Raven Song

Dylan Thomas
2020
Carved yellow cedar and pyrophyllite inlays
10” x 21”
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Guardians of the Sky

Kelly Cannell
2015
Serigraph: Ink on Paper
18” x 28”
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Summer Loon

Margaret August
2019
Painted cedar bentwood box
6” x 7.25” x 5.5”
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Native Sisterhood

Susan Point
2019
26.5” x 22”
Serigraph: Ink on Paper
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Embracing Diversity

Susan A. Point
2020
26”x26”
Serigraph: Ink on Paper
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Raven Song

Dylan Thomas
2020
Carved yellow cedar and pyrophyllite inlays
10” x 21”
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Guardians of the Sky

Kelly Cannell
2015
Serigraph: Ink on Paper
18” x 28”
View Artist Bio

Summer Loon

Margaret August
2019
Painted cedar bentwood box
6” x 7.25” x 5.5”
View Artist Bio

 

Native Sisterhood

Susan Point
2019
26.5” x 22”
Serigraph: Ink on Paper
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Embracing Diversity

Susan A. Point
2020
26”x26”
Serigraph: Ink on Paper
View Artist Bio

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  • Maynard Johnny Jr.


    Maynard Johnny Jr. was born in 1973 in Campbell River, British Columbia to a father of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nation and a mother of Coast Salish heritage. He has inherited a blend of cultures, traditions and art styles. A self-taught artist, Maynard has been honing his skills since his teens. He draws inspiration from many Northwest … 

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  • Stan Greene


    Stan Greene was born in Mission, British Columbia in 1953. He is from Sto:lo (Fraser Valley), Semiahmoo (White Rock) and Niimíipu (Nez Perce from the Columbia River Plateau). Sto:lo means People of the River in the Halkomelem language. At the age of 13, inspired by his grandfather’s collection of carvings, Stan began carving. In 1976-77, … 

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  • Chris Paul


    Born near Victoria, British Columbia in 1969, Chris is as a member of the T’sartlip nation. He was immersed in Coast Salish art as a child, and was mentored by his uncle, Salish artist Charles Elliott. He also completed one year of training at the Gitanmaax School of Northwest Coast Art in ‘Ksan, and a … 

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  • Andy Everson


    Andy (Nadgedzi) Everson, born in Comox, British Columbia in 1972, was named by his grandfather, the late Chief Andy Frank of the K’ómoks First Nation. His grandmother greatly influenced Andy who has always upheld the traditions of both the K’ómoks and Kwakwa̱ka̱’wakw First Nations. Andy holds a Master’s degree in Anthropology. Since the land of … 

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