
What's New at the SAR?
SAR Welcomes Jeffrey Gibson, 2008 Dubin Fellow...
Jeffrey Gibson’s project at IARC will be to examine how artists have translated their environment into objects by their material choices and their depiction of cultural life, beliefs, and criticisms. He will develop a series of drawings and paintings on paper and wood based on these ideas.- SAR Prize Session in Anthropological Archaeology at WAC-6
The School for Advanced Research (SAR) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, in agreement with the Organizing Committee of WAC-6, is pleased to announce the "SAR Prize Session in Anthropological Archaeology."
SAR Welcomes Erica Lord, 2008 Dobkin Fellow...
Erica Lord’s project at the IARC is a process of reconciliation, a means of recognizing and responding to the worlds around her, experiences that seem opposing but exist within her and also within the younger generations she sees around her. Through a series of performances, some for camera and some live, she hopes to address identity and culture in a rapidly changing, expanding, and globalized world.
New Educational Website Just Launched,
Southwest Crossroads
...funded under a National Endowment for the Humanities “We the People” grant and created through a partnership between Project Crossroads and the School for Advanced Research on the Human Experience (SAR).
2007–2008 Visiting Research Associates
SAR is pleased to welcome Tutu Alicante, Malena Mörling, Monica L. Smith, and James E. Snead as visiting research associates for 2007-2008.
Tour a Historic and Artistic Secret at SAR
Explore the fascinating history, stunning architecture,beautiful outdoor gardens, and the Indian Arts Research Center...
Become A SAR Member...
A School for Advanced Research membership opens doors to exploring a world of ideas about past and present peoples around the world and in the Southwest, as well as Native American life and arts. Become a SAR member today! Individual memberships start at $40!