SAR School for Advanced Research
Founded in 1907, the School for Advanced Research (SAR) is one of North America’s preeminent independent institutes for the study of anthropology, related social sciences and humanities. SAR is home to the Indian Arts Research Center, one of the nation’s most important Southwest Native American art research collections. Through our scholar residency and artist fellowship programs, public programs and SAR Press, SAR advances intellectual inquiry in order to better understand humankind in an increasingly global and interconnected world.
Learn morea about the work of our resident scholars and Native American artists @ sarweb.org
Спасибо от SAR | 2025
Cave of My Ancestors with Kirin Narayan
Inventing Otherworldly Writing with Stephen D. Houston
Риторика ценностей, выставочный дизайн и коммуникация в музеях и за их пределами с Коринн А. Крац
Back East: How Westerners Invented a Region with Flannery Burke
Spirit Citizen, Indigenous Public Art and Studio Practice with Edgar Heap of Birds
About the School for Advanced Research
Keith Edaakie | Artist Talk
Something Between Us: The Everyday Walls of American Life, and How to Take Them Down
Sheridan MacKnight | Artist Talk
Alex Hawley and Olivera Masters | Anne Ray Intern Colloquium
Tradition and Innovation: A New Spin on an Ancient Practice
A Family Affair: Get to Know the Growing Thunder Collective
Classroom Connections: Teaching the Next Generation of Native Artists
Crypto-Jews of New Mexico and Cape Verde: Long-Lost Cousins?
Time Warp: Navajo Weaving Practices Then and Now with Kevin Aspaas and Roy Kady
Hosay Trinidad: a 35-Year Retrospective
Hear from Lynda Teller Pete, SAR's 2024 King Artist Fellow, as she reflects on her project at SAR
Lynda Teller Pete | Artist Talk
Thank you from SAR
Prisoners of Our Dreams: Eritrean Diaspora Politics in ‘Red’ Italy
"Complex Cultural Meanings of Moral Eating" with Michaela DeSoucey
"What Can We Learn from the Archaeology of Sustainable Agriculture?" with Chelsea Fisher
"Creating the Future of Food" and Community Panel Discussion with Kathleen Merrigan
Kevin Aspaas | Artist Talk
Michael F. Brown Reflects on Ten Years as President of SAR
SAR Celebrates 50 Years of Resident Scholar Fellowships
Карли Феддерсен | Artist Talk
Social Inequality: "UNZIPPED: An Autopsy of American Inequality," Q&A with Director Colin K. Gray
Social Inequality: Mark Rank, "The Paradox of Economic Hardship Amid American Prosperity"