ta ‘c halalaxp (Good Afternoon)
A special note to my blog friends that we have a very good and important Nez Perce Art Show opening next week.
“Bloodlines: Nez Perce Art”–refers to the continuity of Native culture. The artwork ranges from traditional weaving and beading to contemporary painting–and a new table-sized bronze from Doug Hyde. Phil Cash Cash, who recently curated the Indigenous Sasquatch show at the High Desert Museum in Bend, has original paintings. And ten additional artists from the Nez Perce Reservation in Lapwai, Idaho and the Umatilla Reservation in Oregon are booked for the show.
The exhibit is up until June 6, but get here early–the opening if you can make it–to purchase some fine Native art!
Saturday, April 26, noon–4:00 p.m.
“Bloodlines: Nez Perce Art,” opening reception. Smoked salmon will be served!
see you here!