Posts Tagged ‘Anishinaabe’
Celeste Ossel | Starwoven Studios
Celeste Ossel Artist Gallery Contact Celeste Ossel Anishinabe of Wauzhushk Onigum Anishinaabe artist from Kenora, ON, treaty 3 territory. Presently living in the Ottawa Valley. Sixties scoop survivor. Enjoys expressing her creatively through a variety of mediums, beadwork, ribbon skirts, moccasins, caribou fur tufting. Buy their work… Please contact artist for any inquiries. Contact Artist…
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Alicia Kayley Artist Gallery Performance Contact Alicia Kayley Algonquin, Ontario Alicia is a contemporary Indigenous artist from the Algonquin and Tahltan Nations, proudly based in Ottawa, Ontario. A graduate of a prestigious high school vocal program in Ottawa, she went on to earn her Bachelor of Music degree from Carleton University, specializing in Classical voice…
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Angela Wiggins Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Angela Wiggins Anishinaabe Angela Wiggins is a proud Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) artist whose work reflects her heritage’s resilience and cultural richness. She is the bloodline granddaughter of Henry Rufus Trudeau and Great Granddaughter to Gabriel Trudeau and Victoria Peltier, of Wikwemikong First Nation, on Manitoulin Island, Ontario. Her grandfather, a…
Read MoreSiera Hancharyk | Inaabiwin Wiigwaas
Siera Hancharyk Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Siera Hancharyk Anishinaabe, Wiikwemkoong Beading is my passion, wearable artwork. Buy Indigenous made – not Indigenous inspired. Siera is from Wiikwemkoong, Odawa and Potowatomi. Siera currently resides in Treaty 13 territory- Toronto. Siera works and lives on the traditional territory of the Wendat, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Anishinaabek,…
Read MoreAimee Amikons
Aimee Amikons Artist Gallery Contact Aimee Amikons Anishinaabe, Ontario I am an Anishinaabe artist who wants to share the beauty I see with others through my beaded works and jewelry. When I was young the church had a very negative view on the Indigenous way of life which greatly influenced my family. As a result,…
Read MoreCrystal T. Henry
Crystal T. Henry Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Crystal T. Henry (Kaherisakhe) Haudenosaunee/Anishinaabe, Akwesasne Crystal T. Henry is a contemporary Haudenosaunee/Anishinaabe artist living in Akwesasne, St. Regis Mohawk Reservation. Crystal graduated from SUNY Oswego M.A.T. in Art Edu. B.F.A in Graphic Design, and also obtained an A.F.A in 2-D Arts from the Institute of American Indian…
Read MoreRobyn Ivory Pierson | Indigenously Infused
Robyn Ivory Pierson Artist Gallery Workshop Contact Robyn Ivory Pierson Anishinaabe, Curve Lake First Nation, Ontario Robyn Ivory Pierson is a proud Anishinaabe mother of three from Curve Lake First Nation. As the owner and creator of Indigenously Infused, she has dedicated her life to promoting and sharing the beauty of Indigenous culture through her…
Read MoreChristine Toulouse
Christine Toulouse Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Christine Toulouse Anishinaabe, Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation, Ontario Christine Toulouse is an emerging First Nations artist from Sagamok Anishnawbek, Ontario, Canada. She was taught the traditional craft of quillwork from her Grandmother, Ida, who is a quill box artist herself. Christine works to connect land and season to practice.…
Read MoreSamantha Stevens | GokmisCreations
Samantha Stevens Artist Gallery Contact Samantha Stevens Anishinaabe, Nipissing First Nation Samantha is an Indigenous, Anishinaabekwe Grandmother, and mother. She resides in Nipissing First Nation, Robinson Huron Treaty. While most of Samantha’s artistry has been self taught, she has had a lot of inspiration from her parent’s, grandparents, friends and Elders. As a child she…
Read MoreJulie Spratt | Beadwork Creations by Julie
Julie Spratt Artist Gallery Contact Julie Spratt Anishinaabe, Nipissing First Nation Hello, my name is Julie, and I am an Anishinaabe kwe from Nipissing First Nation. I am a 60s scoop survivor and grew up disconnected and lost. I battled through life with pieces of me missing until I was stopped short by a serious…
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