
IAIA News
Tours and Tools to Spur Tribal Economic Development & Tourism at Eighth Annual CLE Cultural Tourism Conference»
Santa Fe, NM | Mar 29, 2012 –
Looking to aid tribal communities’ economies and provide tools to create or improve tourism, the Institute of American Indian Arts’ Center for Lifelong Education (CLE) has partnered with members of the Hopi Tribe to host a May cultural tourism conference. The Eighth Annual Cultural Tourism Conference, sponsored by the CLE and the Upper Village of Moenkopi, [...]
Indigenous Artists Meld in Live Three-Day Mural Project»
Santa Fe, NM | Mar 21, 2012 –
Connecting cultures across continents, Aboriginal international installation graffiti artist Reko Rennie and artist Frank Buffalo Hyde (Nez Perce/Onondaga) will create a 16-foot by 10-foot mural starting March 23 at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA). The two indigenous artists began working together at the Kluge Rhue Aboriginal Arts Museum at the University of Virginia [...]
DOME 2012: IAIA and the Santa Fe Complex Offer Experimental Video Art»
Santa Fe, NM | Mar 15, 2012 –
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) and the Santa Fe Complex invite you to DOME2012, a two-day immersive video experience featuring the world premier of new experimental video art in the Digital Dome @ IAIA. The opening reception will take place at IAIA on Friday, April 13, 5pm to 8pm. The show continues on Saturday, April 14, 5pm to 8pm. The event is free and open to the public.
Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Winter Exhibition Schedule 2012»
Santa Fe, NM | Jan 12, 2012 –
Five decades of art education at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) has produced a large body of thought-provoking work. Beginning in January, the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) offers five exhibitions in its Winter line-up featuring art from its vast national collection.
An Artful Finish: IAIA, BFA Graduate Exhibition»
Santa Fe, NM | Mar 10, 2011 –
The Institute of American Indian Arts announces the 2011 BFA Graduate Art Exhibition, Literary Readings and Film Screenings. The opening reception for “Memory, Texture and Time” is in conjunction with the exhibit opening of “HIDE: Skin as Material and Metaphor” at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts.