All Exhibitions

Spirit of the Waters & Whale People at Umatilla

Spirit of the Waters Totem Pole Journey brings together ceremony, art, science, spirituality, ancestral knowledge, and cross-cultural collaboration in support of the movement to remove the Snake River dams and restore to health the Snake River salmon and the orcas that depend on them.

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Whale People: Outdoor Exhibition + IMAX-Style Film at Eugene

Whale People: Protectors of the Sea is an outdoor exhibition featuring a 3,000 pound orca totem pole, salmon carvings, and an award-winning IMAX-style film projection that tells the story of today’s environmental emergency through the figure of the orca.

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The Language in Common

 The Language in Common group exhibition presents artistic practices that site language in the space between poetry, visual art, and performance. The exhibition brings together five artists whose work engages with politics on the periphery of hegemony.

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Whale People: Outdoor Exhibition + IMAX-Style Film at Vashon

This exhibition features a 3,000 pound killer whale (orca) totem carved by the House of Tears Carvers and an award-winning multi-channel film installation that tells the story of the environmental emergency through the figure of the killer whale. It also tells the story of the leadership of Native Nations in protecting the Salish Sea, the orcas, the salmon, and our collective future.

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Kwel’ Hoy: We Draw the Line at the Smithsonian

The 2021 version of Kwel’ Hoy was launched to conclude the Red Road to DC: a cross-country totem pole journey for the protection of sacred places under threat from dams, climate change, and resource extraction.

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