In 2008, the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art was launched to celebrate the work and continue the legacy of Bill Reid, an iconic and master goldsmith, sculptor, and carver, in addition to broadcaster, writer, and activist. “His influence and his ongoing inspiration for young emerging artists today is very special,” says Curator Beth Carter.
Reid, who lived from 1920 to 1998, was one of the most famous Indigenous artists of his time. His mother was Haida and his father American with Scottish German Roots. Reid, who began connecting
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