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Shaping the Future Through Tradition is a new exhibition of multimedia works by Indigenous artists from the Pacific Northwest ...
David R. Boxley of Metlakatla, far right, discusses the future of Northwest Coast indigenous art at the Walter Soboleff Center on Thursday along with artists, from left to right, Rico Worl of ...
"Through the Eyes of the Northwest Coast Woman" at the Stonington Gallery showcases a variety of weaving, painting, carving, and jewelry by 29 artists from. ... Northwest Coast Women’s Art.
The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art is planning a major renovation and expansion for its 10th anniversary next year. The facility will undergo a $1.5 million overhaul to repurpose its ...
When I first saw the image above I thought it was a plastic pill bottle that had been aboriginized (that’s probably not a word but it should be.) Even now, it’s easy to take a quick look at ...
Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the Vancouver premiere exhibition of The Art of Dimension from July 4 – October 15, 2023. A vibrant celebration of Haida metalwork practices, ...
Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the Vancouver premiere exhibition of 13 Moons Around the Lake from October 25, 2023 – January 28, 2024, part of a larger, multi-year exhibition ...
As the interest in Northwest coast art has rekindled, the market for it has exploded. All the money changing hands has sparked a lot of commercial knock-offs and dealers eager to cash in.
Capital City Weekly Art showcase: Student work featured from UAS Northwest Coast Arts program. Dozens of pieces were on display at the gallery Friday night.
First coined in the 1965 book “Northwest Coast Indian Art: An Analysis of Form” by Bill Holm, the term refers to lines that curve, swell and join to create a particular form.
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