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Great Gallery
The Gallery boasts an impressive collection of Northwest Coast Native and Inuit art, including pieces such as hand-carved masks, bentwood boxes, argillite stone carvings, glass sculptures, totem poles, bronzes and original paintings. Each piece is uniquely crafted using contemporary form and material reflective of traditional creations.
Many renowned Northwest Coast artists such as Robert Davidson, Simon Dick, Elsie John, Klatle-Bhi, Ray Natrall, Susan Point, Barry Scow, Carl Stromquist and Heber Reece showcase their work at the gallery. The gallery is excited about displaying the work of Haida artist Lyle Campbell, whose wonderful prints, paintings, masks and jewellery are featured, as well as his impressive 10 foot totem carving. Also, Terry Starr, a talented Tsimshian artist periodically carves and paints in the gallery. Call the gallery to inquire about the schedule.
Andrea Marie Wilbur, a young and talented Coast Salish carver is quickly making a name for herself in North America. She exhibits her work exclusively through the Eagle Spirit Gallery. Andrea’s art bridges traditional design with clear lines and modern colours. The result is always a stunning piece of contemporary First Nation’s art.
The gallery is also pleased to now feature Larry Rosso’s fine works which include bentwood boxes and carved wood panels. Also presented are beautiful examples of arctic sculpture carved from green serpentine stone. This traditional art of the Inuit people continues to evolve through works by artists such as Nuna Parr and Mella Padluq, both from Cape Dorset.
‘Lax skiik’ or ‘Eagle Spirit,’ a painting by Kwakwaka’wakw artist Lawrence Wilson, was purchased by the gallery’s director Robert Scott and inspired the name of the gallery which opened twelve years ago.
EAGLE SPIRIT GALLERY
On Granville Island,
803 Maritime Mews,
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6H 3W7
Phone: 604-801-5205, Toll Free: 888-801-5277







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