November 2019 / Ancestral Journeyz of Coastal Voices

Quileute Tribe - 1989 Paddle to Seattle ©The Quileute Nation.

Quileute Tribe - 1989 Paddle to Seattle ©The Quileute Nation.

Ty Juvenil—Tulalip Tribe Ceremonial Canoe Paddle, yellow cedar, 2015.

Ty Juvenil—Tulalip Tribe Ceremonial Canoe Paddle, yellow cedar, 2015.

Tony Herrera—Skokomish tribe. Stained glass works.

Tony Herrera—Skokomish tribe. Stained glass works.

Speak Thunder Berry—Puyallup, Nakota & Warm Springs tribes.. Hand Drum. Puyallup, Nakota, Warm Springs

Speak Thunder Berry—Puyallup, Nakota & Warm Springs tribes.. Hand Drum. Puyallup, Nakota, Warm Springs

Quileute Tribe - 2012 Paddle to Squaxin ©The Quileute Nation.

Quileute Tribe - 2012 Paddle to Squaxin ©The Quileute Nation.

Ancestral Journeyz of Coastal Voices

Artist Curators / 
Katherine Arquette — Muckleshoot, Duwamish & Suquamish tribes
Robert Charloe — Kalispel tribe
Brandan Tatoosh Claplanahoo McCarty — Makah tribe
Bruce Pierre — Lummi & Haida tribes

Artists /
Harvey Anderson — Quinault & Aleut tribes
Speak Thunder Berry — Puyallup, Nakota & Warm Springs tribes
Peter Boome — Upper Skagit Tribe of Washington State
Tony Herrera — Skokomish tribe
Ty Juvenil — Tulalip tribe
Ann Penn-Charles — Quileute tribe
Virginia Anna Sablon — Quileute tribe
Robert Running Fisher Upham — Dakota & Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate tribes
Shana Yellow Calf Lukinich — Northern Arapaho & Chippewa/Cree tribes

November 07 – 30, 2019
Reception / Thursday, November 07, 6–8pm

Saturday teaching events throughout the month.

Contemporary and ancestral expressions of the Coastal Canoe Journey Roadway will be tribally curated at SOIL Artist-Run Gallery.  The show will be interweaving stories of the 1989 and 2019 journeys with photographs, a canoe, stained glass, weaving, paddles, carvings, drums, journey songs, regalia and contemporary clothing. 

The Northwest Tribes represented are Quileute, Quinault, Lummi, Tulalip, Makah, Skokomish, Kalispel, Muckleshoot, Duwamish, Suquamish, Cowichan, and others participating in the Canoe Journey. 

Traditional foods and Quileute Ocean Going Family singers and dancers will open the show on November 7th. 

Weekend artist teachings circles will offer further insights about this exhibit:

Saturday, 11/16/2019 Paul Eubanks
2 pm – 4 pm Witness of Travel By Water Thru The Eyes of Paul

Sunday, 11/17/2019 SpeakThunder Berry, Puyallup, Nakota, Warm Springs
2 pm – 4 pm & Fridays (11/15, 11/22) 1pm – 3pm. Portraits, Drawings, & Capturing Culture

Saturday, 11/23/2019 Katherine Arquette, Muckleshoot, Duwamish, Suquamish
2 pm – 3 pm Journeys Through Generations versus Contemporary
3:15 pm – 4:15 pm Shana Yellow Calf Lukinich, Northern Arapaho, Chippewa/Cree, Contemporary Coastal Transplant Art

Saturday, 11/30/2019 Ann Penn-Charles, Quileute
2 pm – 4 pm Today’s Quileute Canoe Journey Stories

Saturday, 11/30/2019 Artists, Curators, & Everyone!
12:30 pm – 2 pm Circles, Ceremony & Celebration!

 
Coastal Quileute made Cedar Hat.

Coastal Quileute made Cedar Hat.

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