Artists

Inuit art printmaking and carving and weaving is a skillful process using such materials as stone, bone, ivory, antler and fabric. Inuit artists draw inspiration from their deep connection to the land, sea, and wildlife, as well as from myths, legends, and everyday experiences.

The art of the First Nations includes intricate carvings, woven textiles, vibrant paintings, and masks, each telling
stories of creation, history, and identity. Their work ranges from the traditional to the contemporary.

Northwest Coast art is known for its bold, vibrant designs and symbolic imagery, often depicting animals, mythological creatures, and spiritual beings. Artists from this region, such as the Haida, Tlingit, and Coast Salish, are skilled in wood carving, painting, and creating intricate masks, totem poles, and ceremonial objects. These artists continue to honor their traditions while embracing contemporary forms, using their work to preserve their cultural stories and showcase their connection to the land and the sea.

We represent a select group of Canadian artists who specialize in jewelry making, painting, and jade carvings

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