September
With Stonington Gallery’s current exhibit “Honoring the Salish Sea”, we seek to pay homage to this remarkable region that is rich in both culture and ecology. The watershed of the Salish Sea includes many river systems whose origins are born in both the Cascade and Olympic ranges. These rivers have teemed with epic salmon runs for millennia. This abundant ecosystem has fostered and nurtured diverse nations of Indigenous people who have relied on that bounty for thousands of years. Though these nations are discrete, and carry different traditions and art styles, many share linguistic roots, and are tightly woven together by a shared environment and history.
Threats to the waterways of our region are also abundant: pollution, damming, over-fishing, damaging pipelines and potentially catastrophic mining projects. Whether we are able to course correct and preserve what natural beauty remains from further degradation is an open and pressing question. Indigenous communities across the Northwest and Alaska continue to bravely and tenaciously resist the exploitation of their lands, reminding us of a history of broken promises and urging us to do better.
Over the past decades, Stonington Gallery has watched as the Indigenous people of this region have staged an extraordinary revitalization of their culture, art, traditional practices, and languages. We are honored and proud to work with elders, adults and youth of these nations, and those beyond. This show also welcomes artists who live outside of the Salish Sound region, but who are deeply tied to and concerned with the health and safety of their own local waterways.
Many works in this exhibit show the intermingled influence of urban landscapes and natural materials, the mix of media representing the dynamic range of identities and traditions that exist today along the Coast. Our current exhibit represents only a fraction of the creators on the Coast, but provides a glimpse of the creativity, fortitude and spirit with which they keep culture alive and move it into the future.
Exhibition Dates:
September 3, 2020 - September 27, 2020Featured Works
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Bill HolmNorth Wind on Puget Sound (AP)Limited Edition Giclée, AP Edition, Conservation Framed
- 16.5"h
- 40.25"w
$1,150 -
Taylor Wily KriseSpirit NestRed Cedar, Abalone Shell, AcrylicSOLD
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Betty PascoThere Were No Roads Back Then – Native Highway 101 (Collaboration with Duane Pasco)Wool and Acrylic Blend Weaving by Betty Pasco, Adzed Cedar Frame by Duane Pasco
- 30.13"h
- 30"w
- 1"d
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Kari MorganBear, Salmon and Wolf FrontletCarved and Oiled Alder, Hand-Cut Abalone, Acrylic
- 8.5"h
- 5.5"w
- 2.5"d
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Paige PettibonPuyallup Tribal Member Amani HaywardAcrylic Painting on Canvas
- 36"h
- 24"w
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Jeffrey VereggeSeduction of the Moon – APLimited Edition Giclée (Edition of 3)
- 36"h
- 18"w
SOLD -
Andrea Diane CookHalibut HookYew Wood, Yellow Cedar, Yellow Cedar Bark Rope, Deer Bone, Sinew, Mineral Oil
- 4.5"h
- 10"w
- 1.5"d
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Toni Jo GobinSalmon DanceHand-Cut Paper, Framed
- 19.13"h
- 15.13"w
- .75"d
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Kelly O'DellLittle BlueHot-Sculpted, Sandblasted Glass on Custom Iron Stand
- 7.25"h
- 6"w
- 3"d
SOLD -
Qwalsius -Shaun PetersonReflectionLimited Edition Giclée
- 19"h
- 13"w
$300 -
Kari MorganRaven Design (Artist Proof)Limited Edition Serigraph
- 12"h
- 12"d
SOLD -
Lisa TelfordRed Seaweed BasketTwined Red and Yellow Cedar Bark, Red Dye
- 3"h
- 3.25"w
- 3.25"d
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Lisa TelfordMini Clam BasketRed and Yellow Twined Cedar Bark, Red Dye
- 2"h
- 2.25"w
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Lisa TelfordMini Seaweed BasketTwined Red and Yellow Cedar Bark, Black Dye
- 2"h
- 2.25"w
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Joe (wahalatsu?) Seymour, Jr.Guardians of the Salish Sea – DrumRawhide, Acrylic
- 20"h
- 20"w
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Joe (wahalatsu?) Seymour, Jr.From the Same Litter – Box DrumRawhide, Oak Frame, Acrylic
- 14"h
- 14"w
- 2.5"d
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Nikki McClureRecordHand-Cut Paper, Framed
- 19"h
- 19"w
$2,500 -
Gloria Mills SmithSweetgrass Couple with BabyWoven Sweetgrass and Raffia, Cedar Bark, Cedar, Cloth
- 8.75"h
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Preston SingletaryAmber Glass Berry Basket with Cedar LipBlown and Sandblasted Glass
- 5"h
- 6"w
- 6"d
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Preston SingletaryPurple Glass Berry Basket with Midnight LipBlown and Sandblasted Glass
- 6"h
- 5.25"w
- 5.25"d
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Lisa TelfordMini Basket Necklace (Blue)Woven Red and Yellow Cedar Bark, Beads, Leather CordSOLD
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Lisa TelfordRope Earrings with Red BeadWoven Cedar Bark, BeadSOLD
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Lisa TelfordTiny Seaweed Basket Earrings with Blue BeadsWoven Red and Yellow Cedar BarkSOLD
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Lisa TelfordGreen Spiral Basket EarringsWoven Red and Yellow Cedar BarkSOLD
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Lisa TelfordMini Clam Basket NecklaceTwined Red and Yellow Cedar Bark, Dye, Leather CordSOLD
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Lisa TelfordSquare Black Basket EarringsWoven Red and Yellow Cedar BarkSOLD
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Lisa TelfordBlue Square Basket EarringsWoven Red and Yellow Cedar BarkSOLD
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Lisa TelfordBlue Strawberry Basket EarringsWoven Red and Yellow Cedar BarkSOLD
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Lisa TelfordTiny Red Twill Basket EarringsWoven Red and Yellow Cedar BarkSOLD
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Lisa TelfordMini Cockle Basket NecklaceTwined Red and Yellow Cedar Bark, Black Dye, Rolled LeatherSOLD
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Preston SingletaryMoon MedallionOpen Edition Cast and Sandblasted Glass on Metal Stand
- 11"h
- 8.25"w
- 4"d
$3,500 - Contact us to special order (Corona design is variable). -
Raven SkyriverHumpback Whale CalfFree-Hand Sculpted, Sandblasted and Cut Glass
- 10"h
- 19"w
- 6"d
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Dennis AllenWoolly Dog BoxYellow Cedar Bentwood Box, Acrylic
- 7.5"h
- 14.5"w
- 7.5"d
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Susan PavelEarthy Possessions100% Wool, Plant Dyes, Deer Bone Pin
- 34"h
- 88"w
SOLD -
Dennis AllenSalmon Survival PanelCarved and Painted Cedar, Acrylic
- 28.25"h
- 31.5"w
- 1.5"d
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Preston SingletarySun Mask on Small BaseOpen Edition Cast and Frosted Glass
- 7"h
- 7"w
- 1"d
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Bill HolmNorth Wind on Puget Sound (Framed)Limited Edition Giclée Print, Conservation Framing
- 16.63"h
- 40.38"w
- .5"d
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Susan PointNorthwind’s Fishing Weir SeriesSerigraph
- 24"h
- 20"w
$4,200 Canadian