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15 Jun 2020
159: Thunderbird by Squamish Nation artist Sinámkin – Jody Broomfield
Thunderbird by Squamish Nation artist Sinámkin – Jody Broomfield. ART-ID #159 Sinámkin constructed Thunderbird using high-grade durable aluminum. The sculpture...
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29 Jun 2017
Cultural Journey #2: Britannia Beach
This copy and the audio file was developed, and shared with us, by the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre. To download...
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19 Jun 2017
Xwu’nekw Canoe Shelter
Built in 2015 to house, restore and showcase historical First Nations canoes, the Xwu’nekw Canoe Shelter (pronounced Whoo-Nay-Oak) is housed...
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16 Jun 2017
Foyer Gallery at the Squamish Public Library
As you enter the Squamish Library you’ll find the walls lined with local art. There’s typically 5-15 artists featured at...
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8 Jun 2017
Kolus Arts
Kolus Arts showcases the works of Simon Daniel James, also known as Winadzi, an internationally renowned artist in a variety...
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6 Jun 2017
Venture West Native Arts
Living and working in many of the Native villages in Northern British Columbia during the early 70’s deeply transformed the...
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26 Sep 2016
156: He-yay Meymuy (Big Flood): Xwalacktun • 2014/15
Inspired by the land it stands on, the traditional territories of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and Lil´wat7úl (Lil’wat) Nations, this aluminum...
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26 Sep 2016
154: Welcome Figure: Tawx’sin Yexwulla / Poolxtun (Aaron Nelson-Moody) assisted by Bansht (Delmar Williams) & Westa7 (Todd Edmonds) • 2012
This Welcome Figure, carved by artists from the Squamish and Lil’wat First Nations, features iconic elements such as cedar, salmon,...
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26 Sep 2016
149: Sunulhkay – Two Headed Serpent: Ray Natraoro • 2009
This 2010 Winter Games legacy is mounted to the bridge over entry to the Whistler Sliding Centre. The art relates...
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148: L’nu – The People: Mi’kmaq Association for Cultural Studies: 10 Artists in Collaboration • 200926 Sep 2016
148: L’nu – The People: Mi’kmaq Association for Cultural Studies: 10 Artists in Collaboration • 2009
This steel landmark is located near entry to the Whistler Sliding Centre track, and is the result of a collaboration...
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