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Shifting Tides exhibit

Oregon Folklife Network Exhibits

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Cowboy mural

OFN | Buckaroo Traditions of Oregon

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An Oregon Folklife Network Exhibit
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Hops

OFN | Hoplore: Hop Culture in Oregon

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Hop Culture in Oregon traces over 150 years of hops cultivation through worker profiles, farm tools, historical photographs, and a short documentary.
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Shifting Tides exhibit

OFN | Shifting Tides: Women of the FisherPoets Gathering

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An exhibit highlighting the creative work of women fishermen Moe Bowstern, Erin Fristad, and Tele Aadsen
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Red crochet pattern

OFN | Hooks, Yarns, & Bars

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An exhibit focused on Crochet 4 Community, a group of inmates within the Oregon State Correctional Institute who donate crocheted items to local community and global charitable causes.
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