About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 83. Chapters: Northwest Coast art, Pacific Northwest artists, Thunderbird, Bill Reid, Totem pole, Dale Chihuly, Clyfford Still, Solstice Cyclists, Cleveland S. Rockwell, Mark Tobey, Todd Haynes, Haida argillite carvings, Kwakwaka'wakw art, Miranda July, Emily Carr, Salish weaving, Doris Totten Chase, Alaska Native art, Coast Salish art, James Schoppert, Kelley Baker, Jennie Thlunaut, Northwest School, Imogen Cunningham, Morris Graves, Peter Max Lawrence, Mungo Martin, Ellen Neel, Betsy Eby, Dentalium shell, Fremont Arts Council, Pearl District, Portland, Oregon, Bill Holm, Lionel Pries, Haida manga, Nathan Jackson, Duane Pasco, Dorothy Grant, Roy McMakin, Joe David, Guy Anderson, Charles Edenshaw, Chilkat weaving, Andy Paiko, Roy Henry Vickers, Harold Balazs, Chris Cooley, Willie Seaweed, Harrell Fletcher, Robert Davidson, Summer Solstice Parade and Pageant, Windsor Utley, Dudley Pratt, Richard Hunt, List of artists and art institutions in Portland, Oregon, Nathan Sawaya, Kenneth Callahan, Thunderbird Park, Evert Sodergren, George Tsutakawa, Carl Morris, Henry Hunt, Sharon Grace, Brad Adkins, Martin Blank, Tony Hunt, Button blanket, Paul Middendorf, Stewart Wurtz, Reg Davidson, Kwanusila, Transformation mask, Gerard Tsutakawa, Tlugwe, Alcheringa Gallery. Excerpt: The Solstice Cyclists (also known as The Painted Cyclists of the Solstice Parade, or The Painted Cyclists) is an artistic, non-political, clothing-optional bike ride celebrating the Summer Solstice. It is the unofficial start of the Summer Solstice Parade & Pageant, an event produced by the Fremont Arts Council in the Fremont district of Seattle. The event was started by streakers who crashed the parade. The first person to do so may have done so on a dare. Participants now emphasize bodypainting and other artistry. The group is the largest and fastest growing ensemble a...