Posts Tagged ‘indigenous workshops’
Natasha Smoke Santiago
Natasha Smoke Santiago Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Natasha Smoke Santiago Akwesasne Mohawk Territory Natasha Smoke Santiago touches and shapes the land through her work as a Kanienkéha:ka (Mohawk) sculptor and potter. She is a storyteller and hand creator utilizing clay, pencils and paintbrushes. She is a visual artist that creates from the roots to the…
Read MoreAlex Antle | Bunchberry Beadwork
Alex Antle Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Alex Antle Qalipu Mi’Kmaq First Nation Alex Antle is a self-taught Mi’kmaw beadwork artist originally from Central Newfoundland. She began beading in 2017 to build a connection to the Mi’kmaq culture. Beading started out as a hobby but quickly turned into a small business, known as Bunchberry Beadwork, as…
Read MoreCheyenne McGinnis
Cheyenne McGinnis Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Cheyenne McGinnis Kainai/Saddle Lake I am a Blackfoot/Cree Woman learning and living on the West Coast of British Columbia, in unceded Salish Territory. My work is inspired by the Land, the Water, the Air. I use my art to speak to my experiences living as an Indigenous Woman in…
Read MoreRobin Lazore
Robin Lazore Artist Gallery Contact Robin Lazore Mohawk, Akwesasne First Nation Robin Lazore has been a basket maker for 30 years and teaches classes to children about the importance of the culture. By teaching children, she hopes to keep the tradition going. Robin’s classes are for everybody to enjoy the basket making and use materials…
Read MoreDeron Ahsén:nase Douglas
Deron Ahsén:nase Douglas Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Deron Ahsén:nase Douglas Mohawk, Kahnawà:ke Mohawk Territory D. Ahsén:nase Douglas is a “Contemporary Figurative” oil painter and educator. His artwork is said to “capture the essence of human experience and evoke subtle emotions in the viewer.” His paintings focus on capturing the fundamental nature of the human form and…
Read MoreCharrine 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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