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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2021.

  • Haida artist Darrell White carves a small sculpture of Raven Fin in argillite.
  • Cedar and copper Moon Mask inlaid with abalone by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Kevin Cranmer.
  • Dogfish Woman Pendant inlaid with abalone and turquoise by Haida artist Ron Russ.
  • Spirits of the West Coast Art Gallery.

Art Exhibition: Miniatures of the Northwest Coast

In-person

Design Indigenous Sculpture & installation Tour Visual arts
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Date and time

This activity runs the duration of Culture Days.

Location

Spirits of the West Coast Native Art Gallery

2926 Back Road

Courtenay, BC

Directions: Free parking is available on site.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.

About

It is with great pleasure that Spirits of the West Coast Art Gallery presents an exhibition and sale of Pacific Northwest Coast miniature masterworks by some of the most accomplished contemporary Indigenous artists working today. From exquisitely inlaid argillite carvings, to monumental miniatures in cedar, silver, copper, and gold, this exhibition will surprise and delight our visitors. This inspiring exhibition opens Wednesday, September 1st, 2021.

Open Monday-Saturday, 10am - 5pm. This exhibition is also viewable via our online virtual tour. Click on the orange "Exhibition Information" button below to take the tour.

To keep you safe, we have implemented WorkSafeBC COVID-19 safety protocols.

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Organizer

Spirits of the West Coast Art Gallery

Our mission is to promote Pacific Northwest Coast Indigenous artists, artwork, and cultures worldwide, as well as educate, inspire, and provide excellent value and service. We work together with over 100 Indigenous artists mainly from Vancouver Island & Haida Gwaii. Visit us to experience the best selection of Haida, Kwakwaka’wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth, and Coast Salish masks, carvings, jewelry, silver and gold rings, bracelets, earrings, pendants, prints, and sculptures.

We respectfully acknowledge the K’ómoks First Nation, on whose unceded traditional territories it is an honour and a privilege to live, work, and play.

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