
Available at the Stonington Gallery in Seattle, WA.
Much of my art is available for purchase on this and other websites. However, if you want to see my art in person before you purchase a piece, you might want to visit one of the art galleries throughout the Pacific Northwest that represent my work year-round.
Some of these art galleries specialize in Pacific Northwest Native American art, some carry a broader range of contemporary artwork.
These fine art galleries are located in some of the most beautiful places in the world. Please be sure to visit them on your travels, even if you're "just looking."

Seattle, now one of the largest seaports in the Pacific Northwest, was named in 1853 after Chief Sealth, chief of the two local tribes who inhabited the region at the time.
Stonington is one of the finest art galleries in Seattle. They carry the works of both Native and non-Native American artists whose works reflect the rich history of Pacific Northwest Native American art. Learn more: Stonington Gallery

Cannon Beach is home to Haystack Rock, the third largest coastal monolith in the world, and is designated as a National Wilderness area. Originally Cannon Beach was inhabited by the Tillamook (Nehalem) Indians.
You'll be able to find a number of my larger masks at this art gallery. Check it out: Northwest by Northwest Gallery

Lincoln City, located on the Central Oregon Coast, was originally occupied by the Siletz Indians. The Siletz Indians are still there, and today own and operate the Chinook Winds Casino Resort
My art in Lincoln City is carried by: Freed Gallery

Pendleton is in the north central part of Oregon. The Umatilla Indian Reservation is just outside Pendleton, and is now home to many of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla people.
I make my fine art prints at Crow's Shadow Institute. Many of my prints are also available through Crow's Shadow.

Baker is home to Hell's Canyon. I live in Baker, so there are several places there where my work can be seen.
Crossroads Carnegie Art Center
Earth & Vine Art & Wine Gallery
Clark & Company Fine Furniture & Art Gallery

Home of the Aurora Borealis, Fairbanks is the second largest city in the state of Alaska. If you want to see the Aurora Borealis, please be sure to visit in winter!
YaYa's gallery specializes in original Alaskan art. YaYa's is owned by my aunt Marty Hintz. YaYa's Alaskan Art Gallery

Santa Fe is home to the world renown "Santa Fe Indian Art Market" which has a rich history dating back to 1922. The market is held each year in August, and is attended by thousands of people worldwide.
NNMAC is both an art catalogue and an art gallery located in the heart of Santa Fe. Click to learn about NNMAC.