Paint a Northwest Coast Native Art Eagle
About this Event
Sunday, August 23rd from 2-5 PM
Paint your own Northwest Coast Native Eagle (ch’aak’) with Formline Artist and Tlingit tribal member, Bill Pfeifer, Jr.
As you paint, Bill will share stories about The Eagle from oral histories, helping you to encounter the rich connections of an ancient art form, depicting animals, supernatural beings, and figures.
The Eagle (ch’aak’) in Tlingit culture symbolizes strength, peace, wisdom, and leadership
What to Expect:
-A hands-on chance to learn technique, paint, ask Bill questions, and honor a living tradition.
-No painting experience is required; all you need is the willingness to use your inner creativity and embrace the beauty of formline.
-This unique art-making session invites you to explore the visual language of the native peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America.
We hope you will join us at the Stottle Winery Tasting Room in Lacey for this fun and cultural experience in painting!
About The Venue
-The Stottle Tasting Room offers a beautiful selection of Wines for purchase along with non-alcoholic options
-A light menu of food items like Cheese Plates & Charcuterie along with snacks is available.
-BYOB and outside beverages are not permitted.
Event Address:
Stottle Winery & Tasting Room
2641 Willamette Dr NE Ste E
Lacey
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 41.35 to USD 80.67











