Part of Your World - 2025 Charity Box





Part of Your World - 2025 Charity Box
This piece is part of our 2025 Charity Bentwood Boxes auction running from November 22nd to December 6th.
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To place a bid, please call us at 604-732-4556 or email info@lattimergallery.com.
Bids increase in increments of $100.00 CAD
Please note: Once the live auction begins at 5:00 PM December 6, 2025, email bids can no longer be accepted.
We’re grateful for every bid and every participant.
4 1/4" x 3 3/4" x 3 3/4"
Red cedar, yellow cedar, mixed media, puff paint, googley eyes.
Alison Bremner
CULTURAL GROUP:
Tlingit
BORN:
1989
BIRTHPLACE:
Yakutat, Alaska
Alison Bremner was born and raised in Southeast Alaska. Bremner is believed to be the first Tlingit woman to carve and raise a totem pole. She studied under David R. Boxley and David A. Boxley in Kingston, Washington. She is committed to the revitalization of the Tlingit language and creating works for traditional and ceremonial use. Her work is included in the permanent collections of, among others, the Burke Museum, Seattle; Portland Art Museum, Oregon; Château Musée Boulogne-sur-Mer, France; Frye Art Museum, Seattle; and the British Museum in London. In 2019, her jewellery was featured in the publication Understanding Northwest Coast Indigenous Jewelry by author Alex Dawkins. In 2024, Starbucks Coffee released a drinkware set featuring Alison’s art as part of their Artist Collaboration Series.