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Canadian Indian Art This gallery specializes in Coast Salish art, including ceremonial headdresses, masks, paddles, potlatch, totem poles and bentwood boxes. Address: 1408 Crown Street North Vancouver BC V7J 1G5
Send an Email 1 604 980-3908
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Qway Aathia's Native Art Gallery Specializing in museum quality Northwest Coast art, handcrafted jewellry, pottery and clothing by leading and emerging native artists. Address: 114N Eagleway Delta BC Canada V4M 4G4
1 604 943-6474
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CF Soapstone Gallery This gallery in Fort Langley displays and sells sculptured soapstone by Whitewolf. Works of art are aboriginal-themed and carved from Brazilian and North American soapstone. Address: . Fort Langley BC CAN
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Khot-La-Cha Art Gallery & Gift Shop Khot-La-Cha features hand-carved totem poles and plaques, ceremonial masks, moccasins, jewellery and limited-edition prints by First Nations artists. Address: 270 Whonoak Street North Vancouver BC V7P 1P4
Send an Email (2) 1 604 987-3339
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Sky Spirit Studio This is the studio of local native artist Wade Baker, best known for designing the Royal Canadian Mint Millenium Coin, the August 2000 Millenium Quarter. Baker specializes in carving masks, totem poles and other traditional items such as drums and boxes. Address: 354 Chief Joseph Crescent North Vancouver BC V7M 1J1
Send an Email 1 604 985-5590
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Buster C. Wilson, Sky-Lite-Stencils Buster Wilson is a Kwakiulth artist. He gives skill development workshops and demonstrations for students. He shares his art using stencils. View his work online. The telephone number listed takes messages only. Address: 7910 Rosewood Street Burnaby BC Canada
Send an Email (2) 1 604 517-6121
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Darlene Gait Darlene is Coast Salish who was born on Vancouver Island. Her art is recognised internationally and has exhibited in private and public collections, such as the Guggenheim and The Smithsonian. Much of the paintings are accompanied with poetry that celebrate a deep love for culture. Address: . Vancouver Island BC Canada
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David Neel Studios David Neel is a multi-media Native artist of Kwagiutl (Kwakiutl) heritage. He carves canoes, masks, totem poles as well as working in modern media such as jewellery, photography and paint on canvas. Address: 443 West 3rd Street North Vancouver BC V7M 1G9
Send an Email (1) 1 604 988-9215
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Susan A. Point Susan Point lives on the Musqueam First Nation Reservation in Vancouver. She began her work as an artist in 1981. She does small- and large-scale work. Some of her large-scale work is displayed at the Vancouver International Airport and many other buildings. She has been commissioned by the Government of Canada to use her talents to create a gift for the Smithsonian. She works with several different mediums. Address: 3917 West 51st Avenue Vancouver BC Canada V6N 3V9
Send an Email (4) 1 604 266-7374
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Blue Raven Native Art & Jewellery An online gallery featuring unique works from several Northwest Coast Native artists such as Joe David, Beau Dick, Richard Sumner and Wayne Alfred. Carrying masks, bentwood boxes and bowls, rattles as well as silver and gold jewellery. Address: Suite 308, 2545 West Broadway Vancouver British Columbia Canada V6K 2E9
Send an Email (7) 1 604 224-1780
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Harold Harry Coast Salish artist and carver, Harold Harry, lives in the Comox Valley and carries on the traditions of his ancestors. He is from the Homalco tribe (also known as the Homathco People) who are from northern British Columbia. His inheritance of the rights to carve are a benefit to all. Address: 1680 - 15th Street Courtenay BC Canada V9N 2C2
Send an Email (13) 1 250 338-1642
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