Steph Littlebird

Steph Littlebird is a Kalapuyan visual artist, professional writer, and curator from Portland, Oregon. She is the 2020 AICAD-NOAA National Fellowship recipient, ‘20 Caldera Artist in Residence, 2019 Regional Arts and Culture Council (RACC) project grant awardee, and a three-time Art + Sci Initiative recipient. Fogel’s work revolves around her Indigenous heritage and contemporary native issues. She has been featured by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Oregon Bee Project, and at World Environment Day.

Teaming up: Crow’s Shadow & Hallie Ford Museum of Art

Crow's Shadow Institute of Arts combines forces with the Hallie Ford Museum of Art in Salem to ensure "art world" access for Indigenous creatives.

Collaboration and representation: the High Desert Museum

Natural history museums are not known for their authentic or accurate representations of Indigenous communities. The High Desert Museum in Bend is committed to changing this.

Building a cultural hub: Elizabeth Woody and the Museum at Warm Springs

The Museum at Warm Springs is confronting a number of challenges but director Elizabeth Woody is full of ideas, strategies, and solutions.

Managing cultural resources for this generation and the next

Indigenous Resilience: Steph Littlebird dives into cultural resources management with David Harrelson.

How one Indigenous person keeps the Oregon Symphony organized

Steph Littlebird interviews Lori Trephibio, the Stage Manager of the Oregon Symphony, as part of ArtsWatch's series "Indigenous Resilience in Oregon"

Reconnection and resilience: an interview with Anthony Hudson

Steph Littlebird talks with Anthony Hudson (aka Carla Rossi) about making art, representation, and Indigenous identity.

Reimagining the museum with a Native lens

Steph Littlebird's series "Indigenous Resilience in Oregon" continues with a feature on the Chachalu Museum and Cultural Center.

Reclaiming identity through tradition

"Indigenous Resilience in Oregon" continues with the tale of a wood carver's cultural connection through art.

Greg Archuleta and Lifeways: Cultivating resilience through education

When Greg Archuleta realized the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde didn't have any cultural education classes, he created them himself.

Steph Littlebird: ‘Am I honoring those who have come before me?’

Steph Littlebird introduces Oregon ArtsWatch's new series "Indigenous Resilience in Oregon."

Vision 2020: Ella Ray

"There is this level of resistance coming from formerly colonized people ... I feel something bubbling under the surface."