Page 17 IAIA and CalArts Explore New Partnership for Sites of Indigenous Influence and Collaboration In its ongoing mission “to empower creativity and leadership in Indigenous Arts and cultures through higher education, lifelong learning, and outreach,”...
Page 17 IAIA Shoots for the Moon—Lands on Mars! The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is thrilled to announce our newest and most exciting venture—the IAIA Indigenous Arts Space Academy (IASA). We proudly declare that the sky is no longer the...
Page 17 “Making History” in a Photograph To commemorate our anniversaries, Cara Romero (Chemehuevi Indian Tribe) ’05 has created a masterpiece that showcases six decades of esteemed, innovative artists, writers, filmmakers, performers, and leaders...
Page 17 To Lead is to Serve The Tribal College Journal published the article “To Lead is to Serve” written by IAIA President Dr. Robert Martin (Cherokee Nation). The Spring 2022 issue focuses on leadership and includes several articles from other...
Page 17 New Master of Fine Arts in Cultural Administration Announced The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is excited to announce a new Master in Fine Arts (MFA) program—MFA in Cultural Administration. This new MFA in Cultural Administration,...
Page 17 Jacquelyn Yepa Selected as the 2022 IAIA Student of the Year I am pleased to inform you that Jacquelyn Yepa (Diné/Jemez Pueblo) has been selected as the Institute of American Indian Arts’ (IAIA) 2022 Student of the Year, an award sponsored by...