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2025 SPSCC Art Faculty and Staff Exhibition

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery proudly presents new work from South Puget Sound Community College art faculty and staff: Sean Barnes, Joe Batt, Liza Brenner, John Brooks, Steven Davis, Michael Gray, Melissa Meade, Edgar Smith, Bruce Thompson, Seonju Townsend, and Crisha Yantis.  . Event Name: 2025 SPSCC Art Faculty/Staff Exhibition. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLS. Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

2025 SPSCC Art Faculty and Staff Exhibition

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery proudly presents new work from South Puget Sound Community College art faculty and staff: Sean Barnes, Joe Batt, Liza Brenner, John Brooks, Steven Davis, Michael Gray, Melissa Meade, Edgar Smith, Bruce Thompson, Seonju Townsend, and Crisha Yantis.  . Event Name: 2025 SPSCC Art Faculty/Staff Exhibition. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLS. Thursday, October 16, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

2025 SPSCC Art Faculty and Staff Exhibition

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery proudly presents new work from South Puget Sound Community College art faculty and staff: Sean Barnes, Joe Batt, Liza Brenner, John Brooks, Steven Davis, Michael Gray, Melissa Meade, Edgar Smith, Bruce Thompson, Seonju Townsend, and Crisha Yantis.  . Event Name: 2025 SPSCC Art Faculty/Staff Exhibition. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLS. Friday, October 17, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

Fish War: Film Screening & Dialogue

Film screening and community dialogue, Fish War: Connecting History to Civic Life and Belonging, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025 |  6-9 p.m. in Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts (Bldg. 21), Free and open to the public. No tickets required. This event is made possible by THE Coalition, SPSCC, and Thurston County. Event Name: Fish War: Film Screening & Dialogue. Organization: INSTRUCTION. Event Locator: 2025-AANARB. Friday, October 17, 2025, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Main Stage, Mottman Campus Building 21 Room 263 Dressing Room A, Mottman Campus Building 21 Room 266 Dressing Room B, Mottman Campus Building 21 Green Room 269, Mottman Campus Building 21 Box Office Room 202.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Monday, November 3, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Tuesday, November 4, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Thursday, November 6, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Friday, November 7, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition – Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLW. Friday, November 7, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM. Mottman Campus Building 21 Lobby Room 201, Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Monday, November 10, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Wednesday, November 12, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Thursday, November 13, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Friday, November 14, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Monday, November 17, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Tuesday, November 18, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Wednesday, November 19, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Thursday, November 20, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Friday, November 21, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Monday, November 24, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Tuesday, November 25, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Wednesday, November 26, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Monday, December 1, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Tuesday, December 2, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Thursday, December 4, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Friday, December 5, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Monday, December 8, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Tuesday, December 9, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Wednesday, December 10, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Thursday, December 11, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

17th Annual Native American Art Exhibition - Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle

The Leonor R. Fuller Gallery and SPSCC are honored to present “Windows: A Retrospective of Philip H. Red Eagle” a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, legacy, and creative force of one of the Salish communities most impactful indigenous voices. Philip H. Red Eagle is a Vietnam Veteran, visual artist, author, activist, and canoe carver whose work and dedication to service in the military, indigenous community, and the arts span over 50 years. This comprehensive retrospective brings together writings, photographs, carvings, and archival materials that reflect Red Eagle’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, indigenous sovereignty, and artistic exploration.   Philip H. Red Eagle is of Dakota and Puget Sound Salish heritage and the first recipient of Washington State Arts Commission’s Tribal Arts and Heritage Award. He is the originator and co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and has been an active participant in Canoe Nations and Tribal Canoe Journeys since inception. Red Eagles’ poetry,… Event Name: 2025 NAAE: Windows: Philip H. Red Eagle. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLV. Friday, December 12, 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

2026 15th Annual Fine Art Postcard Exhibition "Out of Order" Anniversary Year

The Fine Art Postcard Exhibition is an annual event that brings the local creative community together under one theme. The 2026 theme is “Out of Order”. Postcard sized original artworks, created by artists of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, will be sold through silent auction. All are invited to join the creative celebration! Proceeds from this fundraiser benefit The Gallery. . Event Name: 2026 15th Annual Postcard Exhibition. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLX. Monday, January 5, 2026, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

2026 15th Annual Fine Art Postcard Exhibition "Out of Order" Anniversary Year

The Fine Art Postcard Exhibition is an annual event that brings the local creative community together under one theme. The 2026 theme is “Out of Order”. Postcard sized original artworks, created by artists of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, will be sold through silent auction. All are invited to join the creative celebration! Proceeds from this fundraiser benefit The Gallery. . Event Name: 2026 15th Annual Postcard Exhibition. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLX. Tuesday, January 6, 2026, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

2026 15th Annual Fine Art Postcard Exhibition "Out of Order" Anniversary Year

The Fine Art Postcard Exhibition is an annual event that brings the local creative community together under one theme. The 2026 theme is “Out of Order”. Postcard sized original artworks, created by artists of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, will be sold through silent auction. All are invited to join the creative celebration! Proceeds from this fundraiser benefit The Gallery. . Event Name: 2026 15th Annual Postcard Exhibition. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLX. Wednesday, January 7, 2026, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

2026 15th Annual Fine Art Postcard Exhibition "Out of Order" Anniversary Year

The Fine Art Postcard Exhibition is an annual event that brings the local creative community together under one theme. The 2026 theme is “Out of Order”. Postcard sized original artworks, created by artists of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, will be sold through silent auction. All are invited to join the creative celebration! Proceeds from this fundraiser benefit The Gallery. . Event Name: 2026 15th Annual Postcard Exhibition. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLX. Thursday, January 8, 2026, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

2026 15th Annual Fine Art Postcard Exhibition "Out of Order" Anniversary Year

The Fine Art Postcard Exhibition is an annual event that brings the local creative community together under one theme. The 2026 theme is “Out of Order”. Postcard sized original artworks, created by artists of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, will be sold through silent auction. All are invited to join the creative celebration! Proceeds from this fundraiser benefit The Gallery. . Event Name: 2026 15th Annual Postcard Exhibition. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLX. Friday, January 9, 2026, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

2026 15th Annual Fine Art Postcard Exhibition "Out of Order" Anniversary Year

The Fine Art Postcard Exhibition is an annual event that brings the local creative community together under one theme. The 2026 theme is “Out of Order”. Postcard sized original artworks, created by artists of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, will be sold through silent auction. All are invited to join the creative celebration! Proceeds from this fundraiser benefit The Gallery. . Event Name: 2026 15th Annual Postcard Exhibition. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLX. Monday, January 12, 2026, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

2026 15th Annual Fine Art Postcard Exhibition "Out of Order" Anniversary Year

The Fine Art Postcard Exhibition is an annual event that brings the local creative community together under one theme. The 2026 theme is “Out of Order”. Postcard sized original artworks, created by artists of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, will be sold through silent auction. All are invited to join the creative celebration! Proceeds from this fundraiser benefit The Gallery. . Event Name: 2026 15th Annual Postcard Exhibition. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLX. Tuesday, January 13, 2026, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.

2026 15th Annual Fine Art Postcard Exhibition "Out of Order" Anniversary Year

The Fine Art Postcard Exhibition is an annual event that brings the local creative community together under one theme. The 2026 theme is “Out of Order”. Postcard sized original artworks, created by artists of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, will be sold through silent auction. All are invited to join the creative celebration! Proceeds from this fundraiser benefit The Gallery. . Event Name: 2026 15th Annual Postcard Exhibition. Organization: CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Event Locator: 2025-AAMVLX. Wednesday, January 14, 2026, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Gallery.