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Artist Biography
Pat Courtney Gold is Wasco Native. Her ancestors lived along
the Columbia River for more than 12,000 years. They are the
upriver branch of the Chinook Nation. She was born and raised
on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oregon. Besides doing
artwork, she lectures about the Columbia River Native cultures
to universities and Museums.
At right, Pat signs in at the Library of Congress, Washington,
DC.
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Career Highlights:
- 2009: Recipient, the prestigious Dobkin Fellowship, School for
Advanced Research, Santa Fe, NM. Project weaving NW and SW fibers
into Wall Hangings.
- 2007: National Endowment for the Arts Heritage Fellowship
- 2007: Featured Basket weaver in PBS series, Craft in America
- 2006: Co-Producer and Director of documentary film, Northwest
Native Basketweavers, Honoring Our Heritage
- 2005: Changing Hands II, Contemporary Native Art,
Museum of Art and Design, NYC
- 2004: Art Train, Contemporary Native Art, Art train
traveling throughout the US through 2007
- 2003: Featured Artist, Oregon Art Beat, Oregon Public Broadcasting,
Portland, OR
- 2001: Governors Arts Award, Salem, OR
- Prior to 1999: Invited Artist, Womens Caucus for Art,
Professional trip to China
- Artist in Residence, National Museum of American Indians, New
York City
- "To Honor and Comfort: Native American Quilts", Smithsonian
Museum, New York
- Invited Speaker, The International Weaving Conference, Rotorua,
New Zealand
Nationally and internationally exhibited artwork:
- Oregon--The Governor's Office, Salem; Portland Art Museum, Portland;
Oregon Historical Society, Portland; Haille-Ford Museum, Salem;
Oregon School of Arts and Crafts, Portland; Museum at Warm Springs,
Warm Springs, High Desert Museum, Bend; Kahneeta Resort, Warm
Springs.
- Washington--Maryhill Museum, Goldendale; Seattle Art Museum,
Seattle; Burke Museum, Seattle; Tacoma Art Gallery, Tacoma; Clark
County Historical Museum, Vancouver; NW Museum of Arts and Culture,
Spokane.
- National Smithsonian National Museum of American Indians,
Washington, DC, Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge,
MA; Lew Allen Gallery, Santa Fe, NM; Folklife Museum, University
of Michigan, East Lansing, Michigan; School for Advanced Research,
Santa Fe, NM; Riverside Metropolitan Museum, Riverside, CA.
- InternationalBritish Museum, London, England; Hei Tiki
Gallery, Rotorua, New Zealand; Royal British Columbia Museum,
Victoria, Canada.
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