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Spécialités
Lattimer Gallery offers offer a fascinating display of gold and silver jewellery, argillite carvings, soapstone sculptures, bentwood boxes, masks, totem poles, and much more. In our «longhouse» we also feature a large selection of original paintings and limited edition prints by many well known Native artists. We want you to be swept away by the selection and quality of art that we house here at Lattimer Gallery.
We offer free gift wrapping in the gallery and are happy to extend this service to the web as well. We ship worldwide and accept all major credit cards.
Historique
Fondé en 1986.
Lattimer Gallery was established in 1986 by Leona Lattimer and her husband, David. Having spent much of their adult lives travelling throughout British Columbia, Leona and David made strong personal and professional connections with many Northwest Coast Native artists. Leona and David continued to foster these relationships with the artists once they settled in Vancouver. Peter Lattimer, the grandson of Leona and David, took over the family business in 2001. It has been especially important to Peter that young First Nations artists within British Columbia are represented within the Northwest Coast Art market. Supporting emerging artists is a strong focus of Lattimer Gallery
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Peter Lattimer, owner of Lattimer Gallery, one of Vancouver’s established Northwest Coast Native art galleries, has been supporting local artists for over 15 years.
Presenting the artwork of emerging Native artists of the Northwest Coast is a strong focus at Lattimer Gallery. Peter has been encouraging young artists since he took over the gallery in 2001. Since that time, Peter has also been involved in promoting Northwest Coast art outside the gallery. He has spoken at local schools and colleges about his business and the Northwest Coast art market. He co-ordinated with the Native Education College to curate and host an annual graduation show for the Northwest Coast Jewellery Arts program, and produced the catalogue for this graduation show in 2008 and 2009. In addition, Peter oversees the publication of a quarterly newsletter and operates a weekly web log, both of which are dedicated to educating clients and the public about Northwest Coast Native art and culture.