Institute of American Indian Arts Museum
Downtown Santa Fe · Santa Fe, New Mexico
The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, operated by the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, is the national museum of contemporary Native American and Alaska Native art, presenting the most important collection of this work in the United States. The IAIA's extraordinary training program - which has graduated artists including Allan Houser, Earl Biss, and T.C. Cannon - has been the seedbed of contemporary Native American art since the 1960s, and the museum's collection documents this transformative tradition alongside work by leading Native artists of the present day. Located steps from the Santa Fe Plaza, the museum's prominent position reflects the centrality of Indigenous artistic achievement to New Mexico's cultural identity.
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