MIAC | July 2025

This summer, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (MIAC) in Santa Fe invites you to experience a vibrant season of exhibitions and events celebrating Native arts, culture, and storytelling. Now on view is Makowa: The Worlds Above Us, a fascinating exhibition that explores Indigenous relationships with the sky through art, science, and ceremony.

Visitors can also enjoy Engaging the Future: The Goodman Fellowship Artists, showcasing works by emerging Native artists; and Printing the Pueblo World, featuring linocut prints by Juan Pino (Tesuque Pueblo). Longstanding favorites like Here, Now and Always and the Buchsbaum Gallery of Southwestern Pottery continue to offer rich perspectives on the Southwest’s diverse Indigenous cultures.

MIAC’s summer calendar includes hands-on family programming like the Arts Alive! series, and special performances as part of the Native Dance Series. Notable events have included a two-day printmaking workshop with artist Deborah Jojola (Isleta Pueblo) on June 28–29 and an upcoming Polynesian dance performance on July 19. These events are designed to be accessible and engaging for visitors of all ages.

As a vital cultural institution, MIAC relies on donor support to bring these dynamic exhibitions and programs to life, and to care for the extraordinary collections that preserve Native heritage for future generations. Your donation helps fund educational outreach to schools and communities, the creation of world-class exhibitions, and the conservation of over 75,000 objects in the museum’s collection.

To make a gift or learn more about how you can support MIAC, please visit museumfoundation.org/miac. Thank you for helping us celebrate and sustain Indigenous knowledge, creativity, and culture.