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”
View Artist Bio

 

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
View Artist Bio

 

Embracing Diversity

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

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  • Cosiniye Paul


    Cosiniye (pronounced Kwa-sea-knee-ah) was born in the hot summer of 2000 in on Vancouver Island. She is from the T’sarlip Nation, and the youngest daughter and third child of Coast Salish artist Chris Paul. Cosiniye has been drawing, sketching, and painting since she was old enough to hold a pencil and a paintbrush.  She enjoys … 

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  • Sage Paul


    Born in 1995 on Vancouver Island, Sage is from the T’sartlip Nation. Under the tutelage of her father, Coast Salish artist Chris Paul, she has learned Salish design elements, explored design techniques, and produced art prints since 2008. Sage studied cosmetology and hairdressing, and her creativity also comes to life when she works with individuals, … 

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  • Liam Paul


    Born in 1999, Liam is the second child, and only son, of Coast Salish artist Chris Paul. The Paul family is from the T’sartlip Nation and lives in Brentwood Bay, on the Saanich peninsula of Vancouver Island. Under the tutelage of his father, Liam started carving at seven years old. Later, he attended Carve Night, … 

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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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