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Posted on January 21, 2021

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Russell Tate is a self-taught Nuu-chah-nulth artis Russell Tate is a self-taught Nuu-chah-nulth artist from the Ditidaht First Nation on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island.⁠
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‘Pookoobs the Whaler’s Spirit’ Mask by Russell Tate (Nuu-chah-nulth).
Glasswork on the Northwest Coast is a wonderful ne Glasswork on the Northwest Coast is a wonderful new way to see traditional designs. We're seeing more artists embrace this medium, creating beautiful contemporary artworks.⁠
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Tlingit Basket (Cornflower/Cedar) by Preston Singletary (Tlingit).
This cast glass sculpture ⁠is by artist Marvin O This cast glass sculpture ⁠is by artist Marvin Oliver. He was known for his colourful glass pieces influenced by his Quinault and Isleta-Pueblo mixed heritage. ⁠
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Face to Face by Marvin Oliver (Salish).
A modern glass interpretation of traditional Tling A modern glass interpretation of traditional Tlingit weaving.⁠ This glass basket is by Tlingit artist Preston Singletary.⁠ He often references objects like the traditional spruce root baskets from his heritage in his glasswork.⁠
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Tlingit Basket (Berry/Blue) by Preston Singletary (Tlingit).⁠
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The gallery is closed today for Family Day and will be open regular hours again tomorrow ✨
The original to this bronze, titled “Identity” The original to this bronze, titled “Identity”, was taken from one of a pair of yellow cedar sculptures that were known as “The Identicals.” The originals were carved for Abstract Edge, Robert Davidson’s solo exhibition at @moa_ubc that toured from 2004-2006.⁠
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Identity by Robert Davidson (Haida).
A new black and white moon panel that just arrived A new black and white moon panel that just arrived in the gallery. This piece is an edition of four and emulates a spindle whorl design. You can spot Eagles and Salmon carved along the black portion of the panel ⚫⚪⁠
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Moon Panel by Brent Sparrow (Salish).
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