James Harry

Artist James (Nexw’Kalus-Xwalacktun) Harry has developed his own approach to Indigenous art and practice. He uses cedar wood, metal, light, and traditional formline styles to create totems and other artworks, as well as abstract art. Harry also produces community-based art projects that bring people together, change ideas, and remind the community that transformations occurred.

James Harry was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to a family of artists. He is of Squamish Nation (Swxwú7meshḵ) and European descent (Scottish and German). His father, Xwalacktun, is a master carver of the Squamish Nation, and he learned Indigenous stories, Salish design, and carving skills from him. He learned to draw and paint with his artist mother. Growing up, Harry was immersed in Squamish Nation culture and traditions, which deeply influence his artistic style and approach. Harry earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Emily Carr University of Arts and Design in Vancouver, British Columbia.

"Washington State is home to many Indigenous nations, including the Squamish Nation, whose traditional territories span across the Salish Sea and surrounding areas. It is important to acknowledge and respect the sovereignty of Indigenous nations and their ongoing relationship with their lands and waters." –James Harry