Posts Tagged ‘Indigenous Arts Collective’
Janice McNutt
Janice McNutt Artist Gallery Contact Janice McNutt Inuk My name is Janice McNutt, I am an Inuk artist. My Grandmother was born and raised in Aklavik, Inuvik. Although my father and Grandfathers are not Inuk, I am however a status Inuit from the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and take great pride in my background. I’m an…
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Lisa Poulin Artist Gallery Contact Lisa Poulin Ojibway/Cree My name is Lisa Poulin, I am an Ojibway/Cree artist from Matachewan First Nation in Ontario, Canada and now reside in Saskatchewan. I am a Kokum to two Grandsons and a Mother to two sons. I have been working as an Indigenous advocate in the justice system…
Read MoreKate Hagstrom | Wild and Untamed Studio
Kate Hagstrom Artist Gallery Contact Kate Hagstrom Métis Nation British Columbia My name is Kate Hagstrom, I am a Métis artist currently residing in British Columbia. I have always loved designing and making garments; from sewing to sublimation printing. I love designing and making ribbon skirts. Buy their work… Please visit Kate’s website or Wild…
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Karlee Fellner Artist Gallery Contact Karlee Fellner Métis Nation of Alberta ᒥᔪᑌᐦ ᐃᐢᑫᐧᐤ miyotehiskwew (Good Hearted Woman) katoyiis akii (Sweet Pine Woman) Karlee Fellner is Cree/Métis and grew up just outside of Edmonton, about an hour from her grandmother’s scrip land was issued. Karlee is a professor and provisional psychologist by trade, and began painting…
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It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the death of our longtime member, Don. Don was not only an amazing artist, but a great friend, loving partner, and well known member of his community. We leave this page as a memorial to his work. Don Chase Artist Gallery Contact Don Chase Alderville First Nation…
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Riannon Tsosie Artist Gallery Contact Riannon Tsosie Navajo My name is Riannon Tsosie, I’m a young Navajo artist from Arizona. My inspiration and creativity came from my grandparents growing up with them as a young girl. I’ve always seen my paternal grandmother make authentic Navajo jewelry and would sometimes assist her in her work and…
Read MoreShalene Keepness
Shalene Keepness Artist Gallery Contact Shalene Keepness Métis My name is Shalene Keepness, I am a Métis artist currently residing in Regina, SK. My mother, Celina Jarrett, is a self taught sewer who taught me to sew at a very young age. Just recently, we both picked up sewing again together. Our business is a mother/daughter…
Read MoreDebbie Cook-Jacobs
Debbie Cook-Jacobs Artist Gallery Contact Debbie Cook-Jacobs Mohawks of Akwesasne My name is Debbie Cook-Jacobs, I am a Mohawk basket maker from Akwesasne, bear clan. I make utility and fancy baskets from black ash splint and sweetgrass. I also enjoy collecting old baskets for inspiration and duplicating the old style weaves. Mary Tebo was my…
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Joann Swamp Artist Gallery Contact Joann Swamp Mohawks of Akwesasne My name is Joann Swamp, I am a Mohawk artist currently residing on the Akwesasne Reserve. I am self taught, I started beading my own earrings and necklaces in high school. I have since expanded to baby moccasins, pouches, beaded purses, wampum bracelets, beaded bracelets, earrings,…
Read MoreKaren Erickson
Karen Erickson Artist Gallery Contact Karen Erickson Métis Nation British Columbia My name is Karen Erickson, I am a Métis artist from Prince George, BC. My parents are from Meadow Lake and Green Lake, Saskatchewan. My biggest influence to why I create is my twin sister, Carla Joseph. I am self taught, I have been…
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