Posts Tagged ‘Beading Workshops’
Ashley Thompson | Kahionhatatie Beadwork
Ashley Thompson Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Ashley Thompson Mohawks of Akwesasne, Ontario Ashley Thompson, Kahnitha (“She Brings in the Good Word”), is a proud Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) woman of the Bear Clan from Akwesasne. She is the founder and artist behind Kahionhatatie Beadwork, a creative endeavor dedicated to preserving and sharing the traditional Haudenosaunee art of…
Read MoreAmanda Fox | Foxy Beadwork
Amanda Fox Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Amanda Fox Anishinaabe, Ontario Amanda Fox is Ojibwe and a proud member of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory, currently residing in Ottawa, Ontario. With over 30 years of experience, having danced pow wow since she could walk, Amanda is a cultural advocate dedicated to preserving and sharing Indigenous stories and traditions…
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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 MoreRose Britton | New Beginnings Beadwork
Rose Britton Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Rose Britton Wailacki and Nomalacki, California I am Wailacki and Nomalacki, and a member of the Round Valley Indian Reservation. I currently reside on the Hoopa Valley Reservation. I do traditional and modern Native American Beadwork. By traditional I mean regalia, moccasins, dream catchers, feathers, medicine bags and chokers.…
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 MoreJody L’Hirondelle Swanson | Red Hot Pots
Jody L’Hirondelle Swanson Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Jody L’Hirondelle Swanson Cree/Métis, 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 made with…
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Saelym Degrandpre Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Saelym Degrandpre Inuk, Ontario Saelym Degrandpre is a young urban Inuk artist from Ottawa. Her art focuses on themes of femininity, body positivity, shamanism, and Inuit storytelling traditions. As her style and work grows, she finds inspiration through Inuit oral history, storytelling, and traditional tattoo patterns. Please contact for…
Read MoreRikki Singleton | Riksworks
Rikki Singleton Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Rikki Singleton Ojibway & Cree, Migisi Sahgaigan First Nation Aaniin [Hello], my name is Rikki Singleton, and my small business is Riksworks. I am an urban Indigenous artist (Ojibway and Cree) currently living in Mississauga and am from the Migisi Sahgaigan [Eagle Lake] First Nation, in Treaty 3 Territory.…
Read MoreJoy Rogers | Karahkwa Jewelry
Joy Rogers Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Joy Rogers Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario Joy is a member of Six Nations of the Grand River, Seneca. On her maternal side, she has Haudenosaunee (Six Nations) and Chippewa (Beausoleil FN) ancestry. She began beading in early 2021 and has learned most of what she knows…
Read MoreCassandra Tolley | Cass’s Native Beadwork
Cassandra Tolley Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Cassandra Tolley Algonquin, Quebec My name is Cassandra Tolley, and I am the owner of Cass’s Native beadwork. I am a proud Algonquin from Kitigan Zibi Reserve near Maniwaki. I am also a single mother of a 9 year old girl named Ava. I have been beading and doing…
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