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Robyn Tsinnajinnie and Austin Big Crow: The Holy Trinity

Tue, January 1, 2019Sat, December 31, 2022
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) 2nd Floor North Hallway, 108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM 87501 United States
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Robyn Tsinnajinnie (Navajo) and Austin Big Crow’s (Oglala Lakota) mural The Holy Trinity (2018) commemorates the strong women who have resonated through their lives.

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Experimental exPRESSion: Printmaking at IAIA, 1963–1980

Mon, July 29, 2019Sun, September 4, 2022
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) Kieve Family Gallery, 108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM 87501 United States
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Experimental exPRESSion: Printmaking at IAIA, 1963–1980 features fifty-one recently-acquired works on paper from the Tubis Print Collection.

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Indigenous Futurisms, Tom Jones, Tamara Ann Burgh and Luanne Redeye, and Experimental exPRESSion—Virtual Exhibition

Sat, February 1, 2020Tue, December 31, 2030
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), 108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM 87501 United States

Virtual exhibitions for Indigenous Futurisms, Tom Jones, Tamara Ann Burgh and Luanne Redeye, and Experimental exPRESSion.

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MoCNA Virtual Museum

Mon, October 19, 2020Sat, November 5, 2022
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), 108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM 87501 United States
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The MoCNA Virtual Museum is now live. This VR space is a virtual replica of our physical museum located in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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IAIA 2021 Spring Senior Graduating Exhibition “A Retrospective of Change”

Fri, April 23, 2021Sun, January 1, 2023

A Retrospective of Change, the IAIA 2021 Spring Senior Graduating Exhibition, is available to view virtually.

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The Moving Land and Altered Landscapes—Virtual Exhibition

Thu, July 1, 2021Sat, December 31, 2033
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), 108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM 87501 United States

The second MoCNA Virtual Museum is now live. This VR space is a virtual replica of our physical museum located in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Alexander Lee: The Dream of Haere-pō

Thu, August 19, 2021Sun, July 31, 2022
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) Honor Gallery and Hall, 108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM 87501 United States
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Alexander Lee’s (Hakka Chinese, Tahiti) mural The Dream of the Haere-pō is a study on time and on Indigenous transformation.

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Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology and Manifesting Our Destinies—Virtual Exhibition

Wed, September 1, 2021Sat, December 31, 2033
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), 108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM 87501 United States

The third MoCNA Virtual Museum is now live. This VR space is a virtual replica of our physical museum located in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Continuance: O’Ga P’Ogeh Owingeh

Fri, December 17, 2021Mon, August 1, 2022
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) Allan Houser Art Park, 108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM 87501 United States
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Continuance: O’Ga P’Ogeh Owingeh (detail)

Continuance: O’Ga P’Ogeh Owingeh is a collaborative visual landmark by Three Sisters Collective, a Pueblo and Indigenous women-centered grassroots collective.

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Action/Abstraction Redefined—Virtual Exhibition

Sun, May 1, 2022Thu, May 1, 2031
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), 108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM 87501 United States

MoCNA is pleased to announce Action/Abstraction Redefined is traveling nationwide from March 2022 through May 2024.

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Athena LaTocha: Mesabi Redux

Fri, June 10, 2022Sun, December 25, 2022
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) South Gallery, 108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, 87501 United States
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Athena LaTocha (Lakota and Ojibwe) created the works in her Mesabi series on-site at iron deposits in the Mesabi Mountain Range of northern Minnesota, which is known to the local Ojibwe as Misaabe-wajiw.”

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