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Aboriginal arts/ First Nation in Cowichan Valley

Coast Salish Journey, Herb Rice, Cowichan Bay

Coast Salish Journey, Herb Rice, Cowichan Bay

First Nation Master Carver, Herb Rice, carves beautiful solid wood custom made doors, totems, masks, talking sticks, walking sticks, panels and plaques.

Cowichan Bay, V0R 1N1, 4705 TransCanada Highway
Ph. 250-701-3086

(Artists & Fine Art Artisans, Aboriginal arts/ First Nation, Wood carving/turning | First Nations | Workshops/Classes, Art Workshops)
Quw'utsun' Cultural and Conference Centre, Duncan

Quw'utsun' Cultural and Conference Centre, Duncan

The Centre offers all guests an authentic First Nations Experience

Duncan, V9L 6P4, 200 Cowichan Way
Ph. 1.877.746.8119 or 250.746.8119

(Artists & Fine Art Artisans, Aboriginal arts/ First Nation | First Nations | Performing Arts, Dance, Musical/Musical Theatre | Theatres)
Suzan Kostiuck, Cowichan Valley

Suzan Kostiuck, Cowichan Valley

First Nations Artist

 

(Artists & Fine Art Artisans, Aboriginal arts/ First Nation, Drawing, Oil painting, Photography | First Nations)
Sue Coleman Studio, Duncan

Sue Coleman Studio, Duncan

Sue Coleman, Author and Artist. Her working studio is situated on the shores of Cowichan Bay and although it is open to the public please phone first..

 

(Artists & Fine Art Artisans, Aboriginal arts/ First Nation, Art cards, Art prints, Printmaking, Sketching, Water colour painting | Galleries/ Exhibits/Shows, Studio | Literary Arts, Author/Writer, Storytelling | Workshops/Classes, Art Workshops)

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