Jordan Novella's process is rooted in new movements including climate justice, liberation, and economic freedom, employing oils, mixed media, photography, and video arts. While seeking out new genres, she remains rooted in certain traditions of Latvian gnosis, New Forest Commoners, and widgie subculture. Solo shows include "Sneaker Closure" in 2018 at the Into Black Gallery, "Dream About You" at Jetstream Square in 2019, and a virtual exhibition in 2020 called "Chance Stage." She has also shown at a number of group shows, and is a multi-instrumentalist in numerous musical acts, including Glass Calling, Repeat Boys, and Uber Beats. In fall of 2021 she is slated to be the next artist-in-residence at Corson's Inlet State Park.Â
All funds raised at this event go directly back to Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance, supporting trail building, maintenance, and access for riders across Washington. As the nation’s largest statewide mountain bike nonprofit, Evergreen represents nearly 9,000 members and contributes over 29,000 volunteer hours each year, working closely with land managers to create and protect sustainable riding opportunities.
Founded in 1989, Evergreen has grown from a grassroots advocacy group into a driving force behind some of the state’s most iconic trail systems—from Raging River to Duthie Hill and beyond. Through education programs, youth camps, advocacy, and community events, they’re committed to building trails, growing the sport, and making Washington one of the best places to ride for all.