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It’s not hard to find a blanket or throw pillow at a major retailer that echoes the style of Native art. However, that doesn’t mean the product has any connection to a Native American artist.
Duane Pasco, a Kitsap-based artist and carver who spent most of his life working to preserve and share Pacific Northwest Native-style art, died on July 31 at his home in Poulsbo at the age of 92.
See Pacific Northwest Native art at the Burke Museum, featuring carvings, totem poles, and woven works curated by Native artists. Photo by Dennis Wise and Mark Stone Through the end of November, visit ...
A rare look into the traditional ways of creating the beautiful masks that have brought such admiration to the Native American carvers of the Pacific Northwest. Each step to carving such a mask is ...
Stonington Gallery has organized an exhibition of work by 14 young Native American artists, most in their 20s. Many of these artists have studied with older masters, and the work looks very ...
Native Visions Reimagined in Glass” features 120 glass art objects created by 29 artists from 26 different American Indian, ...
There's also bears, and birds, and carved lions, horses, and fish on the thing. There is a giant wooden feather, and Native American art. There are quotes in wood, one from Thoreau, and a better ...
On View Artist Ellen Pong Pays Tribute to Her Native Pacific Northwest in a New Furnishings and Sculpture Exhibition in New York. The artist's exhibition “Middle Fork" is on view at Superhouse ...
Before Bartow's death in 2016, he was commissioned to create a large-scale outdoor sculpture for the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian—a pair of 27-foot towers carved from 500 ...
The Haida, a North American native culture, were the original people living on the islands. They have been making carvings of wood and argillite since about 1800.
At his very first Native art show, David A. Boxley, now a renowned Tsimshian carver and culture bearer, carved Tlingit and Haida totem poles from books. He used model paint instead of acrylics ...