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RIP Kerri Dick (Kwakwaka'wakw/Haida/Kootenay, 1983-2024), Chilkat, Ravenstail, and Cedarbark weaver. Christine E Martin profile picture.
The Kerri Dick Memorial group is a community that comes together to celebrate the life of Kerri Dick, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend
Kerri first started weaving when she was eight years old, and has been creating pieces since 1991. She is the daughter of Kwakwaka'wakw artist, Beau Dick, and Haida artist, Sherri Dick. Kerri combines elements of carving, weaving, and beading in her artwork.
Haida and Kwakwak'wak'w weaver working with traditional natural materials on ancestral homelands •Chilkat •Ravenstail •Cedarbark ♥️. Follow. Message
Master Chilkat weaver Kerri Dick (Kwakwaka'wakw, Haida, Tlingit, Kootenay), whose artistry fused traditional carving, weaving, and beading practices.
Kerri has been creating pieces since 1991, and first started weaving when she was eight years old. Kerri is the daughter of Beau Dick and Sherri Dick.
Welcome Kerri Dick (b. 1983, Kwakwaka'wakw/Haida/Kootenay) on the occasion of her first exhibition NANMGAMALA at DIANA NEW YORK.
Born in 1983 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Kerry Dick was raised by a family of artists which included her mother, Haida artist Sherri Dick, and her father.
Kerri-Lynne Emily Dick was born in 1983 to Sherri and Beau Dick in Alert Bay, British Columbia. She started weaving when she was eight years old.
Remembering Kerri Dick, and sending my most sincere condolences to her loving family and friends. I had the incredible pleasure to bring Kerri to New York for
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