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Suquamish master weaver Ed Carierre
Western Washington University  College of Fine and Performing Arts
Western Gallery

Master Carver

Jewell Praying Wolf James

Thurs., Oct. 27 at 5 p.m.
Western Gallery
in the Fine Arts Building

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A lecture by the master carver Jewell Praying Wolf James, who selected, designed, and carved the healing totem pole that will be part of the National Library of Medicine’s Native Voices exhibition. James is more than an artist of international standing, he is the head of the House of Tears Carvers and a long-time leader of the Lummi Indian Nation. James also is a forceful advocate for worldwide environmental restoration and preservation.

Part of the SUSAN POINT PAST PRESENT: CULTURAL VISIONS IN NEW MEDIA exhibition at the Western Gallery.


Parking Info


Free parking in C/CR Lots

Stay dry - use the Parkmobile app to pay with your device and parking in 17G behind the Fine Arts Building


Part of the SUSAN POINT PAST PRESENT: CULTURAL VISIONS IN NEW MEDIA exhibition at the Western Gallery.
For disability accommodations, please contact the department presenting the event. Disability access information is available online at Parking Services, and further resources can be found on Western's Disability Resources website.
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