Grantee Grant/Fellowship Year Awarded Location
Sunburst Arts and Education TourWest 2025 Eureka, Montana

Sunburst Arts and Education

Sunday Afternoon Live TourWest 2025 South Bend, Washington

Sunday Afternoon Live

Sunset Cultural Center TourWest 2025 Carmel, California

Sunset Cultural Center

Surel’s Place Inc. TourWest 2025 Boise, Idaho

Surel's Place Inc.

Susan M. Castro-Cabrera Pacific Jurisdictions Artist Fund 2025 Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

Discipline: Folklife/Traditional Arts

Susan Castro-Cabrera was born and raised on the island of Rota, now residing in Saipan, CNMI. Growing up in a close-knit island community, she learned sustainable living, service, and the value of cultural heritage. She credits her parents for instilling in her the values of family, faith, tradition, hard work, and education.

A cultural practitioner, Castro-Cabrera aspires to promote the Chamorro Healing Arts through storytelling, outreach, and sharing of medicinal samples. She is inspired by her mother, a cultural healer, who taught Susan the traditions and benefits of the Chamorro medicine and coconut oil. Her project honors her mother’s memory, her elders, and ancestors, ensuring this knowledge is preserved, practiced, and passed on to future generations.

Tahoe Arts Project (TAP) TourWest 2025 South Lake Tahoe, California

Tahoe Arts Project (TAP)

Tamara T. Burton Pacific Jurisdictions Artist Fund 2025 Tamuning, Guam

Discipline: Design Arts

Tamara Burton is a costuming and mixed media artist with 3+ decades of experience. She has been Lead Costume Designer for Guam’s World Theater Productions since 2018. She designed and produced costumes for Lion King Jr, Beauty and the Beast, Moana Jr, Frozen Jr, Jesus Christ Superstar, Dare to Dream, Mamma Mia, and more. She is honored to be a part of WTP, bringing high quality musical theater to the island and encouraging the development of local performers (many of them children). She is a family historian and writer, when she’s not designing and sewing.

Tamiano Gurr Pacific Jurisdictions Artist Fund 2025 Pago Pago, American Samoa

Discipline: Literature

Tamiano Gurr is a poet, community advocate, and cultural storyteller from American Samoa. He is the co-founder of Pacific Roots Open Mic (P.R.O.M.), a youth-led nonprofit that fosters creative expression, cultural pride, and mental wellness through spoken word, music, and storytelling. Raised in the village of Maloata, Gurr draws inspiration from Samoan traditions, the land, and ocean. Guided by community elders and local artists, his work bridges generations and uplifts Pacific voices. Through performances, workshops, and advocacy, he creates safe spaces where young people can share their truths, celebrate identity, and build connections rooted in culture.

Tanya O. Salas Pacific Jurisdictions Artist Fund 2025 Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

Discipline: Crafts

Tanya Salas is a proud Micronesian and Polynesian, hailing from Nukuoro Atoll, a Polynesian enclave in the outer islands of Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia. Raised in a family that cherishes and upholds their cultural heritage through traditional weaving and carving, she has made the Northern Mariana Islands her home for over two decades.

Salas’ deep passion for her Polynesian and Micronesian roots drives her active engagement in her community, where she practices cultural traditions such as dancing, weaving, and beading to create intricate jewelry. As the owner of a small business, Tahine’s Creations, she produces and sells handmade handicrafts, including fresh and artificial flower crowns, leis, and floral accessories. Committed to preserving and promoting these cultural arts, Salas teaches at local schools, guiding students in crafting and wearing these traditional pieces, thereby fostering cultural pride. She has also shared short videos showcasing the projects that keep her engaged daily.

Taos Center for the Arts TourWest 2025 Taos, New Mexico

Taos Center for the Arts

Tara K Gumapac Creative West Artist Fund 2025 Kaneohe, Hawaii
Tara Gumapac

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Tara Keanuenue Gumapac is a Kanaka Maoli artist residing in Heʻeia, Oʻahu. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in 2008 and a Master of Education in Teaching through the Hoʻokulaiwi Program at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in 2010.

Gumapac is an alumna of the HOEA Program and the 2017 Intercultural Leadership Institute. She participated in “Tears of DukwibahL: Gathering of International Indigenous Visual Artists of the Pacific Rim” in 2017, was a 2018 WESTAF Emerging Leaders of Color alumna, and a 2022 First Peoples Fund Fellow for the Artist in Business Leadership.

A dedicated participant in the Maoli Arts Movement with PAʻI Foundation, she also served as a member at large on Creative West’s Equity and Inclusion Committee. She is a mother, artist, Hawaiian cultural advocate, and practitioner, as well as an art teacher at Kalāheo High School.

Her recent projects include completing a traditional hale structure at Kalāheo and creating the first Hawaiian-language Braille children’s book.

Telluride Chamber Music Association TourWest 2025 Telluride, Colorado

Telluride Chamber Music Association

Terry Buffington Foundation TourWest 2025 Pullman, Washington

Terry Buffington Foundation

The Albuquerque Folk Festival TourWest 2025 Albuquerque, New Mexico

The Albuquerque Folk Festival

The Arts Campus at Willits TourWest 2025 Basalt, Colorado

The Arts Campus at Willits

The Chamber Music Society of Logan, Inc. TourWest 2025 Logan, Utah

The Chamber Music Society of Logan, Inc.

The Gala Pride & Diversity Center TourWest 2025 San Luis Obispo, California

The Gala Pride & Diversity Center

The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts TourWest 2025 Eugene, Oregon

The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts

The Myrna Loy TourWest 2025 Helena, Montana

The Myrna Loy

The Panida Theater TourWest 2025 Sandpoint, Idaho

The Panida Theater

The Phffft Company, Inc. TourWest 2025 Seattle, Washington

The Phffft Company, Inc.

The Redwood Arts Council TourWest 2025 Occidental, California

The Redwood Arts Council

The Regents of the University of California TourWest 2025 Merced, California

The Regents of the University of California

The Taos Jazz Bebop Society TourWest 2025 Taos, New Mexico

The Taos Jazz Bebop Society