- Native Arts & Cultures Foundation WebsiteThis month we hosted local Chef and Artist Ramon Shiloh (Mvskoke/Cherokee/Filipino/Black) and Chef Caitlyn Tuttle (Celiac + Allergy-Friendly Recipe Developer) for a food demonstration and mini talk as part of our Community Tours Series. Guests enjoyed […]
- The 2024 Biamp Portland Jazz Festival dates are February 22 – March 2, 2024.The Festival will be Announced and “Go On Sale” in October 2024.The mission of PDX Jazz is to evolve the art of jazz by […]
- Founder of BJ’s Bingo and Gaming in Fife Washington, 93 year old Bertha Jane Turnipseed is a proud and respected family member of the Puyallup Nation, and has worked throughout her life, building a foundational structure […]
- Ramon Shiloh teamed with Manitoba Canadian Fashion Designer, Anne Mulaire to produce "Indigenous Legacy Feathers" for National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21st). Their mission behind this collaboration, is to "appreciate the diverse richness of our cultures and […]
- RAVENS MAKES GALLERY DEBUT Its an honor to host art at Ravens Makes Gallery in Sisters Oregon. They offered me three Maps to illustrate my personal stories, near and dear to my heart. I have many issues […]
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- By Ramon ShilohThis was a visit I needed to take in 2022. My mother's final resting place. She died in 1992.Indian Canyon is where my mother passed.Indian Canyon is nestled in the Gavilan mountain range, 15miles south of […]
- Josephine Woolington and Ramon Shiloh in Conversation with Michelle Nijhuis at Powell's Bookstore in Portland Oregon. The book-launch was magical 💓Click the link to see our launch👇(OUR BOOK LAUNCH)
- Josephine Woolington and I came to our publishers office to get a first look at our new book, "WHERE WE CALL HOME"Available November 15th everywhere!!Click the link to see our reactions 😀👇OUR REACTIONS
- Words from Tiffany Wallace.For more information about Tiffany Wallace, click HERE.
- I'm honored to be part of this powerful exhibition, ending in September 23rd at the University of Oregon/ UO Knight Library Browsing Room (Eugene, Oregon).Titled: “Unceded Kinship: Land, Place and People”. This exhibition explores ‘how we can […]
- It’s an honor to be asked to produce Art for the “Skagit River Bald Eagle Interpretive Center” @ Howard Miller Steelhead Park in Rockport, Washington. The center offers opportunities to better understand the Skagit River ecosystem […]
- By Ramon ShilohI have been invited to contribute three colored pencil illustrated stories on archival atlas maps ranging from the 17-1800s by Chris Morin of Raven Makes Gallery located in Sister’s Oregon (three hours southeast of […]
- Ramon Shiloh is an American award-winning author, illustrator, activist, and multicultural Chef of Black, Filipino, Creek, and Cherokee descent. Born in Palo Alto California in the middle of the Occupation of Alcatraz 1970 he grew accompanying […]
- I'm thrilled to be invited to participate as "Guest Speaker" for this important online event happening today, Friday August 5th 2022. Meaningful Movies Project is a Non-Profit organization who helps communities organize and educate through forums. They empower […]
- Two hundred pounds of tapes. Thousands of interviews, conversations, Pow Wow and political highlights my mother documented between 1982-1992*At a time when Native voices didn’t have a platform, my mother (Chairperson of the South Bay Quincentennial […]
- It’s an honor to announce, I teamed with a Portland Oregon organization called Nesika Wilamut. The goal is to weave visual narratives that impacts health concerns, and restorative efforts to our waterways within, and throughout the Willamette […]
- My (3) Art Prints and more will be on display at the University Of Oregon Knight Library, Circulation Lobby June 1st-September 9th 2022🌿Thank you @melaninmvskoke for inviting me to this important engagement🌿Click site link>>> For a more […]
- I rarely illustrate morbid work. I will not explain this drawing. The way I see it. It’s self explanatory. The problem in this country: Too many people are killing. Too many people are talking. Too many people are manipulating. Too many people are […]
- About:Reconnect with the natural world through essays that blend science and prose. In her debut work, Josephine Woolington turns back the clock to review the events that have challenged Pacific Northwest wildlife in an effort to provide […]
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