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  • Salmon Trout Head
    Robert Davidson
  • Frog Tile
    Don Yeomans
  • Welcome Moon
    Stan Hunt
  • Wolf Headdress
    Art Thompson
  • Dragonfly Pendant
    Jay Simeon
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    Bradley Hunt
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    Rande Cook
  • Bear Cufflinks
    Jay Simeon
  • Frog Bentwood Box
    Cecilia Adams

The Gallery

Douglas Reynolds Gallery, located in Vancouver’s South Granville gallery district, was established in 1995. We specialize in historic and contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous art. The gallery showcases museum-quality pieces that make use of contemporary media such as bronze, glass, aluminum, and forton. Artworks include masks, totem poles, bentwood boxes, sculpture, gold and silver jewelry, and early historic objects.

Director and owner Douglas Reynolds has thirty-five years of experience dealing with Northwest Coastal Indigenous art. The gallery offers pieces by well-known artists such as Bill Reid, Robert Davidson, Jim Hart, Don Yeomans, Beau Dick, Klatle-Bhi, Jay Simeon, Phil Gray and others while also supporting emerging artists such as Trevor Angus, Hollie Bartlett, Landon Gunn, Jim Charlie and Kelly Cannell. Works by many of these artists can be found in museums and private collections worldwide.

We pride ourselves on a unique collection of works, and friendly, knowledgeable consultants and staff.

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2335 Granville Street (between 7th and 8th Ave)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada V6H 3G4

How to find us
+1 (604) 731 9292
info@douglasreynoldsgallery.com

Regular Hours

Monday – Saturday: 10 — 6
Sunday: 12 — 5

The Gallery is maintaining normal hours and operations while practicing physical distancing.

We are open and shipping worldwide.

 

 

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This casted 22kt gold pendant is by Haida artist J This casted 22kt gold pendant is by Haida artist Jay Simeon. The original to this cast work was done in argillite, a material that Jay considers his first love. He is known for some of the most intricate and beautifully carved jewelry in the Northwest Coast art world.⁠
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Bear Totem Pendant by Jay Simeon (Haida).
"An Eagle flying high above can see the whole pict "An Eagle flying high above can see the whole picture, the Vision. Yet he or she also sees each detail. This is supernatural in spirit as when I am embarking on a difficult or challenging task, I often have an Eagle come to me to give me encouragement." - Terry Jackson⁠
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Supernatural Eagle by Terry Jackson (Metis).
⁠Ken McNeil has been carving for over 25 years a ⁠Ken McNeil has been carving for over 25 years and is a founding instructor of the Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art in Terrace, BC. Here, he has depicted the Wolf. Wolf is usually portrayed with a long snout, bushy tail and prominent paws.⁠
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Wolf Panel by Ken McNeil (Tahltan).
⁠Sisiutl, the double-headed sea serpent, is a po ⁠Sisiutl, the double-headed sea serpent, is a powerful crest and mythological creature. It's the warrior’s assistant and guards the house of the sky people. Sisiutl has powerful abilities of transformation which allow it to traverse all worlds: sky, land, and sea.⁠
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Sisiutl Panel by Rande Cook (Kwakwaka'wakw).
We love this serene blue heron print. The Heron is We love this serene blue heron print. The Heron is considered to be a very good omen representing grace, purity, patience and long life.⁠
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Blue Heron by Kelly Cannell (Salish).
Kelly Cannell began to explore her calling in arti Kelly Cannell began to explore her calling in artistry as far back as she can remember. Kelly is the daughter of prominent artist Susan Point and was shown Coast Salish art and culture from birth.⁠
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Connecting Generations by Kelly Cannell (Salish).
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