Contemporary First Nations artists of the Northwest Coast have long been among the most dynamic, important artists working in North America. Their art is a visible manifestation of the extraordinary cultural explosion that has transformed First Nations life up and down the B.C. coast. Through their own words and artwork, Ian Thom examines the career, working methods and philosophy of forty active artists, all of whom he has interviewed. Featured in Challenging Traditions are their works, often combining new materials and old traditions, as well as extensive passages from conversations with these established and up-and-coming artists from the Pacific Northwest Coast, including: ?the painting and sculpture of Robert Davidson (Haida) ?glass sculpture by Alano Edzerza (Tahltan) and Preston Singletary (Tlingit) ?carvings by elders Dempsey Bob (Tahltan-Tlingit) and Beau Dick (Kwakwaka'wakw) ?paintings by Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun (Coast Salish) ?the ?Haida manga? of Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas ?jewellery by young artists Shawn Hunt (Heiltsuk) and Jay Simeon (Haida) AUTHOR: Ian M. Thom's interests, training and curatorial career have made him a most knowledgeable expert on the art and artists of British Columbia. For the past twenty years, he has held senior curatorial positions at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. In 1988, he joined the Vancouver Art Gallery, where he is a Senior Curator. In addition, Thom has written a number of books on art and artists. 90 colour images