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Jef Gunn, Heart Song, encaustic with acrylic, oil, and collage, 12 x 12 in, 2022
JEF GUNN
Heart Song
December 4th - January 25th
Artist Reception : Saturday, Dec 6th, 3 - 5 pm
Artist Talk : Saturday, Dec 20th, 4 pm
And

Sue Danielson, Mapping the Sky, acrylic on canvas, 30 x 102 in
Move Slow and Make Things
Dakota Eye Gallery
December 3rd - December 27th
First Friday Art Walk: December 5th, 6 - 9 pm
Reflections On Northwest Coastal Art Forms

Susan Point (Musqueam), New Dawn State I, Limited Edition Serigraph (Conservation Framed), 31 x 30 inches

David Hall (non-indigenous), Digital Print on Mylar
Reflections on Northwest Coastal Art Forms
Dennis Allen (Skokomish/Twana), Rande Cook (Kwakwaka'wakw 'Namgis), Freda Diesing (Haida), David Hall (non-indigenousz), Allie High (Tsimshian / Haida / Aleut), Tom Hunt (Kwakiutl / Kwakwaka'wakw), Maynard Johnny, Jr. (Penelakut / Kwakwaka'wakw), Taylor Wily Krise (Squaxin Island), Tom LaFortune (Tsawout First Nation), Kevin Paul (Swinomish), Qwalsius-Shaun Peterson (Puyallup / Tulalip), Susan Point (Musqueam), Jim Schoppert (Tlingit), Joe Seymour, Jr. (Squaxin Island, Pueblo of Acoma), Preston Singletary (Tlingit), Amber Spindel (Port Gamble S'Klallam), Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas (Haida), and other artists from the Northwest Indigenous People tribes join in this exhibit that looks at the reflections along the interior coastlines from the Inside Passage through the Salish Sea and beyond. Much of the Indigenous artwork is courtesy of Stonington Gallery.
