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Symphony of the Sea
Kelly Cannell
CA$740.00Serigraph, Edition of 68
2023
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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Eagle Mask
Robert Saunders
CA$6,800.00Yellow Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Acrylic paint
25 x 12 x 16.5 ” including bark & stand
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Hummingbird with Flower Necklace
Harold Alfred
CA$425.00Sterling silver, Engraved
Cut-Out Design
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Sea Otter with Urchin Necklace
Harold Alfred
CA$425.00Sterling silver, Engraved
Cut-Out Design
18″ Chain -
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Frontal Bear Ring
Carmen Goertzen
CA$2,800.0014K Yellow gold, Engraved
Tapered
Width: 3/8″
Size: 5.75 -
Ravens & Moon Ring
Carmen Goertzen
CA$2,800.0014K Yellow gold, Engraved
Tapered
Width: 3/8″
Size: 9.25 -
Frontal Bear Ring
Carmen Goertzen
CA$2,800.0014K Yellow gold, Engraved
Tapered
Width: 3/8″
Size: 10.5 -
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Ravens & Moon Ring
Carmen Goertzen
CA$2,800.0014K Yellow gold, Engraved
Tapered
Width: 3/8″
Size: 7.5 -
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Salish Weave Hoop Earrings – Medium
Jody Sparrow
CA$290.00Sterling silver, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.
Traditionally, the Salish Weave was used only on wood and cedar. Being able to participate in a Cedar Hat-making workshop with the late Holly Williams allowed me to prepare and create my own Cedar Hat. It was a very tactile and visually appealing experience, so I would say this is the beginning of my thought process of putting the cedar weave to metal and being able to take the feel of the cedar and recreate it on metal.
I feel contentment and pride in my completed works because the Salish Weave in jewelry is a contemporary idea that holds onto tradition. Weaving us together is an expression that tells the story of people feeling connected to the land, their community and each other; yet, allows them to be unique as in no two pieces of jewelry are the same.” – Jody Sparrow, 2023
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Basket Weave Vase
Patrick Leach
CA$250.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Basket Weave Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$250.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Basket Weave Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$250.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Bear Paw Plate
Patrick Leach
CA$250.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Mountains & Eagle Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$400.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Hummingbird Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$400.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Mountains & Bear Paw Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$250.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Basket Weave Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$125.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Salish Weave Hoop Earrings
Jody Sparrow
CA$130.00Copper, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.
Traditionally, the Salish Weave was used only on wood and cedar. Being able to participate in a Cedar Hat-making workshop with the late Holly Williams allowed me to prepare and create my own Cedar Hat. It was a very tactile and visually appealing experience, so I would say this is the beginning of my thought process of putting the cedar weave to metal and being able to take the feel of the cedar and recreate it on metal.
I feel contentment and pride in my completed works because the Salish Weave in jewelry is a contemporary idea that holds onto tradition. Weaving us together is an expression that tells the story of people feeling connected to the land, their community and each other; yet, allows them to be unique as in no two pieces of jewelry are the same.” – Jody Sparrow, 2023
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Bear Glass Panel
Moy Sutherland
Price upon requestAvailable upon special order – individually custom-made
Glass, sandblasted
Red Cedar wood, Stainless steel, Acrylic paint
Limited-edition of 11
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galts’ap (Wolf Mother & Cub)
Philip Gray
CA$1,200.00Serigraph, Edition of 70
2023
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
galts’ap means Village or Community
“The main figure is of a mother wolf with a cub at her feet and another still in her womb. I liked the idea of wolves for this concept because of their tight community-based society. In my experience, women have always been the ones to step up and ensure that our community could be a safe place. They also lead the way by ensuring that we have a future to look forward to through land and water protection.
Above all of that, hanaa’nax(women) have the capacity to be the embodiment of community through their ability to bring life into this world. More than that in Ts’msyen society, rights flow through the women. My sister and myself are Ts’msyen because our mother is Ts’msyen, but my sister will be the only one to pass along those rights to our next generation.
Just to clarify, the translation is not perfect when it is in English, and in no way am I referring to women as containers for children. Our community is what makes our society strong, and I want to highlight that the most important rolls in my communities have always been filled by women and hanaa’ax are the most important part of Ts’msyen society” -Phil Gray
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Goat Horn Weave Earrings
Jody Sparrow
CA$130.00Sterling silver, Garnet, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.
Traditionally, the Salish Weave was used only on wood and cedar. Being able to participate in a Cedar Hat-making workshop with the late Holly Williams allowed me to prepare and create my own Cedar Hat. It was a very tactile and visually appealing experience, so I would say this is the beginning of my thought process of putting the cedar weave to metal and being able to take the feel of the cedar and recreate it on metal.
I feel contentment and pride in my completed works because the Salish Weave in jewelry is a contemporary idea that holds onto tradition. Weaving us together is an expression that tells the story of people feeling connected to the land, their community and each other; yet, allows them to be unique as in no two pieces of jewelry are the same.” – Jody Sparrow, 2023
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Goat Horn Weave Earrings
Jody Sparrow
CA$150.00Sterling silver, Garnet, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.
Traditionally, the Salish Weave was used only on wood and cedar. Being able to participate in a Cedar Hat-making workshop with the late Holly Williams allowed me to prepare and create my own Cedar Hat. It was a very tactile and visually appealing experience, so I would say this is the beginning of my thought process of putting the cedar weave to metal and being able to take the feel of the cedar and recreate it on metal.
I feel contentment and pride in my completed works because the Salish Weave in jewelry is a contemporary idea that holds onto tradition. Weaving us together is an expression that tells the story of people feeling connected to the land, their community and each other; yet, allows them to be unique as in no two pieces of jewelry are the same.” – Jody Sparrow, 2023
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Nang King Guhl Slaas “The One Who Is Looking Out” Earrings – Medium
Gwaai Edenshaw
RESERVED22K Yellow Gold, Impressed
Beaded Turquoise -
Salmon (Green)
Adonis David
CA$375.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2023
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Orca Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$360.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow gold, Engraved
Tapered
Width: 1/4″
Size: 10.5 -
Orca Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$360.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow gold, Engraved
Tapered
Width: 1/4″
Size: 8.25 -
“Kumugwe” – Chief of the Undersea World Mask
Kevin Daniel Cranmer
CA$8,200.00Red cedar wood, Copper, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
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Hummingbird Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$350.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Basket Weave Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$125.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Basket Weave Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$125.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Basket Weave Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$250.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Salmon & River Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$250.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Eagle & Salmon Paddle
Moy Sutherland
CA$7,000.00Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
Custom paddle stands available upon request – please inquire for details
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Elemental Wolf
Maynard Johnny Jr.
CA$900.00Serigraph, Edition of 100
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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Reawakening Mask
Corey Moraes
CA$3,400.00Red Cedar wood, Horsehair, Acrylic Paint
10″ x 7.5″ x 7.5″ (Mask only)
45″ x 7.5 x 7.5″ (Including hair)
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Serpant (Green & Black)
Adonis David
CA$450.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2023
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Serpant (Brown & Black)
Adonis David
CA$450.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2023
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Chi-Mz – Black Bear (Black & Green)
Adonis David
CA$450.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2023
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Eagle’s Catch
Maynard Johnny Jr.
CA$1,000.00Serigraph, Edition of 100
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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Spinning through Time
Margaret August
CA$2,800.00Acrylic paint on canvas
“This is a contemporary Coast Salish spindle whorl design. Traditionally, the art displayed on spindle whorls was said to give the weaver a “trance-like” experience. The designs on these sacred heirlooms were said to give the wool spinner specific kinds of spiritual experiences for the intended purpose of healing, transformation and protection.
This design uses Coast Salish elements in a symmetrical pattern, for the intended purpose of giving the viewer a ‘spiritual awakening’. This type of experience is a subjective one but one that encompasses an infinite sense of truth and reality.” – Margaret August 2023
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State of Emergence
Cori Savard
CA$500.00Serigraph, Edition of 100
2023
“Butterfly is known as Raven’s companion. Travelling with Raven and aiding them in many of their adventures. Before becoming the voice of reason for Raven, Butterfly experiences a state of transformation. From which they emerge as a better version of themselves.
Personal growth is a journey we all embark on. It is a constant state of transformation. As we become better versions of ourselves, we inevitably encourage those around us to do the same. The copper elements in this image represent knowledge, and the wealth that comes from sharing it. Strengthening connections within ourselves, our cultures, and one another.”
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