With the traditional name of Zu Waq' Sub Waq'Waq' (Lightning frog), The Tulalip Tribes Artist Ty Juvinel has been submerged in his culture, for as long as he can remember. Raised around his Grandmother Grace Goedel, Ty Juvinel was always influenced with his Native heritage. Ty Juvinel grew up watching Grace Godel help bring the lushootseed language back to the reservation and beyond. This is where Ty gets his can do attitude,
Ty established his creative outlet at a young age with drawing and painting graffiti. Later in life he discovered Coast Salish art and carving. He became a graphic designer for the Tulalip tribes until earning the spot as an Apprentice Carver.
Over time, Ty Juvinel has perfected his craft and expanded his artist reach. From Children's books which he writes and illustrates, to carvings of paddles, masks, house posts, panels and much more. Ty looks towards a bright future sharing his gift with those around him.
Ty has worked with Seattle Children's Museum, UW Burke, Seattle Library, Tulalip Hibulb Museum, Edmonds Historical Museum, City of Edmonds, City of Olympia, MOHAI, and art for the recent Bernie Sanders rally.