Searching for Northwest Coast Jewelry Arts Program information? Follow the links below to find all the information you need and more.
http://www.necvancouver.org/programs/fine-arts/northwest-coast-jewellery-arts
Program Description Established in 2008, the Native Education College’s Northwest Coast Jewellery Arts (NCJA) program is the first training program specific to Indigenous jewellery traditions.
https://www.coastmountaincollege.ca/programs/explore/freda-diesing-school-of-northwest-coast-art/
Build on the solid foundation laid in the Diploma program in First Nations Northwest Coast Art by learning and practicing the traditional arts of jewelry and sculpture under the mentorship of world-renowned master artists and instructors.
https://catalogue.coastmountaincollege.ca/programs/first-nations-fine-arts-advanced-diploma/
Students of Aboriginal descent build on the solid foundation laid in the Diploma program in First Nations Northwest coast art by learning and practicing the traditional arts of jewelry and sculpture under the mentor-ship of world-renowned master artist/instructors.
http://www.davidneelstudio.com/
Our Northwest coast Native Art and jewelry is created by David Neel, who descends from a family of Kwakiutl artists, including: Dave Neel Senior, Ellen Neel, Mungo Martin and Charlie James. He worked as a professional photographer in the USA before returning to Vancouver to apprentice as a carver with Wayne Alfred and Beau Dick.
https://www.northwestnativejewelry.com/
Our Northwest coast Native Art and jewelry is created by David Neel, who descends from a family of Kwakiutl artists, including: Dave Neel Senior, Ellen Neel, Mungo Martin and Charlie James. He worked as a professional photographer in the USA before returning to Vancouver to apprentice as a carver with Wayne Alfred and Beau Dick.
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