Posts by Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada
Ashley Rain Thompson
Ashley Rain Thompson Artist Gallery Contact Ashley Rain Thompson Akwesasne, Ontario My name is Ashley Rain Thompson, I’m a single mother of two children from Akwesasne, ON. I began beading at age of 10 and was taught by my family members. I specialize in moccasins, Iroquois-raised beadwork, and ribbon skirts. Buy their work… Please contact artist for…
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Rebecca Maracle Artist Gallery Contact Rebecca Maracle Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Ontario My name is Rebecca Maracle, I was born and raised on Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, where I reside with my family. I am a member of the Haudenosaunee, the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy. By the well-guided teachings of my Grandparents, Parents, Aunties and Uncles, I…
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Anna Thompson Artist Gallery Contact Anna Thompson Mohawks of Akwesasne, Ontario My name is Anna Thompson and I am Mohawk from the Akwesasne Reservation. I am a full-time nurse in our community and I bead in the evenings and on my days off. I’ve always had an interest in beading ever since I could remember.…
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Lauren McComber Artist Gallery Contact Lauren McComber Kahnawà:ke Mohawk Territory Lauren Karonhiaronkwas McComber is a Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) woman of the Bear Clan. She is the owner/manager of Lotus + Sage Holistics, a holistic wellness shop in Kahnawà:ke that has been in operation since 2017. It offers therapeutic services, workshops, fitness classes, and natural products. Lauren…
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Tabatha Dodge Artist Gallery Contact Tabatha Dodge Walpole Island First Nation, Ontario My name is Tabatha Dodge, I am the sole proprietor of Sweetest Dreamzzz, a jewelry and accessories line. I was born and raised on Walpole Island First Nation aka Bkejwanong Territory. I learned beading, craft making and other traditional techniques of my ancestors…
Read MoreKarennotakies Barnes
Karennotakies Barnes Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Karennotakies Barnes Mohawks of Akwesasne I am the artist behind Three Sisters Designs. My Kanien’kéha name is Karennotakies, which means she is singing around. I am Mohawk, Turtle Clan of Akwesasne. I like using the traditional Haudenosaunee style of raised beadwork. I incorporate natural materials such as leather and wampum…
Read MorePaula Menarick
Paula Menarick Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Paula Menarick Cree/Inuit Paula Menarick is a traditional and contemporary artist, born and raised in Chisasibi. She grew up watching her mother, aunts and grandmothers make beautiful bead-work, embroidery, painting, crochet, knitting and sewing. At a young age, she admired and appreciated their crafting skills and knew that she…
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Jennifer Faria Artist Gallery Contact Jennifer Faria Chippewas of Rama First Nation, Ontario Jennifer Faria is a Canadian painter and illustrator. She began drawing as soon as she could hold a pencil and loved it, drawing her cat, her Barbies, and anything and everything in between. Her mother was highly skilled in calligraphy and trained her…
Read MoreKayla-Jazz Annanack-Lauzon
Kayla-Jazz Annanack-Lauzon Artist Gallery Contact Kayla-Jazz Annanack-Lauzon Inuk My name is Kayla-Jazz, I am an Inuk woman from Kuujjuaq, Nunavik. I started beading when I was 9 years old, the first thing I made was a qaurutik (head piece) with a group of girls my age. At the age of 12, I had someone from…
Read MoreAshley Maracle & Somer Johnston
Indigi.Arts – Ashley Maracle & Somer Johnston Artist Gallery Contact Ashley Maracle & Somer Johnston Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory (Ashey) + Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation (Somer), Ontario Indigi.Arts is sister-in-law team, Somer Johnston and Ashley Maracle. As jewelry makers, we have combined our works to incorporate contemporary and traditional methods. We aim to repurpose as…
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