The New Masters
Part of the Ravens
and Eagles: Haida Art series
Jeff Bear/Marianne Jones
Ravens and Eagles Productions
22:30 minutes •
2002
Haida art is in the hands of a new generation who are carrying on
the traditions. Like their weaving counterparts, young carvers in
Haida Gwaii have their predecessors' impressive legacy to match.
The New Masters features three leading carvers from the
new generation, some of the last apprentices that worked with the
late Haida Master Bill Reid. Tim Boyko and Garner Moody work out
of the same carvers' shed in Skidegate, British Columbia, a structure
originally built by one of their elders. They discuss the part they
played in a recent project that saw the completion of six totem
poles. Working alone, Clayton Gladstone carves on wood and precious
metals. He shares his views about contemporary and traditional art.
Subject(s): Artists–Tim
Boyko, Artists–Clayton
Gladstone, Artists–Garner
Moody, Indigenous
people–Haida, Sculpture
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visit: www.urbanrez.ca
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