the Rick Bartow art studio fundraiser
the enduring legacy of rick bartow
While he worked in several locations over the course of his career, this humble studio on ancestral land was a place Bartow could create in solitude. Scenes from The Line and Legacy of Rick Bartow were filmed in the studio we are preserving. When the studio was painstakingly deconstructed, over 80% of the original structure was salvaged. Soon it will be reconstructed at Yakona Nature Preserve & Learning Center where it will inspire future generations through our HeArt Connections art program, while honoring Bartow’s commitment to art education.
Our goal
The studio has not been lost to history. We need your help to fill it with life again. From deconstruction to rebuilding, a community is coming together to save a national art treasure. Your support ensures Rick Bartow’s legacy and spirit continue to inspire generations to come.
Yakona welcomes the Rick Bartow Art Studio into a forest where nature and creativity entwine to nurture our HeArt Connections art program. Join us in preserving this storied piece of art history while inspiring tomorrow’s artists.
Art images courtesy of the Bartow Trust.
A visionary artist and son of Newport, Oregon, Rick Bartow stands as a towering figure in contemporary Native American art. A decorated Vietnam veteran, musician, songwriter, and member of the Wiyot Tribe, Bartow channeled his rich cultural heritage and life experiences into artworks that continue to inspire and challenge audiences.
Over his nearly 40-year career, Bartow’s mastery spanned sculpture, painting, drawing and printmaking. His cedar sculptures, We Were Always Here, commissioned by the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, rise above the National Mall – powerful sentinels of Indigenous resilience and presence. Dedicated on the autumnal equinox in 2012, the monumental works mark the pinnacle of his accomplishments. Rick Bartow died on April 2, 2016.
saving the studio
Artist rendering by Anja Albosta.
donate now to become part of rick bartow’s legacy
Suggested giving levels:
coyote: $100
hawk: $250
eagle: $500
bear: $1000
Make checks payable to:
Yakona Learning Center
214 SW Coast Highway
Newport, OR 97365