Indigenous Graphics
Screen prints became a popular medium in the Northwest Coast market in the mid-1970s. Programs were offered during the early years at the Gitanmaax School of Northwest Coast Art in Hazelton, and the Northwest Coast Artists Guild Series of prints was released in 1977, which enabled established artists to market their prints in a formal fashion. Over time, galleries replaced tourist shops and graphics began to earn a respected position in the fine art market.
Indigenous Paintings
Indigenous paintings are original, one-of-a-kind artworks, often created on paper, canvas, or wood panels.
Indigenous Prints
Indigenous prints are limited-edition works, often created using screen printing, woodblock, or etching techniques. These prints typically feature traditional formline design, animal crests, and stories rooted in Indigenous culture and oral history.
New Pieces
Here, you will find brand new artist creations and recent acquisitions. From sculpture and prints to paintings and jewellery.
Every piece is created by an Indigenous artist. These works are not only adornment, but living stories — reflections of tradition, ceremony, and identity.