Posts Tagged ‘indigenous art workshops’
Charrine 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…
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Tracey Metallic Artist Gallery Contact Tracey Metallic Mi’gmaq, Quebec My name is Tracey Metallic, I was born and raised in Listuguj, Quebec on the shores of the Restigouche River. I hold a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work at St. Thomas University and a Masters of Social Work from Wilfred Laurier University. My talent…
Read MoreMarleen Murphy | Millside Ceramics
Marleen Murphy Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Marleen Murphy Mohawk, Tyendinaga First Nation My name is Marleen Murphy, I am a Mohawk artist currently residing on Tyendinaga First Nation. My work is recognized all over Ontario and is unique and boasts the newest Mohawk Pottery Design. My pieces can be seen at many pow wows, conferences…
Read MoreAnn Mitchell | Dream Weaver Basketry
Ann Mitchell Artist Gallery Contact Ann Mitchell Mohawk, Quebec My name is Ann Mitchell, I am a Haudenosaunee (Mohawk) woman who makes traditional Mohawk baskets with a contemporary spin. I was born in November, 1989 in Akwesasne which is located where the New York, Ontario and Québec borders meet. I lived in Akwesasne my whole life…
Read MoreWilliam Monague
With a heavy heart we announce the passing of William Monague. We will leave their page to commemorate his wonderful work and legacy. William Monague Artist Gallery Workshops Contact William Monague Ojibway My name is William Monague, I am an Ojibway painter who grew up on Christian Island, Georgian Bay, home of the Beausoleil First Nation…
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…
Read MoreDawn Iehstoseranon:nha
Iehstoseranón:nha Artist Gallery Contact DAWN IEHSTOSERANON:NHA Dawn (Born: Mary Francis) Iehstoseranón:nha is Haudenosaunee, Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk), Wakhskare:wake (Bear Clan) and a band member of the Mohawks of Akwesasne. Iehstoseranon:nha (yeh sto sara new ha), is the founder and president of the Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada (a Canada Not-for-profit Corporation) and owner at Pass…
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