Dreamcatchers
Karla Green | Qalipu Kreations
Karla Green Artist Gallery Contact Karla Green Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation I am a member of the Mi’kmaq nation, who is finding my culture and spreading knowledge and kindness. I create dream catchers and spread knowledge about the true meaning of dream catchers and cultural appropriation of Indigenous products. Buy their work… Please contact artist…
Read MoreDelores Maracle Whalen
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 MoreAprilraine Punadumooe-goos Landry
Aprilraine Punadumooe-goos Landry Artist Gallery Contact Aprilraine Punadumooe-goos Landry Mi’kmaq, Nova Scotia My name is Aprilraine and I am from Mi’kma’ki. My father, Beaver, taught me how to create art from things we find in nature, he was always making dreamcatchers out of willow branches, and he taught me how to leather-wrap feathers at a…
Read MoreMarcel Charlebois
Marcel Charlebois Artist Gallery Workshop Contact Marcel Charlebois Beausoleil Island Fist Nation My name is Marcel Charlebois and I am a member of the Beausoleil Island First Nation and I currently live in Toronto. I have been making dream catchers for 25 years and selling them to stores wholesale and at some pow wows and…
Read MoreCarey Sinclair
Carey Sinclair Artist Gallery Contact Carey Sinclair Swampy Cree, Manitoba I have a family full of artists, it’s always been a part of me. Although I didn’t grow up with them, my aunties, mom, and grandmother have always done bead work. I learned at a family centre and picked it up quickly, learned how to…
Read MoreShane Mcree
Shane Mcree Artist Gallery Performance Contact Shane Mcree Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, British Columbia I grew up in a home where creating was competition. My late grandpa, Logan Alexis, was a carpenter singer, drum maker, and hunter, while my grama sang and sewed. My uncles played sports, sang, painted, and played in bands; If you…
Read MoreJeffrey Teresinski
Jeffrey Teresinski Artist Gallery Contact Jeffrey Teresinski Batchewana First Nation of Ojibways Ontario Jeffrey is of mixed Anishinaabe, Métis, and European ancestry from Baawitigong (Sault Ste. Marie, ON). Jeffrey was born into the Crane Clan – the Echo Makers – known for their oratory abilities and leadership and, ironically, is on the autism spectrum. But despite…
Read MoreChristine Parker
Christine Parker Artist Gallery Contact Christine Parker Long Point First Nations Hello, my name is Christine, and I am a mostly self taught artist who learned some beadwork and dreamcatcher skills from the Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health. I enjoy making crafted items of all sorts especially in Aboriginal centres. I love the expressions from…
Read MoreRavennah Spade
Ravennah Spade Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Ravennah (Raven) Spade Ojibways of Whitsand First Nation and Fort William First Nation Boozhoo, my anishnabwe name is Rising Sun Woman and I come from Whitsand First Nation, but I currently reside in Ottawa, ON. I am Ojibway and Loon Clan, however, my father’s side of the family are…
Read MoreMarissa Dube | Eiralize Dreams
Marissa Dube Artist Gallery Contact Marissa Dube Algonquin and Mohawk, Ontario Kwe, my name is Marissa. I am First Nations Algonquin and Mohawk from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg and Kahnawake. I create unique, modern, & aesthetic dreamcatchers under the name Eiralize Dreams. Every dreamcatcher is made with love and intentions to protect against negative energies. All…
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