Featured Artist: James Kwaksistala

James Kwaksistala began carving in 2022 under the guidance of his uncle, Rob Kwaksistala. What started as a spring apprenticeship during his final year of high school soon became a turning point, awakening a desire for connection to his Indigenous heritage.

He relocated from Vancouver to Campbell River to study with master carvers Bill Henderson, Junior Henderson, and Greg Henderson, immersing himself in the discipline of Northwest Coast carving.

Rooted in wood, his practice extends into painting, digital design, and printmaking. Through each medium, James continues to explore identity, lineage, and the living continuity of tradition.
 

James Kwaksistala's Bakwus mask made from carved and painted wood. Bakwus is a deceiving spirit
James Kwaksistala's speaker mask made from Red cedar, acrylics paint, crystal and cedar bark
Carved figure on wood plinth
James Kwaksistala's Medicine Man mask made from alder wood, red cedar bark, feathers, lemon oil
James Kwaksistala's “lo'linux̲w “ Ghost- mask made from Alder wood, Acrylics and Cedar bark
James Kwaksistala's ‘na̲muk̓wala Speaker mask made from, red cedar, cedar bark, acrylic paint, abalone and glass crystal