Welcome to Studio sísp̓l̓k̓ Gallery where we nurture culture and artistry by “Finding your story on the Land.” Studio sísp̓l̓k̓ Gallery predicts a future where culture, language, trust, reconciliation, healing, and honest relationships that returns to the core of our sqilx’w “of the land” way of being and knowing in the world. Through sharing tasks on the land with Embodied Read more…
I create Salish and Northern-style art, drawing inspiration from my upbringing surrounded by art and the influence of my amazing artist father. During the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic, I began crafting jewelry as a creative outlet. Each piece is a labour of love, reflecting the rich artistic traditions of my heritage. Explore my collection and embrace the beauty Read more…
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At Beaus Boats, we’re dedicated to preserving Indigenous craftsmanship with our handcrafted Dugout Canoes, cedar hats, and regalia. Each product is meticulously made to order, showcasing our commitment to quality and tradition. Our offerings include a diverse range of craft, from Singles to Journey Canoes, catering to both recreational enthusiasts and commercial clients. Additionally, we specialize in structural work, interior Read more…
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Peter Smith, Owner/Founder of Giq-Kalas Art. I come from Gilford Island B.C and Alert Bay B.C Canada, Kwakwaka’wakw Artist and Hereditary Chief. Giq-Kalas translates The bentwood Storage Box (Keeper or holder of the Cultural Stories, Songs and Dances). We run our business by following the Respect, Cultural teachings and Protocol of the Northwest Coast Art. Giq-Kalas Arts has Authentic original Read more…
Jordon Davis is a Cree and mixed settler artist from Dene Tha’ First Nation. Davis has been beading for 3 years and regularly participates in markets in “Vancouver” and the surrounding area. She combines traditional and modern styles to create jewellery, accessories, and art pieces. Read more…
‘a feather and a stone jewellery design’ is a creative expression of the artist Sheena Francis Olito. Her Indigenous jewellery designs aim to inspire a connection with the land, culture, and oneself. Sheena is Southern Tutchone, Tlingit, and Scottish decent. She belongs to the Kwanlin Dun First Nations in the Yukon, yet was raised on Vancouver Island. Her mother was Read more…
Simply Sacred Solutions offers a variety of services & products that relate to intergenerational trauma healing, education and consultation. Auroara Leigh founded Simply Sacred Solutions in 2018 and initially consulted with companies such as Canfor and Her International for Indigenous trauma informed approaches, and understanding of social determinants of health within their programming. Since then, Auroara has developed a series Read more…
Noteable is one of Canada’s leading special event production companies. With over 35 years experience in the industry Noteable has built a solid reputation for providing outstanding service, creative solutions and innovative ideas. Whether you’re an Event Planner seeking new ideas, a corporation planning a Gala event or an individual who just needs a little help … let our team Read more…
Renowned Syilx First Nations artist, Janine Lott, brings art to life with her incredible talent to capture traditional stories with colours and images that light imaginations. Janine is well known for her specialty, creating hard shell gourd art that consumes most of her studio time. She also works with acrylic paint on canvas, pyro-engraving on wood canvas, alcohol inks, and Read more…
Original Born Art (OBA) is a new social enterprise that has been established by Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society to increase opportunities for Indigenous youth through culture, recreation, and art. Workshops and mentorship are offered to youth to help them establish a portfolio and gain essential skills that they can utilize throughout their lifetime. The workshops consist of traditional and contemporary Indigenous Read more…










