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Getting in Touch with History
Thursday, 08 December 2011 13:37
mwdec1101For anyone who has been down to the Chief Seattle Council Office in Seattle may have seen the huge fireplace in the downstairs meeting room. The art that adorns the fireplace is of a typical box or chest front done in the Northern Formline. What is not well known is that there is a connection between the lodge and this piece of art.

The scout office was built in the beginning of the 1960's and according to the Seattle Times in an article dated January 15, 1961 by Ivan Jones the T'Kope Kwiskwis lodge donated the piece to the council as a gift for the new building.

As for the art itself; many people have noticed that the work is done in tile and not in the more traditional medium of wood. The trailblazing artists who created it were applying formline to modern materials. This group was called Klee Wyk, and there is an opportunity for you to learn more about these artists at the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma. The museum has a temporary exhibit: Klee Wyk: Artists on the Nisqually Flats (1953-1961) that runs through January 30, 2012. According to the WSHM website,

"Founded by Del McBride (Cowlitz/Quinault) in 1953, the Klee Wyk artists used Northwest Coast Indian motifs in design work that was sold in galleries and installed in public buildings. McBride (1920-1998) was lead designer. The other partners were Oliver Tiedeman, Richard Schneider, and Del's brother, Bud."

If you are in search for something to do during you winter break head down to Tacoma and learn more about the artists who created the fireplace that the Lodge gave to Chief Seattle council back in 1961.

http://www.washingtonhistory.org/wshm/featuredexhibits/kleewyk.aspx

 

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