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Built by local wood carver Dudley Carter, who lived and worked at this location in his later years. Carter built this Haida House studio elsewhere in the region and reassembled it on this site. A master plan process is underway for this site, also known as Slough Park.
Dudley Carter was a sculptor best known for axe-carving large wooden sculptures and totem or story poles. Carter learned his carving skills during a period of his early life spent living with the Kwakiutl Indians of British Columbia.
It was the fourth Haida house Carter had built since 1935. In 1991, Carter began reconstructing the house for use as his studio. He died in 1991 at the age of 101 before he could complete the reconstruction. Carter’s grandson, along with volunteers, completed it. Dudley Carter continued to carve and complete major commissions up until his death.
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