REG DAVIDSON
APPRENTICESHIPS:
- Three Totem Pole Sculptures, PepsiCo Kendall Sculpture Park, under
Haida artist, Robert Davidson, Purchase, New York, 1985-88.
- Crab of The Woods, Limited edition bronze sculpture, under
Robert Davidson, PepsiCo Kendall Sculpture Park, Purchase, New York, 1984.
- Raven Bringing Light to the World, Limited edition bronze sculpture, under Robert Davidson, Canadian Museum of Civilization,
Hull, Quebec, 1984.
- Three Watchmen, Totem Pole sculpture, under Robert Davidson,
Maclean-Hunter Building, College Park, Toronto, Ontario, 1983-84.
- Charles Edenshaw Memorial House Front and Posts, under Robert
Davidson, Old Massett, Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte
Islands), British Columbia, 1977-78.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
- Native Talking Stick Show, Derek Simpkins Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, December 1993.
- Miniature Mask Show, Altering Gallery, Victoria,
British Columbia.
- Eagle of the Dawn, Joint Show with Robert Davidson, Art Space Gallery, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
- Haida Ritual Art: The Insistent Present, Meridian Gallery, San Francisco,
California, 1990.
- Beyond Revival: Contemporary Northwest Coast Native Art,
Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1989.
- Masks: An Exhibition of Northwest Coast Native Masks, Inuit Gallery, Vancouver,
British Columbia, 1989.
- Northwest Coast: Native American Art, Craft Alliance Education Center and
Gallery, Saint Louis, Missouri, 1989.
- Quintana Gallery - Northwest Coast Exhibitions, Portland, Oregon, 1987 and 1988.
- Hands of Creation: An Exhibition of Northwest Coast Native Art,
Inuit Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1987.
- Potlatch Presents - Northern Comfort: Dempsey Bob and Reg Davidson,
Potlatch Arts, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1982.
- Pipes That Won't Smoke; Coal That Won't Burn: Haida
Sculpture in Argillite, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta, 1981.
- The Legacy: Continuing Traditions of Canadian Northwest Coast Indian Art,
British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria, British Columbia, and
traveled across Canada and to Edinburgh, Scotland, 1980.
- Art Space Gallery: Twelve Sided Wolf, Robert Davidson and Reg
Davidson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
- Eight Foot Totem Pole, Private collection, Bahamas, 2000.
- Reg Davidson, Workshops:Haida Whistles and Haida Apron Designs,
University of Alaska-Ketchikan, April 1994.
- Reg Davidson: Nine Foot Haida Pole, Haida dancing, slide
show, Birmingham Alabama.
- Reg Davidson, Workshops: Haida Rattles and Haida Design, University of Alaska -
Ketchikan, February 1993.
- Yaalth Tluu:Raven Canoe, M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, San
Francisco, California, 1991.
- Reg Davidson: Silk-screen Prints, Cafe Gallery,
Old Massett, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, 1989 and 1990.
- Thirty Foot Canoe, The Haida Project, San Francisco, California, 1990.
- Eight Foot Pole, Watchman, Eagle, Frog Crests, Province of British
Columbia for National Tour Association, Baltimore, Maryland, 1988.
- Forty Foot Memorial Frontal Pole, K'aadsnee Cultural Longhouse,
Masset, Haida Gwaii, BC, in memory of the late Claude Davidson and Robert Davidson
Sr., 1989-90.
- Eagle Memorial Sculpture, David Adam, Masset, Haida Gwaii, British
Columbia, 1988.
- Reg Davidson: Masks, Prints and Blankets,
Baya Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1987.
- Thirty Foot Pole, Claude Davidson, Chief of Dadens, Masset, Haida
Gwaii, British Columbia, 1986.
- Thirty Foot Pole, Three Figure Eagle Crest, Malaspina College for
Tamagawa University, Japan, 1980.
COLLECTIONS:
- Private Collections in Canada, USA, Germany, Japan, and England.
- Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec.
- Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta.
- Museum of Northern British Columbia, Prince Rupert, British Columbia.
- Queen Charlotte Islands Museum, Skidegate, British Columbia.
- Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, British Columbia.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS/CATALOGUES:
- Beyond Revival: Contemporary Northwest Coast Native Art, Barbara
DeMott, Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1989.
- Northwest Coast: Native American Art, Barbara Loeb, Crafts Alliance
Education Center and Gallery, Missouri, 1989.
- Masks: An Exhibition of Northwest Coast Native Masks, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, 1989.
- Hands of Creation: An Exhibition of Northwest Coast Native Art,
Inuit Gallery, Vancouver, 1987.
- A Haida Potlatch, Ulli Steltzer, Douglas & MacIntyre, Vancouver, BC, 1984.
- A Guide to Buying Contemporary Northwest
Coast Indian Arts, Karen Duffek, University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology, 1983.
- Northwest Coast Indian Graphics: An Introduction to Silkscreen Prints,
Edwin S. Hall Jr., Margaret B. Blackman, Vincent Rickard, University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1981.
- Pipes That Won't Smoke; Coal That Won't Burn: Haida Sculpture in
Argillite, Carol Sheehan, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, 1981.
- The Legacy: Continuing Traditions of Canadian Northwest Coast Indian Art,
Peter Macnair, Alan Hoover, Kevin Neary, British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria, 1980.
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