Exhibitions

Winter Native Arts Market - Artist Showcase

Indigenous artists showcase handcrafted jewelry, textiles, carvings and prints at Clark County Historical Museum with live Native American flute music.

The Winter Native Arts Market is a celebration of Indigenous artistry and cultural expression taking place on December 20, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Clark County Historical Museum in Clark County, Washington. This market showcases the work of 17 Native artists and makers who create one-of-a-kind pieces including handcrafted jewelry, textiles, carvings, and prints.

This is an opportunity for Indigenous artists to directly sell their work to the community while sustaining their cultural traditions and creative expression. Each purchase supports Native artists and helps preserve Indigenous cultural heritage. The market is designed as a family-friendly event with free admission to both the market and museum.

The event features award-winning Native American flute musician Sherrie Davis performing throughout the day, creating an immersive cultural experience for visitors. The combination of visual art, music, and storytelling provides multiple ways to engage with Indigenous cultures.

For artists interested in participating or learning more about vendor opportunities, contact the Clark County Historical Museum directly. This event represents an important platform for Indigenous artists to share their work, connect with community members, and generate sales that support their creative practices and cultural preservation efforts.