Located in the heart of Downtown Gresham, this free, two-day event is a celebration of Native American art and artists, featuring an art fair, musical performances, dancing, storytelling, and artist demonstrations.
Saturday, October 4
This is a preliminary schedule of events that is subject to change as the dates approach.
10am-4pm
Artist booths – shop at 40+ tables featuring unique art by Indigenous vendors, courtesy of Portland Indigenous Marketplace. Booths are located in the museum parking lot and on 4th street between Main and Roberts.
10am-12pm
Drumming and dancing performance by Turquoise Pride, located at the Spinellas outdoor stage north of the museum.
12-1pm
Weaving activity inside the museum.
1-2pm
Cultural Appreciation presentation with Rebecca Kirk inside the museum. Learn how cultural awareness and appreciation can combat cultural appropriation in Native communities and spaces.
2-4pm
Wyam Youth Film Club screening of short films inside the museum.
Sunday, October 5
This is a preliminary schedule of events that is subject to change as the dates approach.
10am-4pm
Artist booths – shop at 40+ tables featuring unique art by Indigenous vendors, courtesy of Portland Indigenous Marketplace. Booths are located in the museum parking lot and on 4th street between Main and Roberts.
10am-12pm
Drumming and dancing performance by Turquoise Pride, located at the Spinellas outdoor stage north of the museum.
1-2pm
Traditional hand drum and singing performance by Rebecca Kirk inside the museum.
2-3pm
Traditional flint knapped tools demonstration inside the museum.