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Eugene muralist Liza Mana Burns paints Oregon’s stories to make people feel at home

Eugene muralist Liza Mana Burns creatively intertwines Oregon's natural landscapes and historical icons in her artwork, which aims to make viewers feel at home in the state. Her vibrant murals serve as a colorful homage to Oregon's culture and environment.

Warm Springs artist Charlene Moody paints her vision of Sasquatch

Warm Springs artist Charlene Moody is creating a unique representation of Sasquatch using a 9-foot buffalo hide for the High Desert Museum's exhibit "Sensing Sasquatch." Her work draws inspiration from her rich Indigenous heritage, including Warm Springs, Paiute, Miwok, Modoc, and Yakama cultures. The exhibit aims to explore Sasquatch through an Indigenous lens, highlighting the cultural significance of this legendary figure.

Apsáalooke artist based in Portland awarded MacArthur Fellowship

Apsáalooke artist Wendy Red Star has been awarded the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, recognizing her significant contributions to the arts and Indigenous culture. Based in Portland, Red Star's work explores themes of identity and representation, making her a prominent figure in contemporary art.

Apsáalooke artist Wendy Red Star of Portland joins new class of MacArthur fellows

Apsáalooke artist Wendy Red Star, based in Portland, has been named a MacArthur fellow, a prestigious recognition often referred to as a "genius grant." This honor highlights her contributions to arts and culture and her significant impact within the community.