Artists
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Haida
Allan Weir
Haida
Haida formline rooted in cultural knowledge and generational responsibility. Sharing culture with care and intention.
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Tlingit
Alison Bremner
Tlingit
Tlingit artist exploring culture through illustration and education. Adapting tradition for the contemporary world.
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Bella Bella
Ben Houstie
Bella Bella
Heiltsuk artist from Bella Bella bringing traditional stories into playful, hands-on forms for young learners.
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Bella Bella
Chris Kewistep
Bella Bella
Heiltsuk artist from Bella Bella creating art that carries cultural stories forward through imaginative play.
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Haida
Corey Bulpitt
Haida
Haida Gwaii, Naikun Raven clan. Traditional formline carrying stories, values, and ancestral teachings forward.
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Coast Salish
Darrell Thorne
Coast Salish
Coast Salish artist whose work brings spirit animals into bold, wearable form.
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Haida
Donnie Edenshaw
Haida
Haida artist honouring ancestral lineage and cultural knowledge through visual art.
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Coast Salish
Doug LaFortune
Coast Salish
Coast Salish artist bringing traditional storytelling to life through handcrafted, interactive art.
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Haida
Ernest Swanson
Haida
Haida artist blending traditional crest imagery with contemporary fashion and everyday wearables.
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Kwakwaka'wakw
Francis Dick
Kwakwaka'wakw
"My work is not a career, it is a way of life." Art shaped by lived experience, endurance, and truth.
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Coast Salish
Francis Horne Sr.
Coast Salish
"Our art retells our ancestors' stories about our connection to the land." Ancestral teachings through bold Coast Salish form.
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Haida
Gordon White
Haida
"Sharing our art offers insights into our connections with the natural world." Haida ocean and land imagery.
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Coast Salish
Joe Wilson-Sxwaset
Coast Salish
Coast Salish artist carrying Thunderbird imagery and cultural teachings into functional, everyday design.
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Gitxsan
Ksim La'qil'ensxw
Gitxsan
"Through my art, I can share my story and culture with others." Gitxsan artistry in carved gemstone.
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Coast Salish, Musqueam
Leila Stogan
Coast Salish, Musqueam
"Our stories and traditions are woven into our textiles." Musqueam weaving as a living record of identity and land.
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Coast Salish
Lester Ned Jr.
Coast Salish
Coast Salish fine artist working in traditional iconography — Raven, Salmon, and the stories they carry.
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Coast Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw
Maynard Johnny Jr.
Coast Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw
"My passion is to share Coast Salish art with my family, community and beyond." Passing cultural legacy to the next generation.
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Tsimshian
Morgan Asoyuf
Tsimshian
"I am honoured to continue our traditions and to share them." Ts'msyen formline connecting history, identity, and community.
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Coast Salish
Nikki LaRock
Coast Salish
Yakweakwioose and Sts'ailes First Nation. Art grounded in resilience, healing, and the red path of cultural reconnection.
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Haisla, Heiltsuk
Paul Windsor
Haisla, Heiltsuk
Haisla and Heiltsuk artist whose practice is rooted in hunting, fishing, feasting, singing, dancing, and visual art.
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Kewa Pueblo
Robert Tenorio
Kewa Pueblo
"Applying my designs to items for everyday life and ceremony connects us to our past and future." Potter and artist.
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Haida
Roger Smith
Haida
Masset, Haida Gwaii. Eagle clan (Tsaalth Laanaas). Trained at the Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art.
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Haida
Shoshannah Greene
Haida
Haida artist creating work that carries cultural teachings into playful, hands-on forms for young ones.
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Coast Salish
Simone Diamond
Coast Salish
Coast Salish artist known for vibrant colour and distinctive style. Nature, animals, and Coast Salish stories in every piece.
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Lac Seul First Nation, Ojibwe
Storm Angeconeb
Lac Seul First Nation, Ojibwe
"My work is influenced by Ojibwe florals and the nature around me." Self-taught artist from Treaty Three Territory.
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Haida
T.J. Sgwaayaans Young
Haida
Haida artist sharing traditional Eagle imagery through creative tools that bring art into everyday hands.
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Coast Salish
Terry Horne
Coast Salish
Coast Salish carver working in semi-precious stone. Spoqes (Eagle) and traditional forms shaped by hand.
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Last updated: April 14, 2026