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Institute of American Indian Arts company history timeline

1962

IAIA began on the SFIS campus in October 1962.

1975

In 1975, IAIA became a two-year college offering associate degrees in Studio Arts, Creative Writing, and Museum Studies.

1986

IAIA became one of three Congressionally chartered colleges in the United States in 1986, and was charged with the study, preservation and dissemination of traditional and contemporary expressions of Native American language, literature, history, oral traditions, and the visual and performing arts.

1992

In 1992, IAIA relocated its Museum of Contemporary Native Arts to downtown Santa Fe.

2000

In August 2000, IAIA moved its college to a permanent 140-acre campus.

2010

In the fall of 2010, IAIA added over 60,000 square feet of building space to its campus with the Center for Lifelong Education Conference Center, the science and technology building and the sculpture and foundry complex.

2013

A two-year low-residency MFA in creative writing was accredited in 2013.

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Founded
1962
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Santa Fe, NM
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George Boyce,Lloyd New
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