The Institute of American Indian Arts will host the presidential inauguration of Dr. Shelly C. Lowe (Navajo) on March 26–27, 2026, at its campus, 83 Avan Nu Po Road. “We are honored to invite you to ...
Dr. Shelly C. Lowe (Navajo), president of the Institute of American Indian Arts wrote the following letter to reaffirm our the institute's commitment to honoring Indigenous Peoples in a visible and ...
The Institute of American Indian Arts has raised more than $760,000 in funds to support student scholarships. The fundraising took place during last month’s Santa Fe Indian Market. More than 90% of ...
Daisy Trudell-Mills (Xicana, Jewish, and Santee Sioux Dakota), class of 2024, presenting her MFA Thesis project The Master of Fine Arts in Studio Arts (MFASA) program at the Institute of American ...
SANTA FE — The Institute of American Indian Arts Board of Trustees has selected a new president. On Wednesday, the school announced Shelly Lowe would be taking the reins from President Robert Martin, ...
The Institute of American Indian Arts held a graduation ceremony for the class of 2024-25 on Saturday before a large audience, taking pride in the students' accomplishments.The commencement award ...
We speak with three generations at the Institution of American Indian Arts. Linda Lomahaftewa is faculty emerita, her daughter Tatiana is a curator of collections at IAIA MoCNA, and Tatiana's daughter ...
The Institute of American Indian Arts is welcoming a new president this year from a strong position. Robert Martin, president since 2007, is retiring after more than 40 years in Indigenous education.
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President Donald Trump's budget proposal for the next fiscal year would eliminate all federal funding for the Institute of American Indian Arts, college officials said Wednesday. The four-year college ...
MFASA students enjoy mentorships with prominent Indigenous artists, flexible schedules, and access to Santa Fe, New Mexico, a cultural capital of the US. Dominick Porras (MFASA ’23), “p’Akenmamm” ...
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