About Eagle Feather Gallery
Eagle Feather Gallery, located in the heart of Victoria, British Columbia, is a vibrant space dedicated to showcasing Indigenous art. Founded in 1995, the gallery has become a cherished hub for both local and international visitors seeking authentic Native art and culture. The gallery represents an array of talented Indigenous artists including renowned figures such as Robert Davidson, a celebrated Haida artist known for his contributions to contemporary art; and Charles Joseph, a Tsleil-Waututh artist famous for his striking wood carvings.
Eagle Feather Gallery is particularly well-known for its extensive collection of totem poles, masks, and traditional crafts, reflecting the rich heritage and stories of Native communities. The gallery’s mission is to promote cultural awareness and understanding through art, fostering a connection between the audience and the distinctive narratives that each piece embodies.
Hub of creativity, the gallery's style blends traditional Native art with contemporary techniques, appealing to a broad audience that includes art collectors, cultural enthusiasts, and the general public. Its focus on authenticity and quality ensures that visitors are not only seeing art but experiencing a piece of Indigenous identity and history.
In addition to hosting regular exhibitions, the gallery also participates in community events and workshops, providing educational opportunities that deepen the understanding of Indigenous art forms. Funded and founded by a group of passionate Indigenous artists, Eagle Feather Gallery continues to be a beacon of culture and creativity in the vibrant city of Victoria, inviting all to experience the profound stories told through art.
Other Galleries