February 16, 2006 (Press Release) --
The artists will be on site to speak about First Nations traditions and dance their creations, with performances starting at 1:00 and 4:00. Rain or shine, the dances will be held inside.
Visitors are invited to stroll through 2000 sq ft. of hand carved totem poles, masks, paddles, silver and gold jewelry, bent-wood boxes, paintings and prints celebrating the achievements of Northwest Coast First Nations artists. The collection is accented by locally designed and wearable artwork including embroidered vests, t-shirts, shawls, pullovers and wraps.
About Tribal Spirit Gallery:
Tribal Spirit Gallery represents First Nations artwork from the Northwest Coast of British Columbia, Canada. Selected works are available from accomplished artists including Mungo Martin (Chief NaKePenkim), David Martin, Trevor Hunt, Stan Hunt, Charlie James, David Mungo Knox, Tim Alfred, George Hunt III, and Stan Wamiss.
Our exhibit preserving the last pole carved by Kwaguilth Chief, Mungo Martin in the memory of his son David Martin provides an educational viewpoint on the preservation of Northwest Coast traditions and the lives of the First Nations people.
Cultural Events are planned throughout the year, inviting the local and surrounding communities to take part in traditional and contemporary perspectives by First Nations artists.
Contact:
Jaye Lyonns, Owner
Tribal Spirit Gallery
20435 Fraser Hwy Langley BC
604 514 2377
http://www.tribalspiritgallery.com
Visitors are invited to stroll through 2000 sq ft. of hand carved totem poles, masks, paddles, silver and gold jewelry, bent-wood boxes, paintings and prints celebrating the achievements of Northwest Coast First Nations artists. The collection is accented by locally designed and wearable artwork including embroidered vests, t-shirts, shawls, pullovers and wraps.
About Tribal Spirit Gallery:
Tribal Spirit Gallery represents First Nations artwork from the Northwest Coast of British Columbia, Canada. Selected works are available from accomplished artists including Mungo Martin (Chief NaKePenkim), David Martin, Trevor Hunt, Stan Hunt, Charlie James, David Mungo Knox, Tim Alfred, George Hunt III, and Stan Wamiss.
Our exhibit preserving the last pole carved by Kwaguilth Chief, Mungo Martin in the memory of his son David Martin provides an educational viewpoint on the preservation of Northwest Coast traditions and the lives of the First Nations people.
Cultural Events are planned throughout the year, inviting the local and surrounding communities to take part in traditional and contemporary perspectives by First Nations artists.
Contact:
Jaye Lyonns, Owner
Tribal Spirit Gallery
20435 Fraser Hwy Langley BC
604 514 2377
http://www.tribalspiritgallery.com

Langley, BC, February 17, 2006 -- Tribal Spirit Gallery, First Nations art gallery and latest addition to the evolving destination point of downtown Langley, B.C., announces it's Grand Opening.
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