Coast Salish art is in demand and transforming Vancouver’s public art sphere | Unpublished
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Author: Frances Bula
Publication Date: June 28, 2025 - 09:00

Coast Salish art is in demand and transforming Vancouver’s public art sphere

June 28, 2025
For decades, Indigenous artists from Vancouver’s local nations who wanted to make a living found the main path to success was to create something that looked like what non-Indigenous people recognized as “their” art.Totem poles. Face masks or murals with stylized Haida- or Kwakiutl-like designs from British Columbia’s north. Baskets. More totem poles.


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