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Director of Printmaking, Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts

Are you a visionary master printer ready to inspire and collaborate with some of the most dynamic artists in contemporary Native American art? Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts invites you to lead its world-class print studio, where the genius of Indigenous creativity takes center stage. Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, at the foothills of the Blue Mountains just outside Pendleton, Oregon, this role offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of printmaking at Crow's Shadow, while amplifying the voices of Native artists through your expert collaborative guidance. You will also have the opportunity to mentor and develop talented aspiring printmakers and make a lasting impact on the community through partnerships, workshops, and demonstrations.

To apply, please send your resume, cover letter, hi-res representation of your professional collaborative printmaking portfolio, and three professional references familiar with your work as a collaborative printmaker to Crow's Shadow Executive Director, Phinney Brown at phinney@crowsshadow.org with the subject line, “(Last Name) – Director of Printmaking.”

Applications will be evaluated by a team of arts professionals, and interviews scheduled on a rolling basis. Position open until filled.
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