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Phil Gray (artist)
Phil Gray is a Tsimshian and Mikisew Cree Northwest Coast artist who specializes in wood carvings (masks, poles, sculptures and drums). His work uses traditional technique and features imagery from legends.〔(Cedar Chic: Northwest Coast Native Décor ) Jan 28 • ARTS & CULTURE, home, visual arts • No Comments on Cedar Chic: Northwest Coast Native Décor by ALEX DAWKINS Urban Native Magazine〕 In 2014, Gray was awarded a British Columbia Creative Achievement Award in Aboriginal Art from the Government of British Columbia.〔()〕〔()〕
Gray began carving in 1999 with Salish artist, Gerry Sheena. He also had the opportunity to study Advanced Design under acclaimed Haida artist, Robert Davidson (artist). He works primarily in cedar, alder and boxwood. He creates masks, panels, poles, sculptures and drums. He belongs to the Killerwhale (Gispuwada) Clan and the majority of his works are created in his traditional Tsimshian style.
== Artistic Work ==
Gray's work includes carving totem poles, painting bentwood boxes, and making cedar masks. In September of 2003, he had three of his pieces donated to the Burke Museum in Seattle, Washington State. In 2005, he was featured in the 'Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 2' exhibit at the Museum of Art and Design in New York. In the winter of 2007, he completed a large commission of sculptural works for Sonora Resort on Sonora Island, BC. Also in 2007, he completed the Northwest Coast Jewellery Arts Program at the Native Education College in Vancouver, under Kwakwaka’wakw and Haida artist, Dan Wallace (artist).

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