Native Art in the Spotlight: SWAIA and IAIA Effect Positive Change through a Memorandum of Understanding
Santa Fe, New Mexico (PRWEB) July 09, 2013 -- The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) and the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to continue to improve and increase educational and professional opportunities available to Native American artists at the Santa Fe Indian Market and IAIA. The partnership provides a formal framework for program collaboration and mutual services.
“It’s a no-brainer. SWAIA and IAIA have long had aligned interests, and together, we will produce a positive environment for all Native artists,” says Dr. John Torres Nez, Chief Operating Officer of SWAIA.
“It’s a way of highlighting the positive impact that IAIA has had on SWAIA in terms of the number of alumni participating in Indian Market,” IAIA President Dr. Robert Martin says. “It also highlights the importance of SWAIA in terms of providing a venue for our alums, faculty and staff to showcase and market their talents.”
Although IAIA focuses on contemporary art and media, while SWAIA promotes both traditional and novel art forms, both organizations seek to preserve Native American arts and culture and provide a supportive platform to their respective artists.
These changes will happen in the coming months: SWAIA and IAIA will co-host the State of Native Arts Symposium on Friday, August 16, and the Membership Breakfast in the Park on Saturday, August 17. Both events are part of Indian Market Week™. SWAIA and IAIA are excited to present these programs, and eager to strengthen and increase collaboration in the future.
About SWAIA
SWAIA is an advocate for Native American arts and cultures and creates economic and cultural opportunities for Native American artists by producing and promoting Santa Fe Indian Market Week™, the finest Native American art and cultural event in the world; cultivating excellence and innovation across traditional and non-traditional art forms; and developing programs and events that support, promote, and honor Native artists year-round.
SWAIA is a non-profit organization, and keeps no portion of the sales made by artists during Santa Fe Indian Market Week™.
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About IAIA
For 50 years, the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) has played a leading role in the direction and shape of Native expression. As it has grown and evolved into an internationally acclaimed college, museum and community and tribal support resource through the Center for Lifelong Education, IAIA's dedication to the study and advancement of Native arts and cultures is matched only by its commitment to student achievement and the preservation and progress of the communities they represent. Learn more about our achievements and mission at http://www.iaia.edu.
Tailinh Agoyo, Southwestern Association For Indian Arts, http://www.santafeindianmarket.com, 505.983.5220 229, [email protected]
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