Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts at 25 explores the first
twenty-five years of a remarkable nonprofit printmaking and traditional
arts studio based on the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian
Reservation in eastern Oregon, the only such center located on a
reservation community in the United States. Art historian Prudence
Roberts, drawing from conversations with CSIA founder, the artist James
Lavadour, narrates the institute's history from its beginnings through
the establishment of a professional quality printmaking program and an
international reputation. Native American art scholar heather ahtone and
curator Rebecca Dobkins trace the development of indigenous printmaking
in North America, further contextualizing this story. Over sixty color
plates will illustrate selected work from the dozens of artists,
indigenous and non-indigenous, who have completed residencies at CSIA
since its founding, including luminaries of contemporary Native American
art Rick Bartow, Joe Feddersen, Jeffrey Gibson, Edgar Heap of Birds,
James Lavadour, Lillian Pitt, Wendy Red Star, and Marie Watt.