SAR Produces Podcasts
The School for Advanced Research is now producing podcasts starting with stories from Grounded in Clay curator…
The School for Advanced Research is now producing podcasts starting with stories from Grounded in Clay curator…
The Santa Fe New Mexican noted SAR’s “broader and more vigorous approach” to programming when SAR launched its…
SAR field trip participants at Canyon de Chelly. About eighteen minutes outside of…
Brian Vallo at SAR’s Indian Arts Research Center. Photo: Adria Malcolm for The New York Times …
Photo courtesy: Louie Garcia (Tiwa/Piro), the artist of this traditional Pueblo weaving. The New Mexico Pueblo Fiber Arts Guild, in collaboration with the Poeh Cultural Center and School…
By Melinda Sue Robbins, Grants Manager, School for Advanced Research …
On November 3, 2022, SAR President Michael F. Brown presented the 2022 J.I. Staley Prize to J. Lorand Matory, Duke University, at an event in Durham, North Carolina,…
Written by Paloma López, Educator, Indian Arts Research Center Sunday, November 6 was Film Day at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (MIAC). The School for Advanced…
Introducing 2022-2023 Anne Ray Intern Penske McCormack …
Introducing 2022-2023 Anne Ray Intern Wayne Nez Gaussoin …
Mele O Nā Kaukani Wai (Song of a Thousand Waters), handmade plant dyes, earth pigments, and printed ‘ohe kāpala (bamboo stamps) on hand-sti…
Lara Evans, Water Keeps Moving, from the Directions for Home series, 2008. Digital print. Courtesy of the artist. Created wi…
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For over two decades Carla Tozcano has been a staple in guest services at SAR. Meals cooked by Leslie Shipman (director of guest services) …