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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  • 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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  • Dylan Thomas


    Dylan (Qwul’thilum) Thomas was born in Victoria, British Columbia in 1986. He is a member of the Lyackson First Nation, whose traditional territory is Valdes Island, one of the Gulf Islands of the Salish Sea. Dylan’s family upheld the Coast Salish culture and traditions and immersed him into the art of his ancestors at a … 

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  • Debra Sparrow


    Debra Sparrow was born and raised on the Musqueam Indian Reserve and is self-taught in Salish design and jewellery-making. Her work can be seen in various museums and institutions. Debra designed the logo for the Canadian Men’s Hockey Team for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C. She also continues to work … 

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  • Jane Marston


    Jane (Kwatleematt) is a Coast Salish artist from the Stz’uminus (Chemainus) First Nation. She started carving in 1984 under the mentorship of Simon Charlie and worked on art projects with him until his passing in 2005. Jane is of the generation of artists like Charles Elliott and Stan Greene who revived the traditional Salish art … 

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