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Wexe Totem by Dan Friday - #86

Wexe Totem by Dan Friday - #86

Hand sculpted glass, 16 x 5 x 6 in.

Regular price $7,725.00
Regular price Sale price $7,725.00

Price shown reflects an additional credit card processing fee. Discounts offered by Persimmon Hill are not applicable toward the purchase of artwork in the Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition & Sale.

Ownership of piece transfers to the buyer at time of purchase. All art will remain on display until the close of the exhibition, by which time each purchaser must have completed shipping arrangements with the shipping coordinator. Items will be shipped to the buyer according to agreed-upon arrangements.

Please Note: Buyers shipping/picking up artwork in the state of Oklahoma must pay Oklahoma state and local sales tax (8.625%). Change in shipping address post-sale may result in additional sales tax fees at buyer’s expense. Sales tax exemptions must be presented at the time of purchase. Sales tax exemptions will be honored, and buyers must present proof of exemption at the time of purchase.

To arrange for shipping, contact:
Lindsey Jones
(405) 264-2268
ljones@thecowboy.org

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About the Artist: Dan Friday

Hometown: Sedro Woolley, Washington
3 Pieces in Show
3 Years in Exhibition

Dan Friday is a member of the Lummi Nation and a Seattle-based glass artist. He has spent the last 25 years creating his own work and also working with artists such as Dale Chihuly, Paul
Marioni and Preston Singletary. The themes and images of his work are often drawn from his Coast Salish heritage and are solidified in the world of glass art.

Friday has taught at the University of Washington, Evergreen State College, Pilchuck Glass School and the Haystack Craft Center. He has had residencies at the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington; the Burke Museum in Seattle, Washington; the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York; and the Dream Community in Tai Pei, Taiwan.

Friday has been awarded the Bill Holm Grant, the People’s Choice Award from the Bellevue Art Museum, an Artist Trust Fellowship and the Discovery Fellowship through the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA).

His work is in many collections around the world.