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Indigenous Northwest
Opening in September of 2024 at the Salem Art Association. Indigenous Northwest is the regions first all-Native Biennial, showcasing the regions deep network of Tribal creatives.
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Ancestors
Co-curated by Kanani Miyamota and Steph Littlebirdfor the Multnomah Arts Center Gallery, This exhibition explores the ways in which different communities maintain their connections. For many, being in relationship with one’s ancestors is an act of survivance.
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This IS Kalapuyan Land X Pittock Mansion
This IS Kalapuyan Land returns in a new space, the historic Pittock Mansion in Portland, Oregon fo six months of Indigenous history and arts programming..
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This IS Kalapuyan Land
A bold and critical exhibition that questions how Native history is told, shares Tualatin Kalapuyan history from a contemporary Indigenous perspective. Combining traditional historical exhibit with contemporary Tribal art to reveal the connections between our past and present.
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Untold parallels
In honor of Indigenous Peoples Day (in the US) and Filipinx-American History Month, Untold Parallels amplifies our stories in order to display and protect the intersections of our shared grief, joy, resilience and colonizer.
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Phot-Choch
The exhibit, “Pᵸot-Choch,” named for the Chinook word for “Fort George.” The exhibitfeatures an all-Indigenous collection of traditional and contemporary art, including carving, weaving, beadwork, painting and photography. The exhibit honors the original inhabitants of the North Coast, the Chinook.