Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation artwork to be displayed at Tri-Cities airport throughout 2024

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PASCO, Wash.-New artwork from the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation will be on display at the Tri-Cities airport throughout the year.

The three pieces of artwork are focused on three important themes for the Colville Tribes, including history, homeland and tribal community among the 12 bands, according to the airport.

“Through these beautiful billboards, we are able to showcase our culture—from the importance of food gathering to traditional regalia and the celebrations of the Colville people past and present,” said Jarred-Michael Erickson, Chairman of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation.

The Tri-Cities Airport offers local artists the opportunity to display artwork in various terminals. This year the artwork a mix of historic and modern imagery, cultural touchpoints and vistas of the Tri-Cities region, according to the Airport.

“The mix of people, the incredible landscapes, and the informative videos offer several reasons to engage with the displays and learn more about the region’s indigenous communities,” said Buck Taft, Director of the Tri-Cities Airport. “We hope that our passengers connect with these pieces all year long.”

Each of the three panels features a QR code linking the artwork to videos created by the Colville Tribe.

“It is an honor and a privilege to be able to share the stories of our people with all who pass through the Tri-Cities Airport,” said Jarred-Michael Erickson.

 

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