2022 GWIX’ID

APRIL 16th, 2022

Ceremonial/Art is thrilled to present a collection of new carvings by Noka Tsi (Corey Laroque).

Corey Larocque’s (b. 1982, Cree, Haida, Gitksan) lineage dates to the original 7 Sisters of the Tongas Island Haida on his mother’s side, and to the Gitxsan Bear clan on his father’s. Larocque began making art at a very young age copying line form from his grandfather’s bentwood boxes. In his late 20s, Corey was mentored by celebrated artist Beau Dick and inspired by the works of Russell Smith, Wayne Alfred, and Marcus Alfred. Today, Corey’s foundation in the native art form stems from his use of raw materials including cedar, alder, yew and working in metalsmithing with silver, copper, gold with engraving and repousse. Central to Corey’s world is the Potlatch; the traditional ceremony where spiritual regalia is considered the highest expression of North West Coast native art. In the 2015 potlatch, Corey received the named Noka Tsi from Kwakwaka’wakw Chief Marcus Alfred, meaning “big heart”. 

The exhibition space exists and operates on the traditional and unceded territories of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), səl’ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations.

Install view of GWIX'ID, Ceremonial/Art Gallery,

2022

Install view of GWIX'ID, Ceremonial/Art Gallery,

2022

Install view of GWIX'ID, Ceremonial/Art Gallery,

2022

Ghost Pookmis Mask,

2022,

21 x 33 x 7.5",

Red Cedar, Acrylic, Chicken Feathers, Cedar Bark

Dzunukwa Geekum Mask ,

2021,

9.5 x 15 x 8”,

Cedar, Graphite, Finished with Horse Hair

Spirit Bear,

2022,

20 x 29 x 6",

Red Cedar, Oxidized Pigment, Cedar Bark, Bear Fur

Potlatch Dance Mask,

2022,

13 x 19 x 12",

Red Cedar, Acrylic, Raven Feathers, Hair

Moon Mask,

2022,

14 x 14 x 4",

Red Cedar, Oxidized Pigment, Cedar Bark, Horse Hair

Tukwid,

2022,

10.5 x 28 x 16",

Red Cedar, Acrylic, Raven Feathers, Cotton

Pookmis Mask,

2022,

13 x 22 x 8",

Red Cedar, Pigment, Rope, Elk Hide

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