
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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