Celebrating First Nations Artistry for nearly 20 years

Picturesque Granville Island provides the perfect setting for the Eagle Spirit Gallery, where land, sea and beautiful art come together. Eagle Spirit Gallery has been showcasing and promoting the work of the First Nations people for close to 20 years and is now the largest gallery in Vancouver to sell Canadian First Nations art.

Preserving the traditions to representing the future of First Nations art

The beautiful craft and artwork of the First Nations people is housed in a museum-like setting and boasts an impressive collection of Northwest Coast and Inuit art. The art is created by First Nations artists who still follow the ancient practice of using local wood and stone harvested from sustainable sources for their work.

The gallery’s vision is to promote the history and culture of the First Nations people through its art by supporting and celebrating the art in a socially and environmentally conscious manner, as this is the cultural tradition of the People.

Renown around the world

From public museums to private collectors, Eagle Spirit has clients across the globe. Eagle Spirit Gallery and the artists it represents have provided artwork for various shows and exhibitions including the Museum of Arts and Design New York, the Smithsonian Museums in New York and Washington D.C., Fortnum and Mason in London, England, the American Museum of Natural History in New York, the Museum of Civilization in Ontario, the Heard Museum in Arizona and many more locations.

Our experienced and professional team can ship artwork to any destination around the world. Commissions are also available. Please enquire with the gallery for further details. Click here to contact us for more details.

Eagle Spirit Gallery is located in picturesque Granville Island in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Eagle Spirit Gallery artworks in museums

November 1st, 2008
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