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The IAIA Research Center for Contemporary Native Arts (RCCNA) Fall Symposium: Stewarding Stories, Sovereignty, and Spaces: Indigenous Research and Creativity in Action brings together scholars, students, and artists to explore the intersections of research, archives, collections, and contemporary Indigenous arts. Featuring a keynote by Dr. Blue Tarpalechee (Muscogee [Creek] Nation), updates from RCCNA staff, fellows, and interns, artists, and a special film screening of Sugarcane, an award-winning documentary by filmmakers Julian Brave Noisecat (Secwepemc Canim Lake Band) and Emily Kassie. This symposium highlights the pivotal role of story stewardship, tribal sovereignty, and creative practice in shaping Indigenous futures.
Join us for a day of thought-provoking dialogue, artistic insights, and collaborative visioning. Lunch is served at noon, and presentations will take place from 1 to 5 pm in the CLE Commons. Dinner will be provided in the Bon Appetit Café. The film Sugarcane will be shown from 6 to 9 pm in the IAIA Auditorium, with refreshments and a Q&A with special guests.
Free and open to the public. For questions, please contact the IAIA RCCNA Director Mary Deleary, PhD at [email protected].
If you are an individual with a disability and in need of any auxiliary aid or service to attend events, please contact IAIA’s ADA Office at least seven calendar days before the event or as soon as possible at [email protected] or (505) 424-5707.
Photograph by Christine Adams (Tlingit [Alaska Native]), Institute of American Indian Arts.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
83 Avan Nu Po Road, Santa Fe, NM, United States, New Mexico 87508