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Among them are artist Rachel Martin (Tlingit/Tsaagweidei, Killer Whale Clan, of the Yellow Cedar House (Xaai Hit’)), as well as Ginger Dunnill and other Indigenous curatorial consultants such as ...
Three figures created from yellow cedar wood by Louis Collinson (1881 to 1970) are on display at the Museum of Vancouver’s Haida Now exhibition. Photo courtesy MOV. In the film Maker of Monsters ...
A carver of monumental art, Nathan Jackson works with a tool pictured below, called an adze. Jackson, who also goes by Yéil Yádi, his Tlingit name, carves a cedar panel depicting an eagle ...
Carving and weaving traditions require straight-grained, slow-growth red and yellow cedar trees 450 years and older with few branches or defects. These rare forest giants are referred to as ...
Find beautiful, one-of-a-kind pieces, including beadwork, illustrations, books, medicines and more from local and urban Indigenous artists at the Cedar & Snow Indigenous Art Market at the Museum ...
The San Juan Islands Museum of Art is proud to present “Shapeshifters” – a major exhibition of contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous art, June 13 through Sept. 15, The Museum is located at 540 ...