Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts is located within the historic Saint Andrews Mission on the Umatilla Indian reservation, about ten miles from Pendleton, Oregon. The institute was founded in 1992 by a number of local artists: James Lavadour (Walla Walla), Phillip Cash Cash (Cayuse & Nez Perce) and a few of their creative friends. In 2001 the organization brought a full-time Master Printer on staff and turned its focus to fine printmaking. Since then, its reputation for producing fine art lithography has grown significantly. Artworks produced in the Institute’s studio are now part of collections of many institutions such as: Library of Congress, Whitney Museum of American Art, Portland Art Museum, and the Smithsonian. The institute has an Artist in Residence Program and a Fine Print Studio and Gallery, which are open to the visitors.

Address: Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts, 48004 St Andrews Rd, Pendleton, OR 97801, Phone: 541-276-3954

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