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Elizabeth Steinbrueck has collaborated with Native Artists of the Pacific Northwest since 1989, and twelve years ago, she founded the gallery to display the regional culture's unique art. Nathan Germain, a gallery owner with more than 20 years of experience and a passion for Inuit art and First Nations art, became her partner in 2012. Steinbrueck Native Gallery seeks to raise and nurture appreciation of Northwest Coast First Nations cultural traditions. The gallery is a place where appreciators, collectors, and scholars can congregate. The Gallery is proud to support First Nations artists. The gallery showcases the works of established masters and talented new artists. Ceremonial masks and panels, drums, rattles (drums), and buttons are available. Blankets or bentwood boxes are also available. We also have limited edition prints. Paintings, baskets, fine jewelry, and original paintings can be purchased from our diverse collection. The Gallery also has a selection of Arctic and Alaskan art, with whalebone and walrus ivory and soapstone items.
 
Visitors found the gallery to be a sanctuary of unique and beautiful art - both traditional and modern, with a strong emphasis on the local native art. The gallery is much more than art. Customer service is also a point. many buyers at the art gallery it was also a small and welcoming space . The staff were mentioned many times helpful and knowledgeable. After a brief time, I realized that I like the pieces of art. A visitor once said, “I hate these artist bios! They're just such a drag.” At least the gallery really does make people think! The gallery is an experience that all in the family will enjoy. Grandmothers and girls that are just waking up to strangers will think that their day was well spent. The exhibition is a showplace of fine art, and the P.N.W. stands as a monument to how great a treasure trove of native art we truly have. Everyone made the art. Neither fish, nor electricity, nor computer science; nothing at all, not even typewriters. No one did a quick internet search to figure out what the thing they wanted to make was. These young artists are only making art for one reason. That is, self-expression is just a very large, very enjoyable hobby that no one ever teaches you how to do, but everyone learns to do it. Everyone's art is their own.