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MUSEUM EDUCATION


Turtle Island
Adrian Pushetonequa, Mesquakie
“Turtle Island,” 1968
Red earthenware clay, 75” x 51”
IAIA Museum Collection: SF-8

The Education Department strives to inspire and stimulate an environment for exploring issues of contemporary Native arts and cultures. Through IAIA Museum programs, the public gains exposure to some of the educational topics and issues that are currently being addressed in the IAIA studios and classrooms. The education department facilitates learning experiences that allow museum visitors to delve into some of the intellectual, artistic, technical and professional issues of the contemporary indigenous artist.

Through workshops, gallery discussions and artist residencies, museum visitors can meet and discuss current topics with some of the most compelling Native American artists working today.


TOUR GUIDELINES

Tour Guide Packet (.PDF)






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