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Jim Hart • Spirit Gallery

    https://spirit-gallery.com/native-artist/jim-hart/
    Jim is committed to working with emerging young artists from his community and, as a hereditary chief, has many responsibilities to carry out for his people. In his words, he enjoys “working for outsiders because they are interested in Haida art and culture” , but he knows that he needs to “bring it back to (his) people—to the youth who are taking new directions.” (Jim Hart, 2000)

Jim Hart – Native Art Prints

    https://nativeartprints.com/collections/jim-hart
    Jim's career has consisted of successive accomplishments and masterworks. He has produced some of the most refined and famous Haida artworks in existence. Jim apprenticed with acclaimed Haida artist, Robert Davidson, in 1979 when he started working as an artist full-time, and then he trained with Bill Reid from 1980 to 1984.

James Hart National Gallery of Canada

    https://www.gallery.ca/collection/artist/james-hart
    Nov 10, 2011 · James (Jim) Hart is one of the Northwest Coast’s most accomplished artists. In addition to his mastery in carving monumental sculptures and totem poles, he is a skilled jeweler and printer and is considered a pioneer among Haida artists in the use of bronze. Jim Hart …

Civilization.ca - Haida - Haida art - Artists

    https://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/aborig/haida/haaat07e.html
    Jim Hart The youngest of the Haida carvers to show great promise is Jim Hart, who in 1988 supervised the construction of the Haida house in the Grand Hall of the Canadian Museum of Civilization.

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