Posts by Rodney Sayers
Form as Meaning: First Nations Prints from the Pacific Northwest
Several of Rod’s prints on display at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria for exhibition Form as Meaning: First Nations Prints from the Pacific Northwest. January 20, 2018 – June 17, 2018. Co-curators: Marcia Crosby, lessLIE, Lou-ann Neel, and Alana Sayers.
Read MoreNelson Joseph : Hupacasath Carver
My research on late Hupacasath carver Nelson Joseph culminated in an exhibition at the Alberni Valley Museum on view from June through September, 2014. Nelson’s work has up to this point been under-recognized, but is illustrative of distinctive Nuu Chah Nulth approaches to carving in addition to having its own unique voice. For the opening,…
Read MoreNelson Joseph : Eagle and Bear Rattle
Nelson Joseph : Eagle and Bear Rattle 2.5” x 3” x 8.75” Red Cedar, Polish
Read MoreNelson Joseph : Killer Whale Plaque
Nelson Joseph : Killer Whale Plaque 14” x 1” thickness x 8.5” Red Cedar, Polish
Read MoreNelson Joseph : Bear and Whale Paddle
Nelson Joseph : Bear and Whale Paddle 4” x 1” thickness x 19” Red Cedar, Polish
Read MoreNelson Joseph : Eagle and Bear
Nelson Joseph : Eagle and Bear 6.5” x 2” thickness x 23” Red Cedar, Polish
Read MoreNelson Joseph : Killer Whale Plaque
Nelson Joseph : Killer Whale Plaque 10” x .75” thickness x 16” Red Cedar, Polish
Read MoreNelson Joseph : Whale Plaque
Nelson Joseph : Whale Plaque 8” x .75” thickness x 10” Red Cedar, Polish
Read MoreNelson Joseph : Killer Whale Plaque
Nelson Joseph : Killer Whale Plaque 14 x .75” thickness x 10” Red Cedar, Polish
Read MoreNelson Joseph : Thunderbird Plaque
Nelson Joseph : Thunderbird Plaque 14” x .75” thickness x 9.5” Red Cedar, Polish
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