Mixed Medium
Allison Lynn
Allison Lynn Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Allison Lynn Mohawk, Ontario Allison Lynn is a Tyendinaga-based multidisciplinary artist. Born in Belleville, Ontario, Allison pursued post-secondary fine arts studies at OCAD-U and York University, prior to embarking on her teaching career. Her practice spans installation, textile, sculpture, printmaking and mixed media with a visceral authenticity, high contrast,…
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…
Read MoreIsabelle Chapadeau
Isabelle Chapadeau Artist Gallery Contact Isabelle Chapadeau Inuk My name is Isabelle Chapadeau. I am an Inuk artist from Iqaluit, Nunavut. I began beading after a friend taught me, and I continued to practice at Native Montréal. When I moved back home, I taught myself how to sew and use sealskin. Working in an Inuit…
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…
Read MoreMarilyn Goodswimmer | Mother Earth Ceramic Studio
Marilyn Goodswimmer Artist Gallery Contact Marilyn Goodswimmer Sturgeon Lake Cree First Nation Born in 1984, from Treaty 8 Territory in Northern Alberta, Marilyn Goodswimmer is an accomplished ceramic artist celebrated for her devotion to the arts. Her academic journey, marked by the Dean’s Honor Roll placement, has been further distinguished by numerous awards and scholarships…
Read MoreJoanne Charette
Joanne Charette Artist Gallery Contact Joanne Charette Wikwemikoong My name is Joanne Charette, I am from Wikwemikoong, Ontario. I grew up on the Pow Wow trail and began making my own native regalia. When I was 14 years old, I was inspired and motived by my Aunt, Violet McGregor. My biggest human influencers were my…
Read MoreJudith Keesic | Daysky Designs
Judith Keesic Artist Gallery Contact Judith Keesic Lac Seul First Nation Band of Ojibwa My shop’s name, Daysky Designs, is influenced by my last name Keesic, which roughly translates from Ojibwa to English as to a beautiful day sky. I am an Artist from the Lac Suel band of Ojibway from Frenchman’s head in Northwestern…
Read MoreRose Mckenzie | Eskotew Pithisew Meskiki
Rose Mckenzie Artist Gallery Contact Rose Mckenzie Lac La Ronge, First Nation Rose Mckenzie-McLeod from Amechwespimowin sask, Lac La Ronge Indian band member. My late grandmother and my mother taught me how to bead at a young age growing up in the trapline, I didn’t do bead work for many years I recently started beading…
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