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- Small Acts, Big Impacts Food Bank Fundraiser
- Join our Team!
- What is a Speaker's Staff?
- "Meeting the Need" Food Bank Drive & Fundraiser
- The Significance of Copper Metal
- The Frog
- The Guardian of the Sea
- The Many Stories of Raven
- Who is the Wild Man of the Woods?
- What is a Potlatch?
- Paddles of the Northwest Coast
- The Chief of the Undersea World
- Thank You for Generously Supporting the Comox Valley Food Bank
- Double Your Donation and Win! Food Bank Drive Extended to December 31st
- Miniatures of the Northwest Coast
- Calvin Hunt | Artist Studio Tour | June 2021
- Road to Recovery: Island art gallery carves out success amid pandemic
- Help us promote Northwest Coast Indigenous Art and Vote!
- Spirits of the West Coast wins the Innovative Business Award 2020!
- New! "Try Before You Buy" Technology - View Art in Your Space with ArtPlacer.
- Support our Comox Valley Home for the Holidays Food Bank Drive and Fundraiser and Win a Prize valued at over $500!
- Spirits of the West Coast Adapts to COVID-19 Pandemic with New Virtual Technologies
- I'TUSTO: Rising Again - Calvin Hunt and Karver Everson - Exhibition and Sale
- We are excited to fully open our gallery again! Our COVID-19 Protocol is below.
- Our Physical Gallery is now open by appointment only.
- ❤️ Thank You ❤️
- Temporary Closure of our Physical Gallery to In-Person Visitors in Response to COVID-19
- Valentine’s Food Bank Drive and Fundraiser
- Local artist’s ‘Cry for Change Mask' headed to prestigious museum
- Mothers in May Community Food Bank Drive
- Lecture Series: Introduction to Northwest Coast First Nations Art in Seven Sessions with Carol Sheehan
- Community Fundraiser: Paws to Celebrate: Feb. 1st - Feb. 14th 2019. (Extended until Feb. 16th. due to weather conditions)
- Roy Henry Vickers Exhibition and Sale: 4 Decades of Inspiration
- Successful Gallery Talks with Carol Sheehan
- The Hunter of the Woods Mask: A Wonderful New Addition to the Gallery
- Gallery Lecture Series: Introduction to Northwest Coast First Nations Art in Six Gallery Talks by Carol Sheehan
- Community Fundraiser: Paws to Celebrate: Feb. 1st - Feb. 14th 2018.
- You are invited to the opening of our new gallery!
- Thank you for blessing our new gallery building!
- Culture Days New Gallery Blessing Ceremony Saturday September 30th from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
- Canadian universities beginning to see value in Indigenous knowledge
- Stó:lō ancestors' Spirits Live in Fraser Valley Landmarks
- Craft-Beer Hop Farm in Stó:lō Territory
- Nation Turns to Canned Salmon to Preserve Tradition
- Huge interest in ‘who we are’ from tourists
- Canada 150: Anthropologist chronicled 19th-century First Nations
- Vancouver's Canada150+ Festivities
- Haida language curriculum is now accredited in B.C.
- The Relationship Between First Nations and Fish Runs in B.C.
- Heiltsuk First Nation village among oldest in North America
- Dorothy Grant
- Students learn Indigenous teachings and culture
- Culture clash to create moving, still-life mural
- Where have all the treasures gone?
- Celebrated artist Beau Dick has died
- B.C.’s growing Indigenous Tourism Sector
- When This Tree Falls In a Forest, Everyone Watches
- Our Women Have Always Carved
- Douglas Treaties translated into indigenous languages
- Surviving Canada’s Coldest Season
- SFU Races to Preserve B.C. First Nations Languages
- B.C. Marks Canada 150 with Cultural Legacies
- Discovering Haida Gwaii
- Okanagan Wine Festivals Society Teams-up with Haida Wild Seafoods
- Film Made Entirely in Two Haida Dialects
- UBC Receives a Donation of Native Art
- $10M Royal B.C. Museum reno
- Aboriginal Sacred Plants: Sage
- Science is finally catching up to oral traditions
- Native Oral Traditions
- Centennial Totem Pole slated for renewal
- Commemorative Crest Pole
- Survivors Totem Pole
- First Nations Oral Traditions
- Don Iveson Wants To Build An Indigenous History Museum In Edmonton
- Adults shamed for speaking Indigenous languages hold key to revival
- Haida Gwaii razor clams rated “best choice”
- Stz'uminus First Nation Starts New Town Construction
- Stz’uminus Artwork for Ferry Unveiled
- Private land within Great Bear Rainforest donated for conservation
- Duke and Duchess welcomed by Heiltsuk Nation in Bella Bella
- Top 5 Aboriginal Restaurants in BC
- At SGang Gwaay, 900 metres of boardwalk will be replaced to keep visitors and Haida Watchmen safe
- The Outrigger Canoe Championship was won by team that practises in a war canoe
- An up-close Encounter
- Musqueam Indian Band paddles 'journey canoe' made from 350-year-old cedar log
- Potlatches
- The National Aboriginal Music Countdown
- Talking Totems
- Indigenous women photographers create online community to share images, stories
- Northwest Coast Canoes
- A project asks 6 artists 'what does the future of Canada look like?'
- Six Indigenous writers to watch
- Construction site near Kamloops uncovers proof of 'pre-contact Indigenous habitation'
- In Haida Gwaii, the benefits of aboriginal tourism are more than financial
- Top Reasons to Stay in an Aboriginal Hotel in BC
- Bill Reid immersed himself in Haida culture
- Top Aboriginal Land Adventures
- Young couple strives to keep indigenous wedding traditions alive
- A one-of-a-kind educational experience
- Darlene Gait, an artist from the Esquimalt First Nation, created a motif for B.C. Ferries’ new vessel, Salish Orca.
- BC has the greatest diversity of Aboriginal cultures in Canada.
- More than 100K square kilometres of B.C. coast are proposed for protection
- Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and all the best for 2016!!!
- Come meet Haida Artist April White on Saturday, November 28th 2015 between 2:30 - 4:30 pm at Spirits of the West Coast Native Art Gallery
- Come meet Corrine Hunt this Saturday, November 21st 2015
- Meet Corey Bulpitt on Saturday, November 14th 2015 between 2:30 - 4:30 pm at Spirits of the West Coast Native Art Gallery
- Come meet Tahltan Native Artist Alano Edzerza on Saturday, November 7th 2015 between 3:00 - 5:00 pm
- Meet Coast Salish Native Artist Luke Marston on Saturday October 24th 2015 at Spirits of the West Coast Native Art Gallery