Page 24 Spring 2021 MoCNA Social Engagement Art Residents Announced The IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) announces its Spring 2021 Social Engagement Arts Residents Anna Tsouhlarakis (Diné/Creek/Greek) and Eric-Paul Riege (Diné). Both...
Page 24 IAIA Alumni Council Journal, March 2021 IAIA Alumni, I hope you’re all staying safe and healthy. We meet on the first Monday of the month. We want to know more about you and your futures. You can join us online, where we collaborate and uphold...
Page 24 IAIA 2021–2022 Undergraduate Scholarship Application The mission of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is “To empower creativity and leadership in Native Arts and cultures through higher education, life-long learning, and outreach.”...
Page 24 The 4 Directions Projections Across Turtle Island, and the globe, the richly diverse tapestry of First Peoples and First Nations continues to survive and thrive from the passing on of ancestral knowledge and continuity. The continuance of...
Page 24 IAIA’s Spring 2021 Reopening Plan The COVID-19 global pandemic has impacted almost every facet of our lives, including colleges and universities. Thus, IAIA’s goal is to reopen our campus for students, faculty, and staff in a safe and effective...
Page 24 Innastate Band Video Filmed at MoCNA Watch “Seeds,” the newest music video by local Indigenous reggae band, Innastate, with Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) alumnus Adrian Wall (Jemez Pueblo) ‘14, produced by AMP Concerts, and generously...