
Oregon Folklife Residency: Cheryl Newhouse
The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center (NHOTIC), with thanks to the James and Marion Miller Foundation, will host an “Oregon Folklife Residency,” a 7-month partnership with the Oregon Folklife Network.
Crossroads Carnegie Art Center, the friends organization for NHOTIC, reached out to the Oregon Folklife Network to develop a plan to bring Oregon Cultural Keepers to Eastern Oregon to share their traditions in 2026 as part of the Oregon 250 Celebrations.
From July 9 to July 11, NHOTIC welcomes Cheryl Newhouse, dyer, spinner knitter, and weaver of wool at New Hue Handspuns.
Event Accessibility:
- Wheelchair-accessible venue
- Accessible parking
- Service animals welcome
