The Legacy Ltd
 
Here’s a partial listing of the Northwest Coast Indian artists we repeatedly show:
COAST SALISH: Shaun Peterson • Stan Greene • Susan Point •  Maynard Johnny • Dennis Allen • Randy Capoeman • Andrea Wilbur-Sigo  • Less LIE • Marvin Oliver • Manuel Salazar • Al Charles • Kelly Cannell
HAIDA: Alvin Adkins • Robert Davidson • Reggie Davidson • Bill Reid • Bill Bedard • Don Yeomans • Geoff Greene • Cooper Wilson
KWAKWAKA'WAKW: Wayne Alfred • Harold Alfred • Johnathan Henderson • Don Svanvik • Sean Whonnock • Calvin Hunt • Richard Hunt • Tom Hunt • Stan Hunt • Tony Hunt jr. • Mervyn Hunt Child • David Neel  • Joe Wilson • Rande Cooke • Patrick Hunt • Stephen Hunt • Steve Hunt • Beau Dick • Francis Dick • Donna Cranmer
MAKAH: Greg Colfax • John Goodwin • Micah Vogel • Alex McCarty • Spencer McCarty • Micah McCarty
NUU-CHAH-NULTH: Patrick Amos • George David • Joe David • Moy Sutherland • Tim Paul • Art Thompson • Doug David
TLINGIT: Mick Beasley • Rick Beasley • Wayne Price • Norm Jackson • Ben Paul • Terrence Campbell • Nick Galanin • Jim Schoppert
TSIMSHIAN: David Boxley • John Hudson • Norman Tait • David Robert Boxley • Robert Hewson • Mike Dangeli • Jack Hudson • Henry Green • Roy Vickers • Roxana Leask
OTHER ARTISTS: Barry Wilson • Derek Wilson • Henry Robertson • Josh Prescott • Thomas Stream • Glen Rabena • John Livingston • Duane Pasco • Valerie Malesku • Jerry Laktonen
 
Unique Exhibitions & Special  Services
Once or twice a year we mount a lavish exhibition on a  theme. Among the more noteworthy have been Art in Silver: Northwest Coast Indian  Contemporary Jewelry, 1974 (the only show, museum or gallery originated, to feature  this important art form); The Hunt Family Tree, 1988 (the definitive documentary so  far on that world renowned NWC Indian clan); Arctic Visions: Historic and Prehistoric  Objects from Alaska, 1989 (a comprehensive look at ancient Alaskan art forms); To  Dance: Ceremonial Art of the Living Northwest Coast, 1990 (the largest gallery show  ever of contemporary ceremonial artworks). Our exhibition, Monuments in  Cedar: Totem Poles of the Northwest Coast, featured 13 full size totem poles (and six  other large works) by leading Northwest Coast Indian artists. Of that show, Deloris Tarzan Ament of the Seattle Times wrote, "...a minor miracle... the resulting show is  rich testimony that it was well worth the trouble... it’s a fair bet you’ll  remember it for the rest of your life."
 
Services offered by The Legacy Ltd:
    •     Accept private commissions for objects such as masks and full size totem poles
    •     Work with corporate clients, architects, designers and museum  curators
    •     Ship worldwide
    •     Maintain biographies on all the NWC Indian artists we represent
    •     Conduct appraisals
    •     Promptly send photographs and details of new acquisitions
    •     Purchase single objects and collections of old Northwest Coast  Indian and Eskimo baskets and                      
                    artifacts (Two members of our staff each have 26 years experience with NW Coast Indian art.)
    •     Guarantee every art work we sell