April

Yup’ik masks have been used for centuries to connect us to the spirits that live in the waters, animals, and lands around us. We rely on these animals to give themselves to us when we hunt, fish, or gather. As a person wears a mask they embody the spirit that is represented on that mask.
During times before colonial or outside influences, many masks would be created and worn in pairs or multiples. As they were collected over time, these pairs were often separated and dispersed around the world to many museums or private collections. Many of the pieces in this exhibit were created in pairs to share the importance of these twins or partners and their relationships to each other and ourselves. This aspect of mask wearing would create a relationship between the spirits and foil the personalities of the spirits.
Traditionally, people would gather from the whole community and have a song and dance that accompanies the mask as it is being worn. With storytelling, we are able to send prayers to the spirits and spirit world. Oftentimes, these masks would experience a transformation physically by being changed through elements like water, earth, fire, or leaving it out on the land to decompose naturally. As a mask went through a transformation through an element, we hoped and prayed that we would have a spiritual transformation as well—in a way giving an offering to the spirits.
My hope is that as you look at these masks and other objects in this show you will see the spirits and consider giving your own offering.”
-Drew Michael
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EVENTS!
DREW MICHAEL ARTIST’S RECEPTION & EXHIBIT TALK
Wednesday Evening: April 23rd, 6-7:30PM
RSVP REQUIRED FOR THE 4/23 TALK
Drew Michael (Yup’ik / Inupiaq) will be joining us from Alaska for an Artist’s Reception & Exhibit Talk, during which he will share insights and inspiration behind this incredible body of work.
RSVP to reserve your spot to this Exhibit Talk by calling or emailing!
206-405-4040
art@stoningtongallery.com
Exhibition Dates:
April 2, 2025 - April 26, 2025Involved Artists:
Drew Michael
Featured Works
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Drew MichaelInua Spirit FigureBasswood, Wooden Rod, Acrylic
- 69.5"h
- 25"w
- 22"d
$22,222 -
Drew MichaelIconsBasswood, Oak Wood, Feathers, Furniture Tacks, and Acrylic
- 35"h
- 18"w
- 1.75"d
$8,000 (Sold as a Set) -
Drew MichaelDance FansBasswood, Mahogany Wood, Brass Rod, Feathers, Furniture Tacks, and Acrylic
- 22"h
- 26"w
- 9"d
$5,000 (Sold as a Set) -
Drew MichaelLooking into the ArcticBasswood, Oak Wood, Furniture Tacks, Feathers, Acrylic
- 26.5"h
- 23"w
- 4.5"d
$3,500 -
Drew MichaelYellow ReflectionsBasswood, Oak Wood, Buoy Rubber, Reclaimed Old French Nails, Acrylic, Furniture Tacks
- 45"h
- 47"w
- 3.5"d
$15,000 -
Drew MichaelCalm of the Arctic TwinBasswood, Oakwood, Buoy Rubber, Reclaimed Old French Nails, Acrylic, Furniture Tacks
- 51"h
- 55"w
- 7"d
$15,000 -
Drew MichaelCalm of the ArcticBasswood, Oakwood, Buoy Rubber, Reclaimed Old French Nails, Acrylic, Furniture Tacks
- 52"h
- 55.5"w
- 6"d
$15,000 -
Drew MichaelWater’s EdgeBasswood, Furniture Tacks, Acrylic Paint
- 41"h
- 31"w
- 3"d
$20,000 -
Drew MichaelLooking BetweenBasswood, Cedar, Furniture Tacks, Nails, Buoy Rubber, Acrylic
- 53"h
- 57"w
- 5"d
SOLD