Camas Logue

(Klamath Tribes, born 1984)

Camas Logue is a multidisciplinary artist and enrolled Klamath tribal member from the ewksiknii, modokish, and numu people. Logue’s art practice includes painting, printmaking, weaving, carving, installation, and public art.

Logue lives with his family in the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community in Northwestern Washington. Logue’s home studio sits in the Tallawhalt village between Similk Bay and the Swinomish Channel. It is where he paints and weaves ewksiknii, modokish, and coastal basketry. Logue also works at his family’s carving studio with his father-in-law, Swinomish elder and master carver Kevin Paul. Logue is also a professional musician, playing drums and guitar in the band Black Belt Eagle Scout, which is led by his wife, Katherine Paul.