A-i-R) artists Lily Hope (Tlingit) and Ursala Hudson (Tlingit) for a virtual tour of the artist’s studio spaces via Zoom.
Unsettling the Landscape: Panel Discussion Moderated by RCCNA Mellon Scholar Kendra Greendeer
This panel of four women will discuss the role of mural arts in the cityscape, and in particular, the role of Indigenous women creating community around visual resurgence.
MoCNA Literary Session with “Exposure” Artists
Please join MoCNA for a poetry reading featuring current Exposure artists Dan Taulapapa McMullin (Samoan) and No’u Revilla (Kanaka Maoli) as Mā'ohi author and activist Chantal Spitz.
“We Went Wild”—Panel Discussion
We Went Wild is an exhibition of emerging students in the Institute of American Indian Arts’ (IAIA) BFA programs.
“Somebody’s Daughter (1492–Now)” and “Say Her Name”
Please join us for the film screening of Somebody’s Daughter (1492–Now) and Say Her Name.
Recent News
IAIA Museum Studies Department Chair Participates in British Museum’s International Training Programme
Mattie Reynolds (Choctaw National of Oklahoma) spent six weeks in London this past summer as a fellow in the British Museum’s International Training Programme.
Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber Declares November 8 “Dr. Robert Martin Day”
Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber will present IAIA President Dr. Robert Martin with a certificate stating the day will officially be named as “Dr. Robert Martin Day.”
President Joe Biden Formally Apologizes for Boarding School System as National Native American Heritage Month Begins
IAIA President Dr. Robert Martin (Cherokee Nation) said, “This is an important step in acknowledging the legacy of trauma the boarding school system triggered for Native Americans.”
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.
DezBaa’ ’21 Delivers Keynote During 2024 Fall IAIA President’s Convocation
Keynote speaker DezBaa’ (Diné and Basque, Spanish, and Mexican descent) ’21 spoke from her lived experience as an actor and a writer.
Fall 2024 IAIA Artist-in-Residence Program
For Fall 2024, IAIA will host an exciting lineup of seven established and rising Indigenous artists in our Artist-in-Residence (A-i-R) program.
IAIA and Ojo Spa Resorts Partner to Support Indigenous Education with New Scholarship Initiative
IAIA is honored to be selected as the first recipient of Ojo Spa Resorts’ generous donation initiative.
Rose B. Simpson Sculpture Dedicated on Campus
On Thursday, August 15, IAIA held a dedication ceremony for Heights I, a sculpture created by IAIA alumna and Board of Trustees member Rose B. Simpson (Santa Clara Pueblo) ’07, ’18.
2024 IAIA Benefit & Auction Event Raises Record $1.1 Million Gross for Student Scholarships
The sold-out event, attended by almost 350 people, grossed more than $1.1 million in donations, art purchases, ticket sales, and pledges.
Shaping Futures, Changing Lives, and Making History
We extend our sincere thanks to our growing community of esteemed artists, sponsors, donors, volunteers, and collectors. We are grateful for your invaluable support for IAIA.
2024–2025 IAIA Staff and Faculty of the Year Emphasize Service and Collaboration
IAIA has named its Staff and Faculty of the Year for 2024–2025. The honorees, selected by IAIA’s student body, are Delight Talawepi (Hopi) ’23 and Angelica Gallegos (Chicana) ’15.
IAIA 2024 Undergraduate Scholarship Application
The IAIA undergraduate scholarship application is now available.
IAIA Supporters Encouraged to ‘Shoot for the Stars’ at Annual Auction on August 14
IAIA held its annual VIP opening reception and auction art preview for the Scholarships Shape Futures—2024 IAIA Benefit & Auction, on Wednesday, July 24, at MoCNA.
MFACW Director Deborah Jackson Taffa on her Memoir Whiskey Tender
Since releasing her memoir in February, Deborah Jackson Taffa has seen her book highlighted in best-of-lists and rave reviews.
IAIA Master of Fine Arts Programs Celebrate Commencement Week
The IAIA MFA programs each held individual Hooding Ceremonies during Commencement week, and overall, they graduated a total of 40 students.
Alumni Spotlight: Rose Marie Cutropia ’14
IAIA Alum Rose Marie Cutropia realized a long-held dream to work in the museum field as the IAIA Assistant Archivist.
2024 IAIA Commencement—A Day of Honor and Celebration
Excitement and pride surged throughout campus as the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) held the 2024 Commencement on Saturday, May 11.
Sold Out Screening at Twelfth Annual Student Filmmaker Showcase
IAIA hosted a sold-out viewing on Wednesday, May 8, during the Student Filmmaker Showcase at the Violet Crown Cinema.
Now Available—2024 IAIA Student Anthology “Blossoming Through the Fence”
“Blossoming Through the Fence,” the 2024 IAIA Student Anthology, is now published and available to view.
A Tribute to Longtime IAIA Employee Alvin Sandoval
On Monday, May 6, 2024, Alvin Sandoval (Diné; 1952–2024), a beloved longtime member of our tight-knit IAIA community passed on.
Experience “We’ve Been Gathering Places” at form & concept by June 15
We’ve Been Gathering Places, the 2024 MFASA thesis exhibition, is on view at form & concept through June 15.
Alumni Spotlight—Joelle Estelle Mendoza (Chicana, of Diné and Mescalero Apache descent) ’23 and ’24
Since joining the MFACW program, IAIA Alum Joelle Estelle Mendoza has hit the ground running with writing-related projects.
Origins—A Creative, Emotional, and Intellectual Investigation
Origins, the 2024 Spring IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition opened on Thursday, April 11, on the IAIA campus.
IAIA Announces Its New Tagline—The University for Indigenous Creative Excellence
IAIA is pleased to announce the release of a new logo set incorporating its newly adopted tagline, “The University for Indigenous Creative Excellence.” The tagline reflects the essence and aspirations of IAIA.
Celebrate in May with the Institute of American Indian Arts
Celebrate art and education in May with the Institute of American Indian Arts.
Mixed-Use Housing Facility and Collections HVAC Projects Moving Forward in Tandem
The progress of the Mixed-Use Housing Facility remains on schedule, targeting substantial completion by August 1, 2024.
AMITIKATXI Collective—Panel Discussion
On Wednesday, April 3, artists from the AMITIKATXI collective in Brazil came together virtually for a panel discussion.
Earn a Certificate in Artistic Indigenization of Artificial Intelligence (AIAI) at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA)
IAIA welcomes a new certificate program to its growing academic offerings—Artistic Indigenization of Artificial Intelligence (AIAI).
MoCNA’s Four-Year Winning Streak in USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards
IAIA is pleased to share that USA TODAY 10Best named MoCNA number nine in the Readers’ Choice contest for Best Art Museum in the United States.
Connections—IAIA’s New Quarterly Publication
Connections builds upon the IAIA email newsletter, presenting articles from January–March (Winter), April–June (Spring), July–September (Summer), and October–December (Fall).
2024 Student Success Summit—The Power of Our Stories
The 2024 IAIA Student Success Summit was rooted in heartfelt alum presentations and empowering creative arts workshops.
Bell Edmo Selected as the 2024 IAIA Student of the Year
Bell Edmo (Pyramid Lake Paiute, Shoshone Bannock, and Blackfeet) was recently named the 2024 IAIA Student of the Year.
Inuk Silis Høegh: Arctic Vertigo Exhibition Featured in Pasatiempo
Inuk Silis Høegh: Arctic Vertigo, currently on view at MoCNA, was prominently featured in the Santa Fe New Mexican’s Pasatiempo.
2024 Spring IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition: Origins
The 2024 Spring IAIA Graduating Senior Exhibition, Origins, is an exhibition representing the culminating achievements of the Spring graduating BFA in Studio Arts and BFA in Museum Studies students.
MoCNA 2023–2024 IAIA BFA Exhibition: Indigenous Presence, Indigenous Futures
Indigenous Presence, Indigenous Futures aims to show how IAIA’s BFA seniors honor the future as much as the past.
Amber Morning Star Byars Gives Keynote Speech at 2024 Spring IAIA President’s Convocation
On Thursday, January 25, the 2024 Spring President’s Convocation and Campus Blessing welcomed new and returning students to the IAIA campus.
Elysia Escobedo’s Art Installed at the Office of Dyron Murphy Architects
IAIA student Elysia Escobedo won Dyron Murphy Architects’ art competition with her preliminary acrylic painting “You Can Start Here.”
Special Screening of Marvel’s Echo for IAIA Students during Native American Heritage Month
The IAIA community was among one of the first audiences to see the first two episodes of Marvel’s Echo in a private advance screening.
IAIA Names Aiden Deleary as Inaugural Recipient of Chihuly Scholarship
IAIA is pleased to name Aiden Deleary (Chippewas of the Thames First Nation) as the first recipient of the Chihuly Scholarship
MFACW Director Deborah Jackson Taffa Receives National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship
Deborah Jackson Taffa is one of 35 writers selected to receive an FY (Fiscal Year) 2024 Creative Writing Fellowship of $25,000.
Vote for MoCNA—USA TODAY’s Readers’ Choice Award for Best Museum
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) has been nominated in our 2024 USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice travel awards.
Alumni Spotlight—Tazbah Gaussoin (Picuris Pueblo and Diné) ’15
IAIA Alum Tazbah Gaussoin exemplifies carrying connections forward.