Charrine Naziel-Lace | Wetsuweten Native Arts

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Charrine Naziel-Lace

Charrine Naziel-Lace

Moricetown First Nation

My name is Charrine Naziel-Lace, I am a Northwest Coast Indian, arts and crafts professional, carver, and illustrator. I am a member of the Moricetown First Nation within the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako. I have over 20 years of experience in the Indigenous arts and culture sector.

Charrine Naziel-Lach, Wetsuweten Native Arts, carving, graphic arts and design, painting, weaving, West Coast Art, workshops, Indigenous Artist, First Nations, Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada, Pass The Feather

I am a graduate of the Ksan Carving School, BC and Gitanmaax (Kitanmax) School of Northwest Coast Indian Art. I have built on old art traditions while studying in the styles and techniques of master carvers and artists. I am also a graduate of Cowansville Vocational Education Training Centre in Cowansville, QC where I became proficient in design and layout.

Works to my credit include the design of the Moricetown First Nations Flag and illustrations for the Wet'suwet'en Children's First Language book series, which included "The Pink and Sockeye Salmon", a story about bullying.

I am passionate about working in the Northwest Coast Indian style where I am constantly working to expand on my creative abilities.