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“Salmon” – Courtesy of Dan Friday

PARTNERS

IGAN PARTNERS

IGAN’s goal to provide resources and a pathway to artistic success and recognition for indigenous / aboriginal artists is being fulfilled by the active support of our partners.

SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES


Photo by Ken Emly Courtesy of Museum of Glass Tacoma WA
Photo by Ken Emly
Courtesy of Museum of Glass
  • With a primary focus on glass art;
  • Offering programs where glass art is part of the curriculum;
  • “Glass factories” where students can do “hands on” work;
  • Where undergraduate and advanced degrees in Glass Art are offered.
Tree Totem Dan Friday
Tree Totem
Dan Friday
  • Schools seeking students can reach a broader, new audience.
  • Scholarship programs, special events, or awards can be announced.
  • IGAN will be a valuable resource for soliciting candidates to apply for scholarships and attracting attendees and registrants for events.
  • Specific symposia can be announced to IGAN subscribers (through posts and soliciting subscribers to join the institution’s mailing list) to attract attendees and registrants.
  • IGAN can support the mission outlined by governmental institutions to provide career opportunities. In Australia, for example, governmental policies support educational opportunities for Aboriginal peoples.
  • Schools seeking faculty from outside their region can announce openings globally.
  • Fund-raising and membership objectives, for schools and other educational facilities aligned with IGAN, can be met by soliciting IGAN’s members to subscribe and join their mailing list.

GALLERIES & MUSEUMS


Sun God Ira Lujan
Sun God
Ira Lujan
  • With a specific focus on indigenous art, glass art and indigenous glass art.
  • With Gallery owners interested in showing the work of these artists and/or privately offering the art to their clients.
Only the Muddy fox lives Tara Woudenberg Gratitude to the Universe Altar Alma
Only the Muddy Fox Lives
Tara Woudenberg
“Gratitude to the Universe”
  • To announce events, build mailing lists, solicit artists for shows, announce news, awards, staff additions, etc.
  • To solicit supporters and market their shows to a global audience supporting their sales efforts.
  • Also, a gallery owner planning to attend art shows could circulate that news to IGAN members to encourage greater interest in the gallery. Potential clients and artists could arrange to meet at the show.
  • IGAN can provide early news of trends and up and coming artists.
  • Galleries/museums could secure world-class artists for their shows at a very early stage in their planning. That news could be circulated to their key clients and potential prospects well in advance to build interest in purchasing art.

STUDENTS OF GLASS ART


Shel Neymark Hand and Its Bones Ira Lujan
Shel Neymark Hand and Its Bones
Ira Lujan
  • Are exploring working in glass, particularly indigenous students,whether they are in high school, college or graduate school, or
  • Are adults with an interest in working in glass on a introductory basis, or
  • Are art students with a serious commitment to developing their skills as glass artists
Shel Neymark Blue Nose and Lips Ira Lujan
Shel Neymark Blue Nose and Lips
Ira Lujan
  • IGAN has the potential to open new options and career directions through working in glass.
  • When glass art is part of the curriculum, it can provide focus and support the student’s ultimate career direction.
  • For a few, it will lead to a career working in glass.

IGAN will be seeking additional supporters and partners.


  • Collectors/Contributors
  • Associations in the field and their leadership
  • Governmental Offices that control art budgets
  • Glass Art Suppliers of Raw Materials
  • Potential Donors/Supporters in the Private Sector,

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