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Nancy Roy | Nancy’s Cree-ations
Nancy Roy Artist Gallery Contact Nancy Roy Constance Lake First Nation, Ontario Since moving back to Northern Ontario, I have reconnected with my Indigenous roots. I hunt, fish, trap and have learned traditional practices and proper harvesting by teaching from Elders, extended family and other knowledge holders. I’ve always been crafty and learned how to…
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 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…
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…
Read MoreShonta Campbell | Decolonial Bimbo
Shonta Campbell Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Shonta Campbell Ebb & Flow First Nation, British Columbia My name is Shonta Campbell (Kishiqweb). I am a 23-year-old woman from Vancouver, British Columbia. My nations are Heiltsuk, Anishinaabe and Wuikinuxv. I started learning art in Behavorial Therapy as a child, under the recommendation of Child and Family Services.…
Read MoreTrinity Antone | Rising Raven Creations
Trinity Antone Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Trinity Antone Oneida Nation of the Thames, Ontario Shekoli (Hello)! My name is Trinity, I am a 21-year-old Haudenosaunee and Two-Spirit artist from the Oneida Nation of the Thames. I belong to the Bear Clan, known as the Medicine People within my nation, and I strive to spread healing…
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 MoreJessica Rabbitskin | Princess Heart Designs
Jessica Rabbitskin Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Jessica Rabbitskin Plains Cree First Nation, Saskatchewan Princess Heart Designs is an Indigenous owned business located in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Jessica Rabbitskin is Plains Cree First Nation woman from Big River First Nation. Jessica has been a beader all her life, but in 2020 she launched her business and…
Read MoreJody L’Hirondelle Swanson | Red Hot Pots
Jody L’Hirondelle Swanson Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Jody L’Hirondelle Swanson Métis Nation of Alberta I am a Cree/ Métis artist who creates original Indigenous pottery, leatherwork and beadwork. We are descendants from Jacques L’Hirondelle and celebrate all Indigenous families and French. I have been making pottery since 1995 and moccasins/beading since 2018. All pieces are…
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