Posts by Executive Assistant
Tyendinaga Native Women’s Association
Tyendinaga Native Women’s Association Association Gallery Contact Tyendinaga Native Women’s Association Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, Ontario The Tyendinaga Native Women’s Association supports the community by catering funeral luncheons and providing monetary donations to graduating students. They preserve and protect their culture by offering teachings on the preparation of traditional foods at local events,…
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Delores Maracle Whalen Artist Gallery Contact Delores Maracle Whalen Mohawk of Tyendinaga, Ontario I learned my art ability from my community and other meeting groups. I was raised outside of my community, but when my children were gone to challenge the world on their own, I was drawn to my native community. So, my husband…
Read MoreLisa C. Dunphy
Lisa Dunphy Artist Gallery Contact Lisa C. Dunphy Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, Alberta I am a proud member of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation of Treaty 8 northern Alberta. I attended the Alberta College of Art after completing High School. My art connects me to the land, I recognize the inherent beauty in the mountains…
Read MorePriscilla Omulo | Qwa’up Creations
Priscilla Omulo Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Priscilla Omulo Tsartlip First Nation, British Columbia I am a Tsartlip First Nations artist. I have grown up learning my culture, ceremony and fortunately different arts. My mother taught me how to bead, knit, sew and paint. I learned to cedar weave by my mentor Leonard Williams. We worked…
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Brittany Ross Artist – Performance – Contact Brittany Ross Snuneymuxw First Nations, Ontario Just like a piercing ceremony, where one gives their flesh to the tree of life in order to experience the tiniest form of suffering a life giver endures to bring new life-singing and performing music is an opportunity for me to give…
Read MoreJordyn Allen
Jordyn Allen Artist Gallery Contact Jordyn Allen Skownan First Nation, Manitoba I became interested in beading by watching my mom bead moccasins. From there I watched Indigenous artists on YouTube to continue learning and creating new pieces, like lanyards and fringe earrings. After a while of beading the same thing I wanted to learn more…
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Saraphine Recalma Artist Gallery Contact Saraphine Recalma Qualicum First Nation, British Columbia I am a Kwak’waka’wakw artist, and I have been drawing and painting since I could hold a crayon! I started designing button blankets for my family when I was 14 years old, and learned to paint from my sisters and was later mentored…
Read MoreAl-Lisa | Miss White Spider Arts
Al-Lisa Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Al-Lisa Secwepemc First Nation, British Columbia I am a multidisciplinary artist working from home in the beautiful Fraser Valley. I am surrounded by vast open farmlands, beautiful mountains, hills, cedar forests and wild nature. I also hail from, and live part-time in the Cariboo Chilcotin, a place of diverse majestic…
Read MoreJakob Olive | Niished Out Beadwork
Jakob Olive Artist Gallery Contact Jakob Olive Michipicoten First Nation, Ontario I am a self-taught beadwork & tufting artist from Michipicoten First Nation. Growing up in Robinson Superior territory, the raw nature of my surroundings offered many unique sights and experiences to display in my work. Although I am currently living a more urban life…
Read MoreNicoletta Qupanuaq | NicolettasArt
Nicoletta Qupanuaq Artist Gallery Contact Nicoletta Qupanuaq Inuit, New Brunswick Being raised and taught by very creative and artistic women inspired me to grow in my creativity. My grandmother, my mother and sister being my main influences. My grandmother was a well known self employed artist all while raising 14 children. Selling her creations was…
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