Posts Tagged ‘Indigenous Arts Collective’
Eleanor Partridge | Aupaluk Designs
Eleanor Partridge Artist Gallery Contact Eleanor Partridge Inuk, Ontario I am an Inuk artist, originally from Kuijjuaq, QC, Nunavik. I grew up in the North and moved to the South at 14. I now live in rural Ontario, near Ottawa. I mostly work with beads and polymer clay to make beautiful and intricate earrings that…
Read MoreJoey Nakoolak | JN Creations
Joey Nakoolak Artist Gallery Contact Joey Nakoolak Inuk I grew up learning how to carve from my father. Eventually I started my own projects. I specialize in jewelry and small carvings made of ivory, baleen, soapstone, and marble. I also work with wood and do glass etchings. Please reach out for any inquiries! Buy their…
Read MoreDominique Lalonde | Kîsisam Pâtisserie
Dominique Lalonde Artist Gallery Contact Dominique Lalonde Sachigo Lake First Nation I am an Indigenous pastry chef classically trained in French pastry who has been working in the industry for the last 19 years. I have recently started my own business making a wide variety of pastries entirely inspired by my Indigenous roots. ” Experience…
Read MoreShilo Cote | Quality Quills
Shilo Cote Artist Gallery Contact Shilo Cote Algonquin Odawa, Québec I am an Algonquin Odawa mother of three who uses hand harvested porcupine quills and precious stones and crystals to make beautiful and stylish earrings. I made my first pair of moccasin high tops at the local cultural center in my community at the age…
Read MoreMarissa Dube | Eiralize Dreams
Marissa Dube Artist Gallery Contact Marissa Dube Algonquin and Mohawk, Ontario Kwe, my name is Marissa. I am First Nations Algonquin and Mohawk from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg and Kahnawake. I create unique, modern, & aesthetic dreamcatchers under the name Eiralize Dreams. Every dreamcatcher is made with love and intentions to protect against negative energies. All…
Read MoreLynn Moorhouse
Lynn Moorhouse Artist Gallery Contact Lynn Moorhouse Inuk, Québec I am an Inuk crafter originally from Nunavik. I started crafting when I was a teenager, beginning in school and in my cultural classes. Over the years I have learned to make clothing with a sewing machine. I also learned to make mitts with leather and…
Read MoreJennifer Conners
Jennifer Conners Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Jennifer (Jenny) Conners Mohawk, Akwesasne I learned to sew from my mother and Grandmother; they taught me how to make quilts. My mother also encouraged my beadwork, and we would bead together while I visited at her house. During the pandemic, I wanted to learn how to make my…
Read MoreLaura Martin
Laura Martin Artist Gallery Contact Laura Martin M’Chigeeng First Nation, Ontario Hello, my name is Laura, and I am a self-taught artist. I have always had the encouragement to create my own modern style while incorporating traditional symbolism in my paintings. Support and teachings were given to me by my uncles, artist Peter Migwans, and…
Read MoreJenna Thompson
Jenna Thompson Artist Gallery Contact Jenna Thompson Mohawk, Wolf Clan from Akwesasne Jenna is Wolf clan and a member of the Mohawks of Ahkwesahsne. She is owner of Teiowisathe Originals and is a self-taught leather creator, beader and digital designer. Buy their work… Teiowisathe Originals Contact Artist jennateiowisathe@gmail.com Akwesasne, ON
Read MoreAngela Thompson
Angela Thompson Artist Gallery Contact Angela Thompson Mohawk, Akwesasne I started beading in grade school, my teacher at that time was my aunt. Through the years I’ve attended workshops and figured things out as I went along. I would describe my style as grand entry inspired. I love color as well as sparkle materials. I…
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