
Exhibitions & Press
Selected exhibitions, residencies, and media coverage
Exhibition History
2025
Sealaska Heritage Institute, Kootéeyaa Deiyí (Totem Pole Trail)
Apprentice to Haida master carver Lee Wallace. Part of a landmark $2.9 million, 30-totem-pole project along Juneau’s waterfront.
Saxman, Ketchikan, AK, Summer 2025
2024
“Storytellers” Group Exhibition, Stonington Gallery, Seattle, WA (2024–2025)
Live Carving & Painting Demo, Stonington Gallery, Seattle, WA (December 21, 2024)
Columbia Basin Basketry Guild, Speaker, Multnomah Arts Center, Portland, OR (May 2024)
2023
Seattle Art Fair, Stonington Gallery, Booth B13
2022
“In The Spirit”, 17th Annual Exhibition, Washington State History Museum, Tacoma, WA
Sheldon Jackson Museum, Artist-in-Residence, Sitka, AK (July 8–30)
“Unmasked” Group Exhibition, Stonington Gallery, Seattle, WA
Totem Heritage Center, Tináa Making Workshop, Ketchikan, AK
Gallery Representation
Stonington Gallery
Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA
One of the Pacific Northwest’s premier galleries for contemporary Native art, representing artists for over 45 years.
stoningtongallery.com/artist/dave-ketah
Press & Media
“His grandmother was forbidden to speak Lingít in school. Now, school is helping him reclaim it.”
Alaska Beacon, September 2022
Syndicated by Anchorage Daily News, Alaska Public Media, Daily Montanan
“How Alaska Is Preserving Native Languages via Tuition-Free University Courses”
The 74 Million, October 2022
“Meet SJ Museum’s Artist-in-Residence, Eechdaa Dave Ketah”
KCAW Sitka Public Radio, July 2022
“Wallace carves for totem pole trail”
Ketchikan Daily News, August 2025
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