Supporting and promoting Native & Indigenous arts, cultures, and traditions
Board member applications will be open for NAACE Spring 2026.
All applications are welcomed.
Preference will be given to applicants who are Federally recognized Tribal citizens and Alaska Native community members with Native American heritage and Indigenous community members from Canada, Mexico, Central & South America, Caribbean, Hawaii and New Zealand. NAACE welcomes applications from community members from varying backgrounds, artists, crafters, LGBTQIA2S, all level career professionals, college students and community Elders.
Through educational exhibitions and activities, NAACE, works to uplift the art, cultures, and traditions of Native American and Indigenous artists, craftspeople, and culture bearers.

Your support and contributions, along with a completed contact form, will enable us to meet our goals and fund our mission through NAACE initiatives.
Farmers Market Pavilion. 85 E. 8th Ave, Eugene
In collaboration with City Exhibitions, Native American Arts & Cultural Education presents “Gathering Together: A Celebration of Native Arts...
Farmers Market Pavilion. 85 E. 8th Ave, Eugene
Farmers Market Pavilion. 85 E. 8th Ave, Eugene
This special event honors Native American Heritage Month with live dance performances, NAACM Marketplace with handcrafted works from Native ...
Farmers Market Pavilion. 85 E. 8th Ave, Eugene
Mon | Closed | |
Tue | Closed | |
Wed | Closed | |
Thu | Closed | |
Fri | Closed | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | 10:00 am – 04:00 pm |
First Sunday of the month at the Farmers Market Pavilion, 85, E. 8th Ave. Eugene
Native American Arts & Cultural Education
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