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Turtle Island Gallery Dorothy Grant
 
Dorothy Grant was born in Hydaburg Alaska and grew up in Ketchikan Alaska. She is a Kaigani Haida of the raven clan from the Brown Bear House of Howkan. Among her family crests are: Two-finned Killer Whale, Shark, Berry Picker in the Moon, Two-headed Raven and Brown Bear.

Fired by creative forces, Grant spins the 10,000 year old legends of the Haida into high style, fusing myth into each flawlessly designed and manufactured garment. Drawing from ancient stories, she translates age-old symbols and forms into equally timeless clothing. Her garments, ceremonial button blankets and spruce root hats are treasured by Haidas as expressions of living culture and may be found in art collections and various museums in Canada and the United States. Her strong connection to her culture and deepened sense of Haida identity is the creative force behind her Feastwear and Dorothy Grant labels.

In 1983 she began sketching Haida art onto clothing. As the idea developed, she was strongly motivated by non-native designers who were incorporating North West Coast native art into their clothing. She felt it was a poor representation of a beautiful art form. She decided to sharpen her design and art skills by attending the Helen Lefeaux School of Fashion Design in Vancouver BC, graduating in 1988.

In 1993 Dorothy Grant won the Best Professional Designer Award at the “Winds of Change” fashion competition held in Toronto. The event was sponsored by the Canada Council for Native Business. As part of the award, Dorothy traveled to France to take part in the Paris fall fashion event “Les Vendanges sur la Montaigne”. Her work was also featured at a special reception at the Canadian Embassy in Paris.

In 1994 Dorothy opened her first retail store in the prestigious Sinclair Centre in Vancouver, BC.

In 2008, Ms. Grant moved forward with a 2,500 s.f. studio located in the heart of Vancouver, BC’s SOMA district. To compliment her wearable art, she presented original sand-blasted, hand-blown glass sculptures and ceremonial hats she was inspired to create. The studio also features art from other native artists.
Dorothy Grant - Vancouver Leather Hand Bag
Vancouver Leather Hand Bag
8 x 10 in.  Wearable Art - clothing
US$225
Dorothy Grant - Vests and Jackets - 25% off
Vests and Jackets - 25% off
Wearable Art - clothing
US$125
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Dorothy Grant - Men's and Ladies Spectator Jackets and  scarf
Men's and Ladies Spectator Jackets and scarf
Wearable Art - clothing
Dorothy Grant - Wool Scarf and Teflon Jacket - 25% off
Wool Scarf and Teflon Jacket - 25% off
Wearable Art - clothing
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Dorothy Grant - Eco - Fleece Hoodie
Eco - Fleece Hoodie
Wearable Art - clothing
US$130
Dorothy Grant - Cashmere Killerwhale Shawl
Cashmere Killerwhale Shawl
200 x 70 cm  Wearable Art - clothing
US$695
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Dorothy Grant - Silk Jacket with Embroidered Lapels
Silk Jacket with Embroidered Lapels
Wearable Art - clothing
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Please email the gallery to view more works by Dorothy Grant.

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