Page 22 IAIA—Making History During SWAIA’s Indian Market Over the third weekend in August, thousands of Indigenous art and culture appreciators flocked to New Mexico to celebrate the Southwestern Association of Indian Arts (SWAIA) Centennial Santa Fe...
Page 22 IAIA Fall 2022 Semester Reopening Plan The COVID-19 pandemic impacts many facets of life at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). IAIA’s priority is the safety, health, and well-being of our students, faculty, and staff. We will continue...
Page 22 Show Up and Show Out at the “Art of Indigenous Fashion” Opening Reception at MoCNA “There is no one way to define Indigenous fashion, but what I can say is Indigenous fashion is the original fashion and design of North America,” says Amber-Dawn...
Page 22 Two IAIA Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Students Awarded Warner Bros. Discovery Scholarship Two outstanding students in the Institute of American Indian Arts’ Low Residency MFA in Creative Writing (MFACW) program have been awarded...
Page 22 IAIA’s New Motion Capture Studio “Skyrockets” Creative Possibilities Co-founder and longtime President of IAIA, Lloyd Kiva New, once predicted, “Indian art of the future will be in new forms, produced in new media and with new technological...
Page 22 MFACW Summer Residency Public Talks The IAIA Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (MFACW) program is pleased to host a group of illustrious alumni, as part of its 2022 summer residency. Next spring, MFACW will be graduating its tenth class of...