“I am on a constant quest to learn all that I can about my culture and the Haida art form.”
TJ Young was born into the Yaadaas Eagle Clan of the Kaigani Haida in 1981 and was given the Haida name Sgwaayaans. Young was raised in Hydaburg, Alaska, and cites his grandfather, Claude Morrison, as a major influence in his life. Morrison introduced Young to Haida art and practices when he was a teenager, instructing him on how to hand–carve halibut hooks. Young creates many carvings and items for ceremonies and cultural purposes and considers it an honor to carry on the traditions of his ancestors.
Young continues to develop his skills. In 2010, he graduated from the Native Education College Jewelry Program and learned the basics of engraving from Dan Wallace and James McGuire. He had the privilege of working under world–renowned Haida artist Robert Davidson from 2012–2015.