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  1. The Bill Reid Gallery is a public space that celebrates the diverse cultures and art of the Northwest Coast. It features the works of legendary Haida artist Bill Reid and contemporary Indigenous artists, as well as exhibitions, programs, and a shop.

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  2. Explore the permanent collection of Bill Reid, a renowned Haida artist, and contemporary Indigenous art at this cultural institution. Learn about the gallery's history, programs, and community partnerships.

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  3. Explore the art and culture of the Northwest Coast at the Bill Reid Gallery, named after the Haida master artist Bill Reid. See the current exhibition Body Language, featuring contemporary Indigenous tattooing, piercing and adornment, and learn about the history and significance of this art form.

  4. The gallery has a permanent collection of art and archives related to Bill Reid and his legacy, including the Simon Fraser University Bill Reid Collection. Learn how to access, donate or appraise the collection online or by contacting the curator.

  5. The Bill Reid Gallery is Canada's only public gallery dedicated to contemporary Indigenous Art of the Northwest Coast. It showcases the work of Bill Reid and other artists, and offers programs that celebrate and promote Indigenous cultures and art.