13 GO FARTHER MORE PLACES TO EXPLORE, A BIT FARTHER FROM HOME MARCH 16�23, 2022 Indigenous art exhibit opens Maryhill’s 2022 season Museum is open March 15 to Nov. 15 Go! staff OLDENDALE, Washing- ton — Maryhill Museum of Art opened for the season on March 15 with an expan- sive survey of contemporary Indigenous art of the last four decades. Most of the works in the exhibition “Northwest/ Southwest: Indigenous Art After 1980” are drawn from Maryhill’s own collection. The museum will also pre- sent the concurrent exhibition “Navajo and Pueblo Jewelry: Silver, Turquoise, Coral, and Shell,” featuring silver and tur- quoise jewelry by Diné (Navajo) and Pueblo artists. And “Orni- thology: Avian Imagery from the Permanent Collection” will G showcase artworks with birds as the subject matter. These three special exhibits will be on display through Nov. 15. The museum also is planning a range of exhibition-related programming either in-person or online. Information on programs is available at www. maryhillmuseum.org. The museum’s Indigenous Peoples of North America Gallery includes works of Indigenous art from prehistoric through contem- porary, with a particular emphasis on tribes from the Pacifi c North- west. And, the William and Cath- erine Dickson Sculpture Park is home to the museum’s collection of large-scale sculpture by well- known Northwest artists. OTHER EXHIBITIONS ON VIEW In addition to the special shows, Maryhill Museum of Art features exhibitions of more than 80 works by Auguste Rodin — one of the largest collections in the United States — European and American paintings, furnishings, personal eff ects and art objects from the palaces of the Queen of Romania, Orthodox icons, and a display of more than 75 chess sets from around the world. INFORMATION Tammy Malgesini/Go! Magazine Overlooking the Columbia River, the William and Catherine Dickson Sculpture Park provides an outdoor gallery at Maryhill Museum of Art, located near Goldendale, Washington. Maryhill is also home to the renowned Théâtre de la Mode, featuring artist-designed sets and small-scale mannequins attired in haute couture fashions of post-World War II France. In 2022, all or part of three diff er- ent Théâtre de la Mode sets will rotate onto view: Louis Touchagues’ “La Rue de la Paix en la Place Vendôme,” Georges Douking’s “L’Île de la Cité” and a portion of Christian Bérard’s “Le Théâtre.” Maryhill Museum of Art overlooks the Columbia River on Washington’s SR 14, just west of U.S. 97, 12 miles south of Goldendale, Washington. It is open daily, March 15 through Nov. 15, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in advance at maryhillmuseum.org. Admission is $12 adults, $10 seniors, $9 for college students with I.D., $5 for ages 7-18 and free for children 6 and younger. The mountains are calling... 102 Greenwood St., • La Grande, OR 97850 • www.bluesummitrealtygroup.com Currently Seeking April Events at Churchill School April 2nd - Humbird Modern Folk - Americana April 13th - Mattiel Indierock - Alternative April23rd - EOCenes Bluegrass - Gospel April 30th Hillstomp Blues - Alternative - Banjo Tickets & Info at www.ChurchillBaker.com Join the dedicated, family- like team that cares for our community while enjoying the quiet lifestyle remote living has to offer. Located in beautiful Eastern Oregon, the Blue Mountain Hospital District serves our rural Grant County region. Custom frame shop dedicated to great customer service, design, and quality products. Royal Artisan 1912 Main St. Baker City, OR 97814 541.465.4547 katephill843@gmail.com Family Nurse Practitioner - Family Clinic Certified Nursing Assistant - Hospital & Long-Term Care Center Registered Nurse - Family Clinic Registered Nurse - Labor & Delivery/Med-Surg/ED RN General Surgeon - Hospital Surgery Clinic Radiology Technician - X-Ray, CT, MRI, Hospital Imaging Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - Long-Term Care Center Physical Therapist - Outpatient Physical Therapist - Home Health Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) - Hospital Surgery Clinic and more! www.bluemountainhospital.org/careers