
March 2016
IAIA MFA Library Readings—Kyce Bello and Dia Winograd
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) presents readings by noted authors at 4 pm in the Library and Technology Center (LTC) on the IAIA campus. For questions regarding the MFA Library Readings, please contact IAIA Library Director Valerie Nye at (505) 424-2397 or vnye@iaia.edu. IAIA MFA Library Readings are free and open to the public. Kyce Bello Kyce Bello is a first year poetry student in the Low Residency Creative Writing MFA at IAIA. She edited The Return of…
Find out more »IAIA Library Book Sale
Available for purchase will be a wide variety of books with subjects including art, poetry, fiction, Indigenous studies, Native American arts, and many other topics. IAIA Library Book Sale Pricing is from $20 to as low as $1—there will also be a “freebie cart.” Revenue from the book sale will be used to support special projects and future library purchases. Library Director Valerie Nye expects the sale to benefit the community with important books sold at great prices. “The books…
Find out more »IAIA Library Book Sale (Day Two)
Available for purchase will be a wide variety of books with subjects including art, poetry, fiction, Indigenous studies, Native American arts, and many other topics. Pricing is from $20 to as low as $1—there will also be a “freebie cart.” Revenue from the book sale will be used to support special projects and future library purchases. Library Director Valerie Nye expects the sale to benefit the community with important books sold at great prices. “The books that are sold are…
Find out more »April 2016
IAIA MFA Library Readings—Joaquin Zihuatanejo
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) presents readings by noted authors at 4 pm in the Library and Technology Center (LTC) on the IAIA campus. For questions regarding the MFA Library Readings, please contact IAIA Library Director Valerie Nye at (505) 424-2397 or vnye@iaia.edu. IAIA MFA Library Readings are free and open to the public. Joaquin Zihuatanejo Joaquin Zihuatanejo is a first year MFA student at the Institute of American Indian Arts. His work has been published in Prairie…
Find out more »IAIA MFA Library Readings—Virginia Gaffney, Monique Sanchez, and Rose Simpson
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) presents readings by noted authors at 4 pm in the Library and Technology Center (LTC) on the IAIA campus. For questions regarding the MFA Library Readings, please contact IAIA Library Director Valerie Nye at (505) 424-2397 or vnye@iaia.edu. IAIA MFA Library Readings are free and open to the public. Virginia Gaffney Virginia Gaffney is a first year student in the MFA program in Creative Writing at IAIA. She has spent the last 25…
Find out more »May 2016
IAIA MFA Library Readings—Collestipher Chatto, Jennifer Love, and Barbara Robidoux
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) presents readings by noted authors at 4 pm in the Library and Technology Center (LTC) on the IAIA campus. For questions regarding the MFA Library Readings, please contact IAIA Library Director Valerie Nye at (505) 424-2397 or vnye@iaia.edu. IAIA MFA Library Readings are free and open to the public. Collestipher Chatto Collestipher Chatto is Diné from Pinehill, a community located on the Ramah Diné Reservation in western New Mexico. His tribal clans are…
Find out more »September 2016
IAIA MFA Library Readings—Sharon Franklet and Helga Schimkat
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) presents readings by noted authors at 4 pm in the Library and Technology Center (LTC) on the IAIA campus. For questions regarding the MFA Library Readings, please contact IAIA Library Director Valerie Nye at (505) 424-2397 or vnye@iaia.edu. Sharon Franklet Sharon Franklet was born on the coast of Texas, and lives in rural northern New Mexico where, in her favorite moments, she sits and watches. Her writing often focuses on resistance and submission…
Find out more »October 2016
IAIA MFA Library Readings—Kate O’Neill and Eric Davis
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) presents readings by noted authors at 4 pm in the Library and Technology Center (LTC) on the IAIA campus. For questions regarding the MFA Library Readings, please contact IAIA Library Director Valerie Nye at (505) 424-2397 or vnye@iaia.edu. Kate O’Neill Kate O’Neill (Irish/Scots-Irish/Canadian Metis) is an IAIA Low Residency MFA in Creative Writing student who grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania. She is an educator who has been published in numerous journals…
Find out more »IAIA Student Benefit for Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
To help support the Standing Rock Community, Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Students will host an event to raise funds for the Sacred Stone School at Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, on Sunday, October 16, 2016, from 2–4:00 pm, in the Library and Technology Center (LTC) on the IAIA campus. IAIA Associated Student Government President Chad Browneagle (Shoshone/Spokane) at Sacred Stone Camp, photograph by IAIA Student Jaida Grey Eagle (Oglala Lakota) Organized by IAIA Low Residency MFA in Creative Writing…
Find out more »IAIA MFA Library Readings—Anne Haven McDonnell and Kim Parko
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) presents readings by noted authors at 4 pm in the Library and Technology Center (LTC) on the IAIA campus. For questions regarding the MFA Library Readings, please contact IAIA Library Director Valerie Nye at (505) 424-2397 or vnye@iaia.edu. Anne Haven McDonnell Anne Haven McDonnell is an associate faculty member at IAIA in the Essential Studies department. She holds an interdisciplinary MA degree in Environmental Humanities from Prescott College and she is currently enrolled…
Find out more »November 2016
IAIA MFA Library Readings—Kyce Bello, Ira Huff, and Jennifer Love
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) presents readings by noted authors at 4 pm in the Library and Technology Center (LTC) on the IAIA campus. For questions regarding the MFA Library Readings, please contact IAIA Library Director Valerie Nye at (505) 424-2397 or vnye@iaia.edu. Kyce Bello Kyce Bello is a first-year poetry student in the IAIA Low Residency MFA in Creative Writing program. She edited The Return of the River: Writers, Scholars, and Citizens Speak on Behalf of the…
Find out more »IAIA MFA Library Readings—Ginger Gaffney and Barbara Robidoux
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) presents readings by noted authors at 4 pm in the Library and Technology Center (LTC) on the IAIA campus. For questions regarding the MFA Library Readings, please contact IAIA Library Director Valerie Nye at (505) 424-2397 or vnye@iaia.edu. Ginger Gaffney Ginger Gaffney is currently a student in the IAIA Low Residency MFA in Creative Writing program. She will be reading from her book in progress which chronicles her experience working with horses and…
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