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Kahsennaientá:kie Roundpoint
Kahsennaientá:kie Roundpoint Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Kahsennaientá:kie Roundpoint Kanien’kehá:ka, Akwesasne Mohawk Nation Kahsennaientá:kie Roundpoint is a Mohawk born and raised in Akwesasne and on the powwow trail. From a young age has always been fascinated with crafting, culture and traditional designs, and artwork. Working in the family business all her life, having a creative expression,…
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 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 MoreKristina Joe
Kristina Joe Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Kristina Joe Kwikwetlem First Nation, British Columbia My name is Kristina Joe, Stakaya (wolf). I am from Kwikwetlem First Nation. I am a proud 39 yrs old multi-cultured strong independent woman I am Coast Salish, Cree, Scottish and Swedish descendant. I have 3 sons with my husband/ best friend Percy Cunningham. I’m the…
Read MoreBuffie Gideon Lee | Maritime Weavers
Buffie Gideon Lee Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Buffie Gideon Lee Mi’Kmaq, Gesgapegiag First Nation I am Buffie Gideon Lee. I am a Mi’Kmaq, and a member of both the Gesgapegiag band in Quebec and the Aroostook and in Maine. While I learned traditional Mi’Kmaq basket weaving as a youngster, from my elders, it wasn’t until I…
Read MoreCharrine Naziel-Lace | Wet’suwet’en Native Arts
Charrine Naziel-Lace Artist Gallery Contact Charrine Naziel-Lace Moricetown First Nation, British Columbia My name is Charrine Naziel-Lace, I am a Northwest Coast Indian, arts and crafts professional, carver, and illustrator. I am a member of the Moricetown First Nation within the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako. I have over 20 years of experience in the…
Read MoreNaomi White
Naomi White Artist Gallery Contact Naomi White Tsimshian Nation Laxkwalaams First Nations My name is Naomi White (nee Hughes), I am a member of Tsimshian Nation Laxkwalaams (North Western British Columbia). I am Gispudwada (killerwhale) of the Gitxagangiik Tribe. I learned weaving from my Grandmother, Verna. As a young child, I was taught how to gather…
Read MoreCarrie Hill | Chill Baskets
Carrie Hill Artist Gallery Workshop Contact Carrie Hill Haudenosaunee My name is Carrie Hill, I am a Haudenosaunee woman from Akwesasne Mohawk Territory and owner of Chill Baskets. In 2014, I left my position at the Mohawk School in Hogansburg, New York to pursue basket making full-time. The tradition of weaving Black Ash Splints and…
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