Timber Culture Exhibit

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Timber Culture is a traveling exhibit and exploration into cultural heritage in the Pacific Northwest. The exhibit depicts the lives of loggers and their families drawn together from different cultures during the great migration, presenting an inclusive look at Oregon's multicultural logging communities. In sharing and discussing the history of the segregated logging community of Maxville, Oregon, the exhibit examines issues of race and social justice through the lens of Oregon's history.


Find out how your learning institution, heritage society, library or museum can bring this 20-piece traveling exhibit and director’s presentation to your town.


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BEcome an
exhibitor

help us share the history of Oregon’s Multicultural logging industry

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Participating
exhibitors

download our media kit to promote your timber culture exhibit and opening

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see it
in person

check our list of upcoming exhibit tour
dates and locations

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photo archive

View the digital exhibit online

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Exhibit Dates


 
 

2020

Eugene, April (location TBD)
Deschutes Heritage Museum in May (Bend)
4 Rivers Cultural Center in June (Ontario, OR)
History Pub events (Bend)
Edgefield McMenamins History Pub events (Portland)
Tamástslikt Cultural Institute (Pendleton)

 

 

2019

World Forestry Center (Portland)

 

 

2018

Oregon State Capitol (Salem)
Oregon Historical Society (Portland)
Trillium Charter School (Portland)


 
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