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  • First Nations, Metis & Inuit Paintings,
  • First Nations, Metis & Inuit Sculptures,
  • First Nations, Metis & Inuit Crafts,
  • North West Coast Wood Carvings & Masks,
  • Clayworks,
  • Art Cards & Prints,
    • Jewellery,
    • Dreamcatchers,
    • Canadian Original Art,
    • Unique & Diverse Art,
    • Soapstone Carvings,
    • Soapstone Sculpture,
    • First Nations Beadwork, Quill Work, Moccasins,
    • Birchbark Baskets,
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Specialties

  • Canadian Native Art,
  • Original First Nations, Metis & Inuit Art,

Languages Spoken

  • English,
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Explore First Nations’ culture in Edmonton

Explore First Nations’ culture in Edmonton

Located along 124 Street’s Gallery Walk, the Bearclaw Gallery showcases Canadian First Nations’ artists, from Mathewsie Iyaituk, Inuit soapstone carver, to Alex Janvier, Dene painter. The gallery was established in 1975, and since then has established itself as one-of-a-kind. Stop by to see what’s new in First Nations’ art.

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Independent art galleries to visit in Edmonton

Independent art galleries to visit in Edmonton

This art gallery focuses on work from First Nations artists across Canada. This includes everything from Inuit soapstone sculptures to North West wood carvings. The work of well-known native artists, such as Norval Morrisseau, Alex Janvier, Roy Thomas, Daphne Odijg, Jane Ash Poitras, Jim Logan and Maxine Noel is showcased here regularly.

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A contemporary culture crawl in Edmonton

A contemporary culture crawl in Edmonton

Their exhibits consider both contemporary and traditional themes of the Canadian First Nations. Bearclaw has worked hard to fortify relationships with First Nations artists across the country and promote First Nations and Inuit art at home and abroad. With beautiful sculptures and pottery pieces mixed among their paintings and crafts, this informed gallery is a lesson in history, culture and art alike.

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