The Unraveling of York by Vin Shambry
Schedule
Fri Oct 17 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
5131 NE 23rd Ave | Portland, OR

About this Event
On October 17 at 7 PM, come witness snippets from the making of the groundbreaking play, The Unraveling of York, which delves into the captivating story of York, the enslaved African who participated in the Lewis and Clark expedition.
The play is performed by the talented Vin Shambry and a team of professional artists.
After the event, there will be an intimate and moving talkback session with playwright Vin Shambry and Mount Tabor bust creator Todd McGrain. Together, they will delve deeper into the narrative and significance of York's story.
During this magical evening, you will also witness the special presentation of renaming the main hall within the historic Alberta House to "York Hall," a fitting tribute to the legacy of York.
Before and after the show, you may also immerse yourself in the York Art Gallery presentation, adding layers of depth to your understanding of this historical figure.
Let's come together to celebrate and honor the legacy of York.
This event is a part of , a week-long festival honoring York at venues across Portland, Oct. 17-25. Presented by Oregon Black Pioneers. to learn about other York Fest events.
Accessibility Information:
The Historic Alberta House is a wheelchair accessible building with three gender-neutral and single occupant restrooms on the first floor.
Free street parking is available.
Where is it happening?
5131 NE 23rd Ave, 5131 Northeast 23rd Avenue, Portland, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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