Posts Tagged ‘Arts workshops’
Melinda Robertson | Tribal Fusion Art
Melinda Robertson Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Melinda Robertson Anishinaabe Kwe, Lake Manitoba First Nation I am the owner and founder of Tribal Fusion Art. I am an Anishinaabe Kwe (Ojibway woman) from Lake Manitoba First Nation in Manitoba. My traditional name is One Voice Woman. I began my journey in stained glass when I came…
Read MoreFaith Katsiró:te Wilson
Faith Katsiró:te Wilson Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Faith Katsiró:te Wilson Upper Mohawk Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario Katsiró:te yónkyats. Kanyen’kehá:ka niwakonhwentsyò:ten. Wakenyáhten. Ohswé:ken nitiwakè:nonh. My name is Katsiró:te. I am Mohawk Nation. I am Turtle clan. I am from Six Nations. As a small child I enjoyed drawing. Art was always my favourite…
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Achilles Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Achilles (Shawna Peloquin) Waswanipi, Quebec Watchyia, Tansi, aanin, Kwe Kwe, My preferred name is Achilles, my spirit name is walking with Turtle women and I am trans two-spirit Artist born and raise on unceeded Anishinabe land in so called “Quebec” and proud Eeyou of the James Bay Cree Nation braided…
Read MoreAllison 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 MoreEileen Marlowe
Eileen Marlowe Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Eileen Marlowe Lutsel’K’e Dene First Nation, Northwest Territories Eileen Marlowe (Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation, NWT) is an expert in strategic communication management: People, Policy, and Process (PPP). She specializes in systems thinking, strategic planning, Indigenous engagement, and strategic communications for dynamic teams and workplaces. Eileen has over 25…
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 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 MoreYouth4Youth Canada
Taliah Lyons, Zara Lyons, Ayla Martin, Akina Ohlmanand and Sarina Lyons Artist Gallery Workshops Contact About us: Youth4Youth Canada is an all-female Indigenous grassroots organization that is managed by Taliah, Zara, Ayla, and Sarina. We create and manage projects to improve the lives of youth in Canada through arts, culture, and health education. Through our…
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…
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