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The many mediums of Spokane Tribal artist Shawn Brigman—from Salishan Shovelnose Canoes to glass buffalo horn spoons.

A collaborative project reuniting archival media into a new digital whole, shaped by—and integrated with—active cultural knowledge by Kwag’uł contributors.

The Bill Holm Center is a premier center for the study of Native arts of the Pacific Northwest.

A look inside the process of creating the G̱a̱lg̱a̱poła (Working Together) digital book.

Visiting researcher Tyson Simmons teamed up with the Bill Holm Center to host a tool-making workshop.

Hands-on basketry workshop to share object-handling knowledge across communities.

A groundbreaking project to reestablish traditional dugout canoe culture among their five Inland Northwest member tribes.

Video from the Burke Museum's ArtTalk Symposium: Conversations on Northwest Native Art on March 27-28, 2015.

The vitality of the Native art scene in the Northwest continues to grow in creative and unexpected ways, but connections to older artworks often provide the spark that keeps Native artists inspired.