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Art, Parks & Legacy: The NPAF Retrospective with Tanya Ortega
Episode 186

Art, Parks & Legacy: The NPAF Retrospective with Tanya Ortega

Parks & Travel

January 3, 202654m 5s

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Show Notes

This shared episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Toast to The Parks & Arts” Show features Tanya Ortega, founder of the National Parks Arts Foundation (NPAF), who joins us to discuss Big Blend Radio’s NPAF Retrospective Digital Publication—a year-long celebration spotlighting 10 years of artist interviews connecting art, national parks, and public lands.

The Big Blend Radio NPAF Retrospective (2016–2026) celebrates a decade of conversations with NPAF artists-in-residence while also honoring major milestones, including the 110th anniversary of the National Park Service, the 110th anniversaries of Haleakalā National Park and Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, and the role of national parks and public lands in the upcoming America 250 celebration.

This living digital publication and accompanying podcast series will unfold throughout 2026 with:
• First Friday conversations with NPAF founder Tanya Ortega
• Interviews with current NPAF artists-in-residence
• Monthly retrospective features highlighting past artists, parks, regions, travel, and art history

Tanya shares insights into NPAF’s origins, the powerful impact artists have on local communities and conservation efforts, and the diverse creative voices—from painters and poets to musicians and filmmakers—who bring new perspectives to national parks. The conversation also explores cultural heritage, ancient roots, and the unique experiences artists encounter in remote parks, including those in Hawaiʻi.

📘 Subscribe to the Big Blend Arts Substack + NPAF Social Media  to follow the NPAF Retrospective throughout 2026: 
https://bigblendarts.substack.com/ 
https://www.facebook.com/NatlParksArts 
https://www.instagram.com/nationalparksarts/ 

🌐 Learn more about the National Parks Arts Foundation:
https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/ 

Artist pictured at the easel: Alice Leese