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Nanaimo, BC Museum Celebrates the Art of Noel Brown

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Nanaimo, BC Museum Celebrates the Art of Noel Brown

Postby admin » Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:59 am

2012 National Aboriginal Day Celebrations
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June 21 to September 3, 2012

The Nanaimo Museum is featuring the art of Snuneymuxw artist Noel Brown in an exhibition that runs from June 21 - National Aboriginal Day – to September 3.

He is a renowned carver and jewellery maker whose art can be seen in many public areas of Nanaimo such as the BC Ferries Departure Bay terminal; the new cruise ship terminal; and the finely crafted posts outside the Snuneymuxw First Nation Administration building. His art and jewellery are becoming increasingly popular and his work has found an international market. The exhibition will feature several small and large examples of his work.
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Noel’s long connection to the museum began in 1995 when he painted the panels in the an earlier major Snuneymuxw exhibit, his first professional commission. He also designed the iconic ‘Circle of Life’ symbol that is used at the museum.

Noel is a member of the Snuneymuxw and Kwakwaka’wakw people and comes from a long tradition of artists and carvers on both sides of his family. He pays tribute to his ancestors and his heritage by immortalizing the Coast Salish culture in his art objects, especially from songs and stories told to him by his grandmother and Elders.
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