Bill Reid expressed great admiration for the traditional Haida Canoe and what it represents visually ... He called them the Red Raven and the Black Eagle. The Black Eagle canoe is one of four 1987 ...
“So it’s great that this opportunity came up with the Bill Reid Gallery ... A member of the Yahgulaanas Haida Raven Clan and son to the late Chief Edensu, Morris White, the artist and his ...
It's no wonder Bringhurst opened his introduction to the excellent Solitary Raven: The Selected Writings of Bill ... lost on Reid, who died in 1998. In his long journey back to the Haida side ...
Bill Reid told the story of the Bear Mother numerous times in his works. Arguably, his most famous depiction was of the bear father, the mother, and their cubs in the Spirit of Haida Gwaii, the ...
Bill Reid was a Haida artist who blended modern aesthetics with Indigenous arts through goldsmithing, jewelry making, writing and more. Throughout his career, he researched Indigenous art ...
With every chisel strike, Haida carver TJ Young brought history to life with the 360-degree totem pole standing at the ...
Follows Haida artist Bill Reid, from British Columbia. A jeweller and wood carver, he works on a traditional Haida totem pole.