News Archive
February 22, 2011
Confluence Exhibit and Reception slated for Fall 2011
This fall, the Center for Arts & History in Lewiston, Idaho, plans to host an exhibit of Confluence Project work. The exhibit will examine aspects of the work at nearby... more >
October 18, 2010
The Dalles/Gorge area communities invited to Celilo Falls Memorial Open House
The community of The Dalles and the Columbia River Gorge are invited to an open house for the Celilo Falls memorial project on October 27, 2010. This free event will... more >
October 5, 2010
Story Circles dedicated with drums, song, poetry and fanfare
“Wow, it’s a beautiful day!” Maya Lin proclaimed to the enthusiastic crowd attending the dedication of the seven Story Circles at Sacajawea State Park on Friday, August 27. Gorgeous weather... more >
August 3, 2010
Celebrate the dedication at Sacajawea State Park, and enjoy the road trip getting there!
Confluence Project is delighted to announce the upcoming dedication festivities for Maya Lin's engraved basalt Story Circles at Sacajawea State Park on Friday, August 27, 2010, at 10 a.m.. The... more >
Celilo Park artwork revealed
May 1, 2007
Maya Lin has completed a model of the artwork for Celilo Park, near The Dalles, Oregon. The work will take the shape of a simple wooden arc inspired by the iconic fishing platforms where Indians, using lines, spears and long-poled dip nets, risked their lives to catch salmon in the turbulent water of the falls. Celilo Falls was an important gathering place for Northwest Native Americans for 10,000 years before its inundation in 1957 by The Dalles Dam.
The model shows a gentle ramp that, when completed, will span 300 feet and take the viewer from land to a point cantilevered over the water. Text set in the ramp will chronicle the history of the falls, from a geologic description of its formation, to accounts of its existence in both mythic and oral histories of the tribes who inhabited the area, to Lewis and Clark’s accounts, to the poignant testimonies of the tribes who protested the dam. The final text, at water’s edge, will describe the lost sound of the falls.
Construction of the site is targeted to begin in 2010.

