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Inuk Silis Høegh: Arctic Vertigo
Inuk Silis Høegh: Arctic Vertigo analyzes the Inuit artist’s experimental and interdisciplinary art practices, while challenging stereotypes and addressing environmental issues.
Find out more »Womb of the Earth: Cosmovision of the Rainforest
Womb of the Earth: Cosmovision of the Rainforest gives Brazilian Indigenous female artists an opportunity to share their art with a wider audience and to voice their concern about challenges their communities face.
Find out more »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.
Find out more »Our Stories: The Gaussoin Family—Virtual Exhibition
Our Stories is a companion to The Stories We Carry exhibition, located adjacent to the Kieve Family Gallery.
Find out more »Inuk Silis Høegh,Womb of the Earth, and 2023–2024 IAIA BFA Indigenous Presence, Indigenous Futures—Virtual Exhibition
The following virtual exhibition contains Inuk Silis Høegh: Arctic Vertigo, Womb of the Earth: Cosmovision of the Rainforest, and 2023–2024 IAIA BFA Exhibition: Indigenous Presence, Indigenous Futures.
Find out more »Our Stories—Virtual Exhibition
Our Stories is a companion to The Stories We Carry exhibition, located adjacent to the Kieve Family Gallery.
Find out more »The Art of Jean LaMarr—Virtual Exhibition
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.
Find out more »Rick Rivet: Journeys, Mounds and the Metaphysical, 2022–2023 IAIA BFA Exhibition: Beyond Reflections, and Inherent Memory—Virtual Exhibition
Rick Rivet: Journeys, Mounds and the Metaphysical includes more than twenty of Rick Rivet’s (Sahtu-Métis) most iconic artworks from the past 30 years.
Find out more »The Stories We Carry—Virtual Exhibition
The Stories We Carry features contemporary jewelry created by more than 100 Indigenous artists across decades stewarded by the MoCNA permanent collection.
Find out more »Art of Indigenous Fashion, Matrilineal: Legacies of Our Mothers, and Athena LaTocha: Mesabi Redux—Virtual Exhibition
The Art of Indigenous Fashion offers insights into the approaches and perspectives of Indigenous designers beyond the visual and material qualities of their work.
Find out more »Action/Abstraction Redefined—Virtual Exhibition
MoCNA is pleased to announce Action/Abstraction Redefined is traveling nationwide from March 2022 through May 2024.
Find out more »Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology and Manifesting Our Destinies—Virtual Exhibition
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.
Find out more »The Moving Land and Altered Landscapes—Virtual Exhibition
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.
Find out more »Indigenous Futurisms, Tom Jones, Tamara Ann Burgh and Luanne Redeye, and Experimental exPRESSion—Virtual Exhibition
Virtual exhibitions for Indigenous Futurisms, Tom Jones, Tamara Ann Burgh and Luanne Redeye, and Experimental exPRESSion.
Find out more »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.
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