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Info On Older Artwork You Have
We do not research buy or have information on older artwork and do not appraise current market values of such pieces - please do NOT contact us for this (please scroll down to see note in red text at the bottom of this page for more details).
We do not have a retail location or showroom since we are an exclusively online entity.
Free Spirit Gallery can be contacted by sending an e-mail to gallery (at) freespiritgallery.ca - replacing the (at) of course.
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see above text in red first before contacting
and again, we do NOT have a
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Inuit Art
Sculptures ----
Northwest Native
- from the Arctic ----- -- Indian Carvings
Note - If you have older artwork and wish to find out more about the artist, we suggest that you contact the Canadian government's Ministry of Indian & Northern Affairs since they have a large database of both Inuit and Indian artists.
If you are trying to determine the current value of older Inuit art, see the article Value of Older Inuit Art. The contacts in this article are helpful for older Native and aboriginal art as well.
Please do not contact us for appraisals or if selling an older piece. We are not set up for this. We will only refer you back to the same contacts mentioned in this article as they will be your best source of information.
[Just for your information, the term Eskimo is now considered derogatory in the Canadian north and has been replaced by the more acceptable term Inuit. Eskimo is used throughout this website only as a reference term for our international customers who may not be aware of the term Inuit.]