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Lattimer Gallery offers offer a fascinating display of gold and silver jewellery, argillite carvings, soapstone sculptures, bentwood boxes, masks, totem poles, and much more. In our "longhouse" we also feature a large selection of original paintings and limited edition prints by many well known Native artists. We want you to be swept away by the selection and quality of art that we...
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This beautiful gallery showcases museum-quality Pacific Northwest First Nations art, including ceremonial masks, totem poles, limited-edition silk-screen prints, argillite sculptures, and expensive gold and silver jewelry.
I have known and loved this shop for many years. Whenever anyone asks me where they should buy First Nations art or jewelry I send them here. The staff are unpretentious, professional, courteous, and are actually also pretty fun when you get to know them. The artists that they work with are very diverse and create quality pieces. They also carry really gift wear which is nice if you are... more
Thanks again to our art loving and fearless community leader, we had the chance to check out some awesome arts while sipping on delicious Merlot and catching up with new and old members of the community.
The highlight of the night was the fun scavenger that taught us a word or two in First Nation languages and also introduced me to vintage native Jewelry.
The art gallery is greatly laid out...
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Was introduced to the space through a recent YELP event.
A fun and generous night with much merriment. We got to sample Nk'Mip winery's delicious merlot, and Quince's catering. The space strikes you as inviting with a bit of a bazaar type vibe in that various artists are showcased throughout the space. It was a great idea to have us do a scavenger hunt as a fun way to get to know the space,...
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A destination for Northwest Coast art, including hand-carved gold and silver jewellery, sculptures, bentwood boxes, drums, masks and limited-edition prints.
Located on the southern edge of Granville Island, this gallery is housed in a space that resembles a Native Inuit longhouse. Works include argillite carvings, masks, boxes, button blankets, prints, and gold and silver jewelry.©10Best.com