• IN REVIEW: To be felt, not read — ‘Paper Trails: Unfolding Indigenous Narratives’ at IAIA MoCNA

    At the entrance to the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum of Contemporary Native Arts’ “Paper Trails” exhibition, a waterfall of blue paper triangles cascades from the ceiling.

  • Two New Exhibitions at MoCNA Celebrated at Opening Reception

    Paper Trails: Unfolding Indigenous Narratives is a major exhibition that brings together contemporary Indigenous artists from Canada and the United States, whose work expands the creative possibilities of paper beyond its traditional two-dimensional format.

  • New Mexico Magazine - Five Things to Do This Weekend

    This weekend in New Mexico, seek truth in wine at the Taos Winter Wine Festival, explore the southwest through Dillon Sachs' lens, celebrate Chicana artist Delilah Montoya, catch two new shows at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Art, and dig into some drawings at Smoke the Moon gallery on Canyon Road.

  • Native Runway. Indigene Mode geht tiefer

    Im Deutsch-Amerikanischen Institut werden in der Fotoausstellung „Native Runway“ (dt. Einheimischer Laufsteg) Designstücke von indigenen Künstler*innen gezeigt.

  • IAIA Students Participate in Indianer Inuit film festival in Germany

    Students and alumni from the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) have been selected to participate in the Indianer Inuit: The North American Native Film Festival which takes place in Stuttgart, Germany, February 6-9, 2020.

  • Das Spiel mit den Klischees über Native Americans

    Sie spielt mit Klischees, um an anderer Stelle bewusst mit ihnen zu brechen: Die Fotografin Cara Romero setzt sich in ihrem Werk mit der kulturellen Herkunft und Identität der amerikanischen Ureinwohner/innen auseinander.