Thomas Cannell
Vancouver, Canada
"Female Salish Welcome Figure - Douglas College, New Westminster, BC, 2011; "Terra Nova Bench" - City of Richmond, BC, 2011; "Fish Trap Medallion" - Richmond, BC, 2013; "Salish Fish Trap" - Richmond, BC, 2013; "Salish Markers" - Richmond, BC, 2013; "Vitality" - City of Burnaby, BC, 2010; "State of Nature" - City of Burnaby, BC, 2010; "Thunder" - VANOC, Thunderbird Stadium, UBC, Vancouver, BC, 2009.

Thomas Cannell is a Coast Salish artist who was born on Musqueam traditional territory in 1980. He has spent his whole life on the Musqueam Reserve in Vancouver, BC, and has been immersed in the long-established art and cultural traditions of his Musqueam ancestors. Thomas mentored with his mother, Susan Point, honing his skills as a carver and designer. His artwork reflects his respect and love for his Salish roots and the natural evolution of his people. He currently works on large-scale public art works in many different mediums with Susan and on his own. His was a recipient of the BC Creative Achievement Award for First Nations’ Art in 2014.

Artwork nameArtistYearNeighbourhoodProgram
Thomas Cannell
2014
Marpole
Private development
Thomas Cannell
2023
Marpole
Private development
Thomas Cannell
2023
Marpole
Private development
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