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
From the Trans-Canada Pacific Terminus in Tofino to the Lighthouse in Ucluelet, there are carvings to be found all throughout this peninsula. We’ve updated our
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