Celebrate Native Arts and Culture at the IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival on August 12

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Derek Nguyen
Tue, Aug 1, 2023 5:00 PM

[A picture containing font, graphics, screenshot, design  Description automatically generated]NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 1, 2023

MEDIA CONTACT: Derek Nguyen, Marketing and Communications Director, Washington State Historical Society, 253-317-1273 derek.nguyen@wshs.wa.govmailto:derek.nguyen@wshs.wa.gov

Celebrate Native Arts and Culture at the IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival on August 12

[A person wearing a garment and standing with his arms outstretched  Description automatically generated]Tacoma, WA – The free IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festivalhttps://www.washingtonhistory.org/event/in-the-spirit-festival-2023/ is returning to the Washington State History Museumhttps://www.washingtonhistory.org/ on August 12, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. This highly anticipated event, in correlation with the IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts Exhibitionhttps://www.washingtonhistory.org/exhibit/in-the-spirit-2023/, is a vibrant celebration of Native arts and culture, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience the richness of contemporary Native creativity and directly support talented artists.

“Washington’s cultural history begins with the Indigenous people of this land,” said Washington State Historical Society Director, Jennifer Kilmer. “IN THE SPIRIT is an event that celebrates the presence, and continuation of Native art and culture today.”

Visitors are invited to view the IN THE SPIRIT exhibition, which showcases the work of 26 Native artists from across the country. The exhibition highlights a juried selection of Native art that ranges from traditional craftsmanship to cutting-edge contemporary styles.

[A person looking at a display of dresses  Description automatically generated]The Arts Market will feature selected Native artisan vendors, offering an array of crafts, jewelry, and artworks for visitors to purchase. Many of the artists featured in the exhibition will be in attendance as vendors. Additionally, there will be art-making opportunities for attendees to create something of their own.

A wide range of performances will take place throughout the day in the Washington State History Museum amphitheater. The festivities will kick off at 12:00 PM with a special blessing by Puyallup Cultural Director Connie McCloud (Puyallup). At 12:30 PM, the renowned 2014 & 2016 Native American Flute Player of the Year, Rona Yellow Robe (Chippewa Cree Tribe), will share traditional songs. At 2:00 PM, the Alaska Kuteeyaa Dancers (Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, Aleut, Muckleshoot, and Quielute) will take the audience on a journey through time, sharing songs and dances passed down for generations. Closing out the festival with a bang will be celebrated heavy-rock duo, Lozen (Puyallup and Indigenous Mexican), playing their first show in five years at IN THE SPIRIT.

The Tacoma Art Museum and Museum of Glass will also be offering complimentary admission and programming for IN THE SPIRIT on August 12. The Tacoma Art Museum will feature works from [A person looking at a person at a table with jewelry  Description automatically generated] talented Native artists, including Paige Pettibon (Confederated Salish and Kootenai). Pettibon's art spans across various mediums, and her pieces are deeply influenced by her Indigenous and multicultural heritage. Visitors can meet Paige Pettibon and witness her creative process firsthand from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the Tacoma Art Museum.

Over at the Museum of Glass, Glass Fest Northwest will take center-stage, celebrating glass art by bringing together local artists and artisans, food, drinks, music, and interactive activities on the plaza. Inside the Museum, visitors will have the opportunity to witness renowned weaver Nancy Burgess (Umpqua) as she creates new works inspired by hat and basket forms from her weaving practice.

The IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival is a result of the collaborative efforts between the Washington State History Museum and the Native Advisory Committee. Together, they aim to foster cultural appreciation, support Native artists, and celebrate the diversity of Native arts.

We wish to acknowledge that this festival takes place on the traditional lands of the Puyallup People who have stewarded this land throughout the generations. We pay respect to their people past and present.

For more information about the festival and other related events, please visit the Washington State History Museum's website at www.washingtonhistory.orghttp://washingtonhistory.org/.

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Alaska Kuteeyaa Dancer at IN THE SPIRIT Festival

Visitor at IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Art exhibition. Mary Kelsay (Chaluka Village) For Our Sisters, 2023.

Artisan vendor at IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival

Exhibitions and Events Dates and Links:

IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts Exhibitionhttps://www.washingtonhistory.org/exhibit/in-the-spirit-2023/

July 22 through September 24, 2023

At the Washington State History Museum, 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98405 https://www.washingtonhistory.org/exhibit/in-the-spirit-2023/

IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festivalhttps://www.washingtonhistory.org/event/in-the-spirit-festival-2023/

FREE

Saturday, August 12, 2023, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

At the Washington State History Museum, 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98405

https://www.washingtonhistory.org/event/in-the-spirit-festival-2023/

Glasshttps://www.museumofglass.org/glass-fest-northwest-2023 Fest Northwest

FREE

Saturday, August 12, 2023, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

At the Museum of Glass, 1801 Dock Street, Tacoma, WA 98402

https://www.museumofglass.org/glass-fest-northwest-2023

About The Washington State Historical Society

The Washington State Historical Society partners with our communities to explore how history connects us all. The Society's most visible activity, the Washington State History Museum is located in downtown Tacoma on Pacific Avenue among a thriving cultural scene. The museum features interactive permanent exhibitions about Washington's past in the Great Hall, unique rotating exhibitions highlighting the Society's collections, and dynamic feature exhibitions, and hosts events and programs on a wide range of historical topics. The WSHS also offers curricula for teachers, and statewide educational support as well as consultation, support, and resources for museums and heritage organizations across the state.

Address: 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98402

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[A picture containing font, graphics, screenshot, design Description automatically generated]NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 1, 2023 MEDIA CONTACT: Derek Nguyen, Marketing and Communications Director, Washington State Historical Society, 253-317-1273 derek.nguyen@wshs.wa.gov<mailto:derek.nguyen@wshs.wa.gov> Celebrate Native Arts and Culture at the IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival on August 12 [A person wearing a garment and standing with his arms outstretched Description automatically generated]Tacoma, WA – The free IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival<https://www.washingtonhistory.org/event/in-the-spirit-festival-2023/> is returning to the Washington State History Museum<https://www.washingtonhistory.org/> on August 12, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. This highly anticipated event, in correlation with the IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts Exhibition<https://www.washingtonhistory.org/exhibit/in-the-spirit-2023/>, is a vibrant celebration of Native arts and culture, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience the richness of contemporary Native creativity and directly support talented artists. “Washington’s cultural history begins with the Indigenous people of this land,” said Washington State Historical Society Director, Jennifer Kilmer. “IN THE SPIRIT is an event that celebrates the presence, and continuation of Native art and culture today.” Visitors are invited to view the IN THE SPIRIT exhibition, which showcases the work of 26 Native artists from across the country. The exhibition highlights a juried selection of Native art that ranges from traditional craftsmanship to cutting-edge contemporary styles. [A person looking at a display of dresses Description automatically generated]The Arts Market will feature selected Native artisan vendors, offering an array of crafts, jewelry, and artworks for visitors to purchase. Many of the artists featured in the exhibition will be in attendance as vendors. Additionally, there will be art-making opportunities for attendees to create something of their own. A wide range of performances will take place throughout the day in the Washington State History Museum amphitheater. The festivities will kick off at 12:00 PM with a special blessing by Puyallup Cultural Director Connie McCloud (Puyallup). At 12:30 PM, the renowned 2014 & 2016 Native American Flute Player of the Year, Rona Yellow Robe (Chippewa Cree Tribe), will share traditional songs. At 2:00 PM, the Alaska Kuteeyaa Dancers (Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, Aleut, Muckleshoot, and Quielute) will take the audience on a journey through time, sharing songs and dances passed down for generations. Closing out the festival with a bang will be celebrated heavy-rock duo, Lozen (Puyallup and Indigenous Mexican), playing their first show in five years at IN THE SPIRIT. The Tacoma Art Museum and Museum of Glass will also be offering complimentary admission and programming for IN THE SPIRIT on August 12. The Tacoma Art Museum will feature works from [A person looking at a person at a table with jewelry Description automatically generated] talented Native artists, including Paige Pettibon (Confederated Salish and Kootenai). Pettibon's art spans across various mediums, and her pieces are deeply influenced by her Indigenous and multicultural heritage. Visitors can meet Paige Pettibon and witness her creative process firsthand from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the Tacoma Art Museum. Over at the Museum of Glass, Glass Fest Northwest will take center-stage, celebrating glass art by bringing together local artists and artisans, food, drinks, music, and interactive activities on the plaza. Inside the Museum, visitors will have the opportunity to witness renowned weaver Nancy Burgess (Umpqua) as she creates new works inspired by hat and basket forms from her weaving practice. The IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival is a result of the collaborative efforts between the Washington State History Museum and the Native Advisory Committee. Together, they aim to foster cultural appreciation, support Native artists, and celebrate the diversity of Native arts. We wish to acknowledge that this festival takes place on the traditional lands of the Puyallup People who have stewarded this land throughout the generations. We pay respect to their people past and present. For more information about the festival and other related events, please visit the Washington State History Museum's website at www.washingtonhistory.org<http://washingtonhistory.org/>. # # # Image Captions: Alaska Kuteeyaa Dancer at IN THE SPIRIT Festival Visitor at IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Art exhibition. Mary Kelsay (Chaluka Village) For Our Sisters, 2023. Artisan vendor at IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival Exhibitions and Events Dates and Links: IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts Exhibition<https://www.washingtonhistory.org/exhibit/in-the-spirit-2023/> July 22 through September 24, 2023 At the Washington State History Museum, 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98405 https://www.washingtonhistory.org/exhibit/in-the-spirit-2023/ IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival<https://www.washingtonhistory.org/event/in-the-spirit-festival-2023/> FREE Saturday, August 12, 2023, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM At the Washington State History Museum, 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98405 https://www.washingtonhistory.org/event/in-the-spirit-festival-2023/ Glass<https://www.museumofglass.org/glass-fest-northwest-2023> Fest Northwest FREE Saturday, August 12, 2023, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM At the Museum of Glass, 1801 Dock Street, Tacoma, WA 98402 https://www.museumofglass.org/glass-fest-northwest-2023 About The Washington State Historical Society The Washington State Historical Society partners with our communities to explore how history connects us all. The Society's most visible activity, the Washington State History Museum is located in downtown Tacoma on Pacific Avenue among a thriving cultural scene. The museum features interactive permanent exhibitions about Washington's past in the Great Hall, unique rotating exhibitions highlighting the Society's collections, and dynamic feature exhibitions, and hosts events and programs on a wide range of historical topics. The WSHS also offers curricula for teachers, and statewide educational support as well as consultation, support, and resources for museums and heritage organizations across the state. Address: 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98402 Hours: 10:00 AM–5:00 PM Tues.-Sun. Free monthly every third Thur. from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM Admission: FREE for members; Adults $14; seniors (age 65+), students (age 6-17) and military (with ID) $11; free for children 5 and under; family rate $40 (up to two adults and four children under age 18). Patrons with a Washington Quest card and licensed Washington Foster Parents can attend for $1 per person or $2 per family. FREE for active-duty military and up to 5 family members with ID as part of Blue Star Museums. Derek Bradfield Nguyen Director of Marketing & Communications He/Him Washington State Historical Society 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98402 253-317-1273 Become a member! WashingtonHistory.org [signature_3928739337]<https://www.facebook.com/historymuseum>[signature_4003425185]<https://twitter.com/HistoryMuseum>[signature_1343954397]<https://www.instagram.com/washingtonhistory/>[signature_3755931907]<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZRXAl-JqixtE7toeX4BTrg/videos?view_as=subscriber>