Don Yeomans (born 1958) is a Haida artist from Prince Rupert, British Columbia best known for his silkscreen art.
Yeomans was born in 1958[1] in Prince Rupert, British Columbia and at the age of twelve years was taught to carve by his aunt Freda Diesing.
[1] Yeomans is best known for his silk screen printing[3] many of which are amongst the 30 pieces of his art kept in the collection of the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
[8] Yeomans is partly the subject of the book chapter The impulse to create: Daina Augaitis in conversations with Robert Davidson, Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas and Don Yeoman, one of eleven chapters of the 2008 book Raven travelling : two centuries of Haida art by Daina Augaitis, Marianne Jones, and Peter Macnair.
[3] Yeomans is married to his wife Trace and they have a son Kyran and a daughter Crystal and he collaborates with all three on art.