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We’re so happy to share our brand-new library, filled with dozens upon dozens of amazing books on Indigenous history, culture, art, practices, and so much more! 

A huge thank you to the estate of the late Dr. Barbara Brotherton, as well as Sho
We had a great time at our last workshop, guided by talented artist Epiphany Couch!

We started by photographing natural textures and forms found right here on the land, learning how to gather visual materials. After a delicious lunch, everyone retur
A new artist has installed a piece in our little forest trail marker. This tiny gallery fits one beautiful piece of work, and each month we will be swapping it out. You can find this artwork on the trail at the entrance of the back exit towards the c
We’re hosting an online art auction featuring incredible Indigenous artworks. This is your chance to own beautiful pieces and support us! 

Proceeds go to support the artists and yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective—funding our programs
What an amazing year it has been so far! 🎉

We’ve accomplished so much that it truly feels like much longer than just a mid-year update. There have been countless incredible moments—it’s hard to capture them all! 

There’s so
What an amazing event last week! We are so thankful to everyone who made it out to the land to celebrate with us. 

We had over 130 visitors to the land before we stopped counting! How amazing! Thanks to all of your support, we raised over $5,000&mda
There is still time to help shape the future of yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective by filling out our survey by August 8th! 

So far, 88 community members have shared their voices through our survey, thank you! 

Based on your input, some of the
Residency throwback! During our very first place based artist residency in 2024, Owen Oliver proposed creating a site-responsive project that amplifies the yəhaw̓ land through the lens of Salish and Chinook knowledge systems, wellness practices, lang
Jackie Crane is an enrolled member of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe and also descends from the Chinook Indian Nation. She recently earned her Master of Architecture degree from the University of Washington, focusing on Sustainable Systems and Design. Jack

We would like to acknowledge that we are on Indigenous land, the territories of the Coast Salish people.