The Indian American Artists Association (IAAA) is a 501(c)(3) entity whose purpose is the provide fund-raising and financial support for the arts programs, to promote and uplift Indian American artists, their art activities, and to raise community awareness of the Indian arts through art education.
Membership to IAAA is open to any self-identified artists who work in visual mediums to create 2D/3D art such as painting, sketching, sculpture, digital art, photography, video art or mixed media (or a combination), who wish to actively support the goals of the of IAAA in promoting arts and artist from the Indian subcontinent.
Meghna Sharma upcoming group art show at the South Asian Art and Literature festival, Stanford Sept 28th and 29th
Geeta Dave's was awarded 1st prize for her paintings, "Prakruti -In to the wild 1 & 2 " included in the LSU School of Art Summer Contemporary-"Wild" exhibition. The exhibition was juried by artist and Xavier Professor of Art Ron Bechet. Of the 239 entries by 80 artists, 44 works by 37 artists are included in the exhibition.
Salma Arastu's book "Seeking Oneness: Connecting Humanity Soil " in publication via publication Khali House
Vasu Tolia Awarded from Artascent magazine for Flower Contest
Vasu Tolia awarded from JMane Online Gallery for Elements of Nature Contest
Arists Usha Shukla, Dipti Irla , Salma Arastu exhibited at ART Span Open Studios
Indian American Artists Association ( IAAA) partnered with India Community Center (ICC) for the Sevathon 2024 on August 25th. This was IAAA’s first fundraising event in the Bay Area. We had an amazing day showcasing and talking about art and artists!! Please check our website https://www.indianamericanartists.org/ for information. We have many exciting opportunities coming up for artists! Thank you all who supported the event!