- Art & Museum Exhibits
What is Native Art? Eugene Landry and the Creative Spirit - September 22, 2024-March 30, 2025
- Art & Museum Exhibits
What is Native Art? Eugene Landry and the Creative Spirit - September 22, 2024-March 30, 2025
Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe artist Eugene Landry (1937–1988) was a gifted painter who captured local scenery and people. Paralyzed as a teenager, the bulk of his work dates from 1960–1979, a pivotal time in his Tribe’s history.
After his death, he was largely forgotten outside the Tribe until 2019, when artist Judith Altruda discovered around 70 of his paintings stored in a barn. With a Humanities Washington Storytellers grant, the Tribe partnered with Altruda to produce an exhibition and book, Portrait of Gene—An Artist, A Tribe, and a Time.
Learn about Landry’s creativity, spirit, and legacy in this expanded exhibition at the Washington State History Museum.
Washington State History Museum
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10:00 AM - 05:00 PM, every day through Mar 30, 2025.
Washington State History Museum
1911 Pacific Avenue
Tacoma,
Washington
98402
(253) 272-3500