Art

The Chief Seattle Club is proud to count among our members and friends many accomplished artists and craftsmen. In this section we showcase some of the beautiful art created by our members, or donated and displayed in our 2nd Ave home.



Andrew Morrison (Navajo, Haida) - Art Coordinator

The Chief Seattle Club is proud to announce the addition of renowned artist Andrew Morrison to the team. Andrew’s tribal heritage hails from the Northwest coast, to the Southwest regions. He is both Mescalero and White Mountain Apache; and also Haida as of the Raven Moiety.

 

“My artwork is positive, powerful, traditional, modern, innovative and always on the cutting edge of creation. My artwork reflects my Native American Heritage. I am always willing to try new things, develop new ways, and create new opportunities. I have an obligation and responsibility to use this God given talent in a divine way to better myself, family, and community” -- Andrew Morrison, onestaa.com

 

Beadwork

Mark at workPatricia at workThe club has several expert beadworkers among its members, including Mark Kremen, shown here wearing a cap embellished with intricate beadwork, and Patricia Abbott-Moruza, here working on an earring.

 

 

Ron Hilbert

This enormous longhouse scene painted by the late Ron Hilbert depicts a traditional gathering scene.

Longhouse oil on canvas by Ron Hilbert
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More of Ron's work is displayed at the Daybreak Star Cultural Center at Discovery Park, the Washington State Convention & Trade Center and the University of Washington's Allen Library.

 


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