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sugarcane

In January of 2024, Ed appeared in the debut of Sugarcane, at Sundance, Film Festival in Park City, Utah, a documentary directed by his son Julian Brave NoiseCat and colleague Emily Kassie; and where they won the Directing Award: U.S. Documentary.

sugarcane

In January of 2024, Ed appeared in the debut of Sugarcane, at Sundance, Film Festival in Park City, Utah, a documentary directed by his son Julian Brave NoiseCat and colleague Emily Kassie; and where they won the Directing Award: U.S. Documentary.

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current gallery show

Now through January 10, 2025 join Evergreen State College and NoiseCat Art for a journey into the world of Traditional and Contemporary Salish art - Art of the Salish Peoples

current gallery show

Now through January 10, 2025 join Evergreen State College and NoiseCat Art for a journey into the world of Traditional and Contemporary Salish art - Art of the Salish Peoples

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sculpture

NoiseCat’s graphic designs lend a spectacular flair to every-day accessories such as scarves, tee shirts, umbrellas and steel tags. Keep an eye out for new products, uploaded as they become available.

sculpture

Whether it’s in wood, metal, glass or a combination of these, NoiseCat brings his vision to life with extraordinary style, marrying his Indigenous roots to his modern sensibilities.

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fashions

NoiseCat’s graphic designs lend a spectacular flair to every-day accessories such as scarves, tee shirts, umbrellas and steel tags. Keep an eye out for new products, uploaded as they become available.

fashions

NoiseCat’s graphic designs lend a spectacular flair to every-day accessories such as scarves, tee shirts, umbrellas and steel tags. Keep an eye out for new products, uploaded as they become available.

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jewelry

NoiseCat/Ed translates Pacific Northwest themes into dramatic, wearable art. Each “totem” animal is sculpted in wax, then cast in sterling silver. Rings, bracelets, pendants and earrings take shape as Thunderbird, Raven, Wolf, Frog, Salmon, Eagle and Bear—each bearing a special significance to Indigenous culture.

jewelry

NoiseCat/Ed translates Pacific Northwest themes into dramatic, wearable art. Each “totem” animal is sculpted in wax, then cast in sterling silver. Rings, bracelets, pendants and earrings take shape as Thunderbird, Raven, Wolf, Frog, Salmon, Eagle and Bear—each bearing a special significance to Indigenous culture.

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steel cutouts

See the fabulous creations of the NoiseCat mind come into vivid life as wall mounted or free-standing steel silhouettes. Choose from stainless, hot-rolled carbon or Corten steel for a sleek or rustic finish. Order exactly the size and finish that matches your aesthetic.

steel silhouettes

See the fabulous creations of the NoiseCat mind come into vivid life as wall mounted or free-standing steel silhouettes. Choose from stainless, hot-rolled carbon or Corten steel for a sleek or rustic finish. Order exactly the size and finish that matches your aesthetic.

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Fused Glass

Limited edition cut and fused glass designs combine traditional Salish themes with the unmistakable NoiseCat twist.

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All fused glass is custom made except for the occasional item in stock. Custom orders for glass will take approximately one–two months for delivery to the US. Bulk and wholesale orders may take longer. Please inquire about the time required for your individual order. If you have a specific deadline in mind, let us know and we will do our best to meet it.

Production will begin once your payment is received and processed, 7-10 days for credit card orders. For 1-2 day processing of your order, contact us to pay with Zelle—available through most major banks and mobile banking apps.


Fused or kiln-formed glass is assembled and heated in a kiln where the glasses soften and fuse together. Fusing art glass almost always results in the formation of some air bubbles. And handcrafted sheets may have variations in color between sheets, even with their highly controlled mix. These inconsistencies contribute to the character and beauty of finished glass-work and must not be considered flaws.

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