12/18/2024
Awesome installation in the library stacks by Ceramics 201 student Pat Pruitt last week. It was wonderful to have Pat’s installation and the Ceramics 201 class in the library! 😄
Institute of American Indian Arts Library
12/18/2024
Awesome installation in the library stacks by Ceramics 201 student Pat Pruitt last week. It was wonderful to have Pat’s installation and the Ceramics 201 class in the library! 😄
12/06/2024
We had so much fun with everyone at the lo-fi beats evening we co-hosted with the ILS Dept. tonight! 🎧🎶📚🖍️There was lots of relaxing music, productive studying, tasty snacks, coloring, stress ball making, and more! Wishing everyone good luck on finals! 😊
12/05/2024
We’re so excited for Lo-fi beats to study and/or relax to 🎶🎧 at the library! Thursday, December 5 from 4-7pm in the Library Community Room - come hang out and study!
We’ll have chill lo-fi, comfy furniture, snacks, coloring pages, spa masks, and stress ball making!
Thanks so much to the ILS Dept. for co-sponsoring with the library! 😊
12/04/2024
Thanks to everyone who came and hung out with our therapy dog furry friends today! 🥰🐶 Maggie, Runa, Elsie, and Ffion were full of cuddles and love. 💗🐕
03/01/2024
Congratulations Deborah, on much deserved accolades! And thank you so much for the mention!
The Bookshelf Deborah Jackson Taffa’s new memoir ‘Whiskey Tender’ looks to the past to inform Native futures
02/15/2024
Happy Valentine’s Day from IAIA Library & Library Dino! 💝💌💖❣️💞❤️🦖
02/02/2024
Congratulations to IAIA MFA in Creative Writing Director Deborah Taffa - her new memoir “Whiskey Tender” is featured in the New York Times!
17 New Books Coming in February New novels from Tommy Orange and Kristin Hannah; memoirs from Kara Swisher and Leslie Jamison; a biography of Medgar and Myrlie Evers — and more.
02/02/2024
Please stop by the library to read a book from our display honoring the life and work of the iconic Indigenous author N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa).
Momaday was a prolific writer and friend to IAIA who specialized in Indigenous oral history and the sacred. His novel “House Made of Dawn” won the Pulitzer Prize in 1969 and “The Way to Rainy Mountain” won the National Medal of the Arts in 2007. He will be greatly missed.
11/27/2023
Therapy dogs are here until 1pm! 🐶🐾🥰 Come hang out with Harry Potter & Simon!
11/01/2023
Happy Halloween from IAIA Library! 🎃👻🧙♀️😈🕷️🕸️
04/06/2023
Congrats to IAIA alum and poet dg nanouk okpik (Inupiaq/Inuit) for being a 2023 Windham-Campbell prize recipient! dg is a Lannan Foundation fellow at IAIA.
https://windhamcampbell.org/festival/2023/recipients/okpik-dg-nanouk
You can check out dg’s work at the IAIA Library, including “Blood Snow” and “Corpse Whale”:
https://iaialibrary.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1304817275
https://iaialibrary.on.worldcat.org/oclc/788269393
The library and the IAIA campus is closed today, March 17, due to inclement weather.