1. Wild Pigments Studio

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    Klamath Falls, OR

    Wild Pigments Studio

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Klamath Community College

    Klamath Community College

    (8 reviews)

    I recently began online courses here and thought it would be complicated and that my instructors…read morewouldn't be helpful or proactive in my success efforts. That has happened to me in the past when I took online courses. The instructor never responded to my emails and was of no help. I feared the same treatment here. I am thrilled to say that I was mistaken. My two instructors have been amazing. They call, text and assist me in the video class meetings. They send me physical packets to work on at home. They fit me into their busy schedules. They are helpful, kind and truly express that they want me to succeed in my educational goals. When I reach them, my instructors will be a huge part of it. I hope they get the recognition they deserve. They're new to this type of learning system and we all are working together during this crazy time the world is plagued with.

    This experience has been horrible. The communication is nearly nonexistent. You have to…read moreconstantly reach out to them to see if there is anything that needs to be done on your end. They will not let you know. You have to stay on top of them every step of the way. They don't have the option for direct deposit for financial aid. They just started Bank Mobile. I hope it is helpful. Last term, my check was 2 weeks late and I was not able to purchase a lot of the materials for class. I am going to give it one more term. If things don't improve, I will go to a different school. I actually had to contact the school president's office and threaten to contact the Board of Education to get any assistance from them. If you are a student with any disabilities or cognitive issues, the disability office here has not been helpful at all.

    Favell Museum

    Favell Museum

    (11 reviews)

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    The Favell is a museum of Native American and western artifacts. There is also a gallery that…read morefeatures contemporary art exhibitions. I'm a little uncomfortable with the Native clothing, tools, cultural and personal items. How did the Favell come into possession of these things? The arrowhead collection is enormous. There is a diverse rock collection as well. I'd say it's worth a visit.

    A peaceful, powerful museum with heart, history, and incredible care…read more The Favell Museum in Klamath Falls completely exceeded our expectations. It's a quiet, three-story space full of beautifully preserved Native American artifacts, Western art, and historic collections that feel both intimate and deeply respected. We came in just hoping to learn -- and left with a whole new appreciation for everything this place holds. Admission was $15 per adult, with a small senior discount for my mom. Tribal and Native members are welcomed in for free. The staff were incredibly kind, welcoming, and clearly proud of the space. They even allowed my sister to bring her leashed dog inside, as long as he stayed calm -- a thoughtful, trusting gesture we really appreciated. Each floor has its own character: * Top floor: An open gallery walk-through with art from the early to mid-1900s, where they also host art classes and community events. It felt calm, creative, and inspiring. * Middle floor: The main museum, with 5-6 rooms filled with Native artifacts, cultural pieces, and a separate vault room for antique weapons. Every display was arranged with care and depth. * Bottom floor: A rest area with beautiful leather chairs, a warm rug, Western art on the walls, and the most spacious, well-kept bathrooms we've seen in any museum. It felt like a lounge, not a lower level. The overall vibe was calm and deeply respectful. While it was a little tricky to photograph some of the exhibits due to lighting glare on the glass cases, that didn't take away from the beauty and storytelling in the collections. Other notes: * They accept Apple Pay * The gift shop is beautiful, with thoughtfully chosen, high-quality items * Everything is clearly maintained with care, from the exhibits to the restrooms Going to museums like this and supporting organizations that protect and share cultural history keeps authenticity alive. It's humbling, beautiful, and grounding in a way that's hard to put into words. We built real memories here and left feeling connected, inspired, and grateful. If you're anywhere near Klamath Falls, don't miss this place.

    Wild Pigments Studio - paintandsip - Updated July 2026

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