Posts Tagged ‘hats’
Karen Adams
Karen Adams Artist Gallery Contact Karen Adams Mohawks of Akwesasne I was born and raised in Akwesasne, and I am a self taught beader and crafter. Please email for any inquiries. Buy their work… Please contact artist for any inquiries. Contact Artist Email Akwesasne, QC Membership Identification Status Mohawks of Akwesasne
Read MoreRonald Joseph Kerr
Ronald Joseph Kerr Artist Gallery Contact Ronald Joseph Kerr Red River Métis, Manitoba I learned a basic form of reforming fur felt hats, most of the hats I use are at least 30+ years old. I will transform let’s say a cowboy hat into a boss of the plains or a high top fedora style…
Read MoreKablu Porter | Inuk Treasures
Kablu Porter Artist Gallery Contact Kablu (Miranda) Porter Inuit, Nova Scotia Since a young age I have been sewing by hand. I grew up watching my mother, grandparents, and Elders from my home community. I learned that sewing was and still is a useful skill. I always had a strive to create, and I love…
Read MoreJanelle Alladina | Indiginize Creation
Janelle Alladina Artist Gallery Contact Janelle Alladina Shuswap/Cree, British Columbia Hello! My name is Janelle Alladina. I am Shuswap from the Williams Lake Indian Band in B.C, and currently reside in Port Coquitlam. I dance in Powwows and sell my custom work online. I specialize in the creation and design of one of a kind hats…
Read MoreChanelle Barnaby
Chanelle Wasoqolamunabit Barnaby Artist Gallery Contact Chanelle Wasoqolamunabit Barnaby Eel Ground First Nation My name is Chanelle Barnaby, Wasoqolamunabit (sees with crystal eyes), I’m a Mi’kmaw artist from Eel Ground First Nation. Currently, I reside in Algonquin territory. I’m a beadwork artist as well as make real fur pompom hats. My work is very healing to…
Read MoreChristine Gautreau | Glowing Igloo
Christine Gautreau Artist Gallery Contact Christine Gautreau Inuk, Nunatsiavut My name is Christine Gautreau, I am from Nunatsiavut. I learned my skills by trying to reconnect to my culture by immersing myself in cultural materials. I had made jewellery for years but have reached out to other Indigenous artists for guidance and recently began using…
Read MoreJ’net Ayayqwayaksheelth
J’net Ayayqwayaksheelth Artist Gallery Contact J’net Ayayqwayaksheelth Ahousaht, Nuu-chah-nulth J’net Ayayqwayaksheelth (One who gives away and still stands tall) is from the Nuu- chah-nulth homelands on Vancouver Island and is a descendant of whale hunters and cedar bark weavers. J’net is also an emerging textile artist and milliner who uses art as a vital way…
Read MoreSharon McKeigan
Sharon McKeigan Sharon McKeigan Algonquins of Pikwakanagan Sharon died April 20, 2023. We leave this page up in memory of our friend, Sharon McKeigan. She was a valued member of the IAC since the beginning and she will be missed.
Read MoreDoreen Somers-Cardinal
Doreen Somers-Cardinal Artist Gallery Contact Doreen Somers-Cardinal Mohawk/Cree My name is Doreen Somers-Cardinal. My mother is from Tyendinaga and my father is from Chapleau Cree First Nation. I currently live in my husbands territory, Treaty #8. I am passionate about our traditions, culture and ceremony. I love to sew, whether I am beading or creating…
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