Additional Offerings Community & Classroom Workshops Venue & Space Rentals Did you know that the Pendleton Center for the Arts can design a specialized workshop just for you? We offer individualized art experiences for classrooms, groups, and special events. Whether you want to fulfill curriculum requirements, explore a specific medium, see and talk about art, or socialize over a fun activity, our one-time or ongoing workshops can meet your goals. Classic architecture and a creative atmosphere make the PCA a great location for weddings, showers, reunions and mid-sized conferences. We provide a beautiful, affordable setting that will make your event unforgettable. Find out more information online at www.pendletonarts.org or stop by for a personal tour. We can even come to you! We have brought unique art activities to classrooms, libraries, home school groups, assisted living facilities, non-profit organizations and more. Our goal is to provide creative workshops on and off-site throughout Umatilla County. We also offer all-age activities for events and community functions. We will work with you to meet your group’s specific needs and interests. Program Fees start at $50.00 an hour. Contact the PCA to start creating your group’s art experience: 541-278-9201 classes@pendletonarts.org pendletonarts.org • 541-278-9201 COMING TO TAMÁSTSLIKT CULTURAL INSTITUTE! H2O Today April 6 - July 14, 2018 No living thing exists without water yet we treat water as though there were an infinite supply. Can we learn to become better stewards of water? Is there really a choice? Beautiful Games August 3 - October 13, 2018 Sports have always played an important role in American Indian tribal communities. And many contemporary sports are rooted in traditional tribal sporting games, like lacrosse and surfing. This exhibit features artwork, artifacts, history and discussions about sports and its role in tribal life. Matika Wilbur’s Project 562 Nov. 2, 2018 - Jan. 5, 2019 FIRST FRIDAYS ARE FREE! East I-84, Exit 216 Exhibits, Museum Store Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm Kinship Café 11am-2pm www.tamastslikt.org 541-429-7700 Matika Wilbur, a photographer from the Tulalip and Swinomish Tribes, traveled all over the Western United States last year, acquiring extraordinary portraits and remarkable narratives from every federally recognized sovereign Native American tribe (562 at the start of her project, now 566). 5