Two Brothers Spirit Poles

About the artist
Clarence "Butch" Dick (Yux'wey'lupton)

Biography

Master carver and Songhees First Nation elder Clarence "Butch" Dick (Yux’wey’lupton), is an inspiring local visionary trained in fine art who continues to play a pivotal role in youth empowerment and whose tireless commitment to creatively championing the Songhees carving style has touched every generation.

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Butch Dick is a master carver trained in fine art and graphic design. He taught First Nations Art and Culture in School District 61 for more than 20 years and was an Assistant Professor at the University of Victoria, teaching an Indigenous Learning course. Butch Dick also trained his two sons, Clarence Dick Jr. and Bradley Dick in the art of carving. Father and sons work closely together on aboriginal art projects.

Details
Artwork type
First Nations
Medium
Carved and painted cedar
Dimensions
each pole is 18' high
Site
Located at the south west corner of Centennial Square next to the McPherson Theatre, corner of Government Street and Pandora Avenue.
Artwork category
Civic Public Art
Community
Victoria
Date unveiled
July 23, 2009
Location
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Territorial Acknowledgement

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