Oregon Origins Project
Oregon Origins Project explores the ancient origins of Oregon through creative expression.
Oregon Origins Project II: Seven Wonders is generously supported by Ronni Lacroute, the Regional Arts and Culture Council, Reed College Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, Geological Society of the Oregon Country, and Central Oregon Geoscience Society.
05/24/2026
We had a wonderful day in Bend visiting with some of our community partners for our upcoming program Oregon Origins Project VIII: Echoes of Eruption. Our thanks to the Tower Theatre Foundation, Scalehouse Collaborative for the Arts, and Discover Your Northwest for the warm welcome, inspiring conversations, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Join us on June 25 and 26 for a celebration of Bend's own Newberry Volcano through dance, art, geology, and Indigenous culture! Tickets at oregonorigins.org.
Photos (L to R):
Matthew Packwood/Oregon Origins Project, Karen Walsh/Discover Your Northwest - Central Oregon, Scalehouse's ๐๐ช๐ด๐ถ๐ข๐ญ ๐๐ค๐ฉ๐ฐ๐ฆ๐ด exhibition (on view now!) Scalehouse Gallery
Clara Williams, Emily Albright/ The Tower Theatre
Matthew Packwood, Christi Zorrilla Soto/Scalehouse, ๐๐ช๐ด๐ถ๐ข๐ญ ๐๐ค๐ฉ๐ฐ๐ฆ๐ด Scalehouse
05/21/2026
Thank you to Bend Source for their coverage of our upcoming events. Oregon Origins Project VIII: Echoes of Eruption is almost a month away now โ get your tickets now at oregonorigins.org!
Newberry Volcano Explored Through Dance and Indigenous Oral Histories - The Source - Bend, Oregon A summer program explores the Newberry Volcano, 20 miles south of Bend, the largest volcano by area in the Cascade Range. The two-day event June 25-26 includes contemporary dance inspired by the caldera, an evening of Northern Paiute stories, a geological exhibition and a guided tour of the volcano....
05/13/2026
Thank you KTVZ News for spreading the word! Reserve your tickets now at oregonorigins.org.
The Oregon Origins Project will present "Echoes of Eruption," a multifaceted program exploring the Newberry Volcano through arts, sciences, and Indigenous living traditions.
04/26/2026
How Indigenous leaders are โcarrying fireโ from Northwest history to the present The fire scars in Oregon forests tell a story, and itโs a familiar one to Indigenous communities.
03/13/2026
๐ฅ: Edward Pack Davee, Matthew Packwood, push/FOLD
๐ท: Ellen Morris Bishop
๐ถ: Samuel Hobbs
02/17/2026
OMSI exhibit looks at geological events of Pacific Northwest through a Nez Perce lens โHeads & Hearts: Seeing the Landscape through Nez Perce Eyesโ is on display through Feb. 16. We'll talk with the geologists who created the exhibit.
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