It took Seattle Art Museum eight years to put together its current exhibition of Salish art—the art of the native people of this region—and SAM’s show, amazingly, is the first major museum exhibition ...
Aspen and Cameron Decker present “Our Belongings: Sqelixʷ (Salish) Art and Toolmaking” on Feb. 2 as part of the John White series at the Northwest Montana History Museum in Kalispell. Aspen is an ...
An extraordinary book accompanies the exhibition “S’abadeb — The Gifts: Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists,” which opens Friday at Seattle Art Museum. The book begins with a welcome note from the ...
Contemporary Northwest Coast indigenous artists are developing their own expressions out of the age-old traditions of their ancestors. Two South Puget Sound museums are currently hosting exhibits that ...
Nakesha Edwards was only 14 years old when her immersion in traditional Coast Salish art began with a wood carving class taught by one of her uncles. Edwards is an enrolled Swinomish tribal member ...
It’s hard to imagine what contemporary Coast Salish art would look like without Susan Point. Dedicated, prolific, and successful, she has almost single-handedly recovered her people’s graphic and ...
Susan Point's unique artworks have been credited with reintroducing the traditional Coast Salish art style to a new generation. The Musqueam Coast Salish artist's public art works can be found across ...
The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria's latest exhibition features First Nations prints curated by Indigenous artists. The exhibit, Form as Meaning, features the bold designs from decades of Coast ...
Intangible is a small exhibition with a large theme. Tucked into temporary exhibition space at the Bill Reid Gallery, it spotlights the work of six Coast Salish artists: Aaron Nelson-Moody, lessLIE ...
It's fair to say that the big new show of Coast Salish art at Seattle Art Museum doesn't have to do much to be a success: Its existence alone is an improvement. Although the Coast Salish are the ...
On display now at the University of Washington’s Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, Woven in Wool: Resilience in Coast Salish Weaving examines the traditional art form and its importance to ...
BOW — Coast Salish artist Jason LaClair visited Allen Elementary this week to speak with students about how Coast Salish art compares to other styles and to collaborate with the school’s ASB students ...
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