Artist Profile: Robinson Cook
When Robinson Cook arrived in Tofino in ‘91, the old growth cedars of Meares’ Island “radically changed his world.” That encounter sent him on a
When Robinson Cook arrived in Tofino in ‘91, the old growth cedars of Meares’ Island “radically changed his world.” That encounter sent him on a
“There’s no wrong answer to say who you are.” Hjalmer Wenstob In his Indigenous Studies class at Camosun College, Hjalmer Wenstob begins and ends every
Part of the mission of the Carving on the Edge Festival is to support growth in the carving community. Every year, the festival has hosted
The winner of the 2021 Virtual Carving on the Edge Festival’s Kestrel Tool giveaway is Kaylyn Messer. We got in touch with her to get
Our Friday Night program Coastal Trade Routes honoured the vast community networks that connect our stories up and down the west coast. Through the refinement
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