Ahtsik Native Art Gallery: Original Northwest Coast Indian Art

Gallery

Come visit our beautiful Cedar gallery on the Pacific Rim highway heading out of Port Alberni towards Tofino (hwy 4) on Vancouver Island. Ahtsik Native Art Gallery opened December 13th 2008. I am, Gordon Dick, the Artist and Owner of Ahtsik Native Art Gallery. I carved the Kingfisher design of the front entrance as well as the Eagle and Wolf posts that represent my Grandparents. You are welcome to come and see me create original Northwest Coast Art inside the gallery. In warmer months, you can come and see larger Wood projects being carved just outside the gallery, such as a totem pole. I sell many other local First Nations Artists’ Canadian Indian Art work from World Renowned to up and coming. Commissions are accepted.

Up Comming 3rd Annual Artists At Work Dec 17 and 18

Time: 11 to 5:00pm

Doug David
Randy Atleo
Ray Sim
Maria Desnoyer
Gordon Dick
Come and see artists create their art in house. Observe wood carving, painting, jewelry carving and Basket Weaving.

Enter a draw to win a Gift Certificate for Ahtsik Native Art Gallery.

Contact Information

Gordon Dick
7133A Pacific Rim Highway
Port Alberni, B.C.
V9Y 8Y4

art@gordondick.ca

phone 250-723-DICK(3425)
fax 250-723-3477
1-888-3AHTSIK (248745)

Hours
Open 10:30am to 5pm
Closed Tuesday and Wednesdays

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Tsimshian Memories

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Price: $1800

Artist: Dorothy Jarvis

Description: Acrylic on canvas 36x 48 by Dorothy Jarvis The totem poles of the Pacific Northwest and interior of B.C. have a special place in my heart .Growing up in Prince Rupert I learned to appreciate these majestic works of art. Each one with a different story to share The old houses are circa1900 built form wooden planks. Very few stand to-day. Only shells remain still beautiful in their simplicity. I am humbled to try and let the viewer go into the past in a dream like scene.Please take what you feel and understand the spirit in which it was painted.