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Hummingbird Rattle
Erich Glendale
CA$4,800.00Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
12.25 x 16 x 4″ (including base)
7 x 16 x 3″ (rattle only)
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Ma’amtagila Chief Portrait Mask
Ned W. Maltilpi Sr.
CA$3,600.00Alder wood, Cedar bark, Feathers, Horse hair, Acrylic paint
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Ancestors Bentwood Box
Sean Whonnock
CA$18,000.00Yellow Cedar wood, Red Cedar wood, Abalone, Operculum shell, Quartz
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Bear & Human Transformation Amulet
Calvin Morberg
Price upon requestYellow Cedar wood, Copper, Rope, Beads, Acrylic paint
Plexiglass Shadowbox Frame3.5 x 2.5 x 1.5″ (amulet only)
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Owl Mask
Tom Patterson
CA$5,100.00Yellow Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Horse hair, Feathers, Acrylic paint
15 x 12 x 8″ (mask only)
28 x 26 x 8″ (including bark)
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“The Woman Who Married a Frog” Bowl Sculpture
Christian White
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Tsonokwa (Wild Woman) Mask
Randy Stiglitz
Price upon requestRed Cedar wood, Horse hair, Acrylic paint
13 x 14 x 10″ (mask)
20 x 14 x 10″ (mask including hair)
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Knowledge Within: Treasures of the Northwest Coast
Pam Brown, Jisgang Nika Collison, Anthony Alan Shelton, Jodi Simkin, & Caitlin Gordon-Walker
CA$60.00Knowledge Within: Treasures of the Northwest Coast looks into seventeen of the numerous sites in the Pacific Northwest region with major collections of Northwest Coast Indigenous material culture, bringing attention to a wide range of approaches to caring for and exhibiting such treasures. Each chapter is written by one or more people who work or worked in the organization they write about. Each author takes a different approach to the invitation to reflect upon their institution: some narrate a history of the institution, some focus on particular pieces in the collection, and some consider the significance of the work currently being done for the present and future. They show that these are places and moments in a much longer story, still ongoing, with many characters – communities, individuals, institutions, artworks, treasures.
Hardcover
Published in 2022
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A Sense of Place: Art at Vancouver International Airport
Robin Laurence
CA$24.95A Sense of Place: Art at Vancouver International Airport offers insight into one of the largest collections of Northwest Coast art on public display. Known for its modern design and renowned art, Vancouver International Airport (YVR) exhibits the cultural heritage, natural beauty, and iconic experiences that embody British Columbia. Revered for its focus on First Nations art, the collection centres on themes of land, sea, and sky.
Softcover
Published in 2015
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Tide Walker [Framed]
Ben Davidson
Price upon requestSerigraph, Edition 46 of 77
2017
Framed
Ben Davidson’s Tide Walker is a remarkably expressive serigraph by one of the Northwest Coast’s foremost artists. The blend of traditional and contemporary formlines, as well as the use of rich and saturated colour, joins to create an aesthetic that is distinctly a Ben Davidson work.
Below are the artist’s own words regarding this piece:
“Tide Walker exists in the space between the land and the ocean. From afar, he appears as a dorsal fin, so we imagine his body beneath the waves. We are so desperate to be the first to see the killer whale that we allow our minds to complete his story before we have time to determine the truth. We are so swiftly lured into believing the surface story that we rarely take time to consider what lies beneath.” (Davidson, 2017).
Ben Davidson is an internationally-renowned contemporary First Nations artist. He is the son of Robert Davidson, also of international fame. Ben stays true to his Haida ancestry, while always pushing the boundaries of traditional artwork.
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