06/18/2026
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) recently announced an initiative to establish the Patsy Phillips Endowed Scholarship in Museum Studies, a named scholarship honoring Patsy Phillips (Cherokee Nation), Director of the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), as she prepares to retire at the end of June after 18 years at MoCNA and 30 years advancing contemporary Indigenous arts. The scholarship fund is designated to support future qualifying IAIA Indigenous women students pursuing degrees in Museum Studies who will rise to fill much-needed roles as Indigenous leaders in the museum field, reflecting her lifelong commitment to opening doors for Indigenous students, artists, curators, and cultural leaders. With $85,000 already pledged, IAIA is seeking additional founding donors to launch the endowment in time for the scholarship to be announced at IAIA’s Benefit & Auction in August.
The announcement comes amid recognition of Phillips’ service and impact. IAIA recently conferred upon Phillips an honorary doctoral degree during the 2026 IAIA Commencement Ceremony, and MoCNA dedicated the Patsy Phillips Gallery in her honor. Phillips was also elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in Spring 2026 and named to ForbesWomen’s 50 Over 50 list in 2025. She announced her retirement earlier this year after a 30-year career at ATLATL, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, and MoCNA, where she has served as director for 18 years, saying: “I am announcing my retirement with sincere gratitude… It is important to have Native women in these roles for future generations.” She plans to remain active in the field through board service with the American Alliance of Museums and ICOM-US, and continue supporting IAIA and MoCNA.
Read more on our website at https://iaia.edu/patsy-phillips-endowed-scholarship-museum-studies/
Photograph by Jason S. Ordaz, Institute of American Indian Arts.