Featuring Adam Lewis

Adam Lewis is a Kwakwaka’wakw artist from Cape Mudge, BC. His form line work is a deep passion for him. It connects him to his ancestors and community, the Laich-Kwil-Tach people.

While doodling cartoons and graffiti growing up, Adam only looked at art as an escape from the pressures of life. Bust as he got older, working in heavy machinery, the idea of being a full-time artist encompassed his mind.

He made the decision in the summer of 2022 to fully invest in his passion. He has made several murals around Campbell River, including on garage doors around town, the mural at Nunns Creek Park, and a collaboration with Jubilee Heights to create a tree during last year’s festival of trees at the Campbell River Museum.

We are lucky to have Adam Lewis design and create artwork exclusively for the Museum at Campbell River. We have his Eagle design on hats, t-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs and art cards.

The Eagle – Symbolizing respect, honor, strength, courage and wisdom. 

Museum at Campbell River respectfully acknowledges the Liǧʷiɫdax̌ʷ First Nation, on whose traditional lands we work to preserve, interpret and share the collective human history of North Vancouver Island. The Liǧʷiɫdax̌ʷ First Nation is comprised of the We Wai Kai, Wei Wai Kum and Kwiakah First Nations. Our closest neighbors are the Coast Salish Xwemalhkwu, Klahoose and K’ómoks First Nations.

These nations have close connections to the land where Campbell River is located today.

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