Eugene Landry Exhibit Returns to Pacific County

 

“Wounded Knee” oil on canvas 41.5″ x 21″ 1970

Eugene Landry Exhibit Returns to Pacific County

Eugene Landry’s exhibit, previously on display at the Washington State History Museum, has made a meaningful return to Pacific County. Until November 1st, visitors can experience his work at the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum in Ilwaco. This “homecoming” is especially poignant: Landry spent much of his life in Pacific County, producing a remarkable body of work deeply rooted in the region. Among the pieces on view are portraits of Shoalwater Bay tribal relatives, painted during a pivotal moment in the tribe’s history, offering both personal and historical insight into the community he knew so well.

Visitors to the museum will see the depth and range of Landry’s work, from intimate portraits to still life paintings and sketches.  Each piece reflects not only his technical skill but also his deep understanding of the people and places he painted. The exhibit offers a rare opportunity to explore the intersection of art and local history, making it both visually compelling and historically meaningful.

Interpretive panels at the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum highlight Eugene Landry’s life and work, along with the history of the Shoalwater Bay Tribe.

Also on display are objects that tell stories beyond the canvas. Landry’s easel, recovered from the storage building where a large cache of his work was discovered in 2019, offers a tangible link to his creative process. Visitors will also see an embroidered jeans jacket that belonged to the late tribal member Randy Rosander—a poignant complement to the portrait of his mother, Joan Shipman, featured in the exhibit. Additional highlights include 1970s Shoalwater Bay Reservation memorabilia and a pastel drawing of Landry’s smoke shop by revered Tokeland artist Wally Mann, a friend and contemporary of Landry who passed away this year. Together, these pieces create a layered portrait of community, memory, and artistry in Pacific County.

 

Shoalwater Bay memorabilia circa 1970s

 

A summer storm did not keep visitors from attending the opening reception August 15th

For those who remember Eugene Landry from his years in Pacific County, this exhibition is a chance to reconnect with his legacy. For new audiences, it’s an invitation to discover a distinctive voice in Northwest art whose work continues to resonate today. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the art, history, and stories of Pacific County—on view at the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum through November 1st.

Museum is open Wed-Saturday, 10:00-4:00

115 SE Lake Street
Ilwaco, WA 98624