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Wednesday-Friday: 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am - 2:00pm
1006 Penn Ave., La Grande, OR 97850
PO Box 541, La Grande, OR 97850
[email protected]
541-624-2800

$300.00
Jo shares, “I see plants and animals as individuals in their complex environments and use fabric art to address the forms and functions of those individuals.”
“Three Sisters” – Many Native American cultures use the relationship between corn, beans and squash as reminders for people to support and respect one another.
“Ogopogo” – is a legendary water monster living in Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada.
“Sacred Ibis” – In ancient Egypt, the ibis was linked to the god Thoth and represented truth, wisdom and reason.
“Dusky” – In many Native American cultures, the grouse represents family, honesty, and vigilance.
“Cat Birds” – In ancient Egyptian tombs, cats were depicted hunting birds. They were mummified in the burial chambers so humans might inhabit the cat bodies in the afterlife.
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