Posts Tagged ‘jewelry’
Karen 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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Darbi Hawley Artist Gallery Contact Darbi Hawley Métis Nation of Alberta My name is Darbi Hawley, I am Métis artist currently residing in Innisfail, AB. I have been practicing my craft since I was a child and feel very lucky that my family has passed down their talents to their children and grandchildren. What motivates…
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Lisa Charette Artist Gallery Contact Lisa Charette Wiikwemkoong Unceded First Nation My name is Lisa Charette, I am an Anishnaabe artist from Wiikwemkoong living in Ottawa. Following in my late mother, Mary Jane’s footsteps, I have been making one-of-a kind creations for over 25 years, including custom made regalia, ribbon shirts and skirts, beadwork, and…
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Beth Queau Artist Gallery Contact Beth Queau, Ken’ta:res Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte My name is Beth Queau, I am a Mohawk artist currently residing in Dryden, ON. For as long as I can remember, I was beading before I knew that I was Indigenous due to being adopted. In 2010, I found my family…
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Cindy Lisk Artist Gallery Contact Cindy Lisk Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte My name is Cindy Lisk, I am a Mohawk artist currently residing in Belleville, ON. I have dedicated my whole career as an emerging Indigenous artist to rediscovering my Mohawk heritage through learning beadwork. Contact Artist Email Belleville, ON Artist Website &…
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Jamaica Cass Artist Gallery Contact Jamaica Cass Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte My name is Jamaica Cass, I am a Mohawk artist from a small town in Ontario. I was raised by a strong Mohawk woman who unfortunately died at a very young age. This drove me not only to pursue a career in…
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Celeste Grouette Artist Gallery Contact Celeste Grouette Manitoba Métis Federation My name is Celeste Grouette, I am a Métis artist residing in Grandview, Manitoba. I was taught how to weave dreamcatchers at the tender age of six years old, in Fort Nelson B.C. I was part of a Native Arts group my Elementary School organized…
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Jessica Dumont Artist Gallery Contact Jessica Dumont Algonquin My name is Jessica Dumont, I’m an Algonquin artist residing in Ottawa, ON. My community is Kitigan Zibi First Nation. Growing up in the city, beadwork has been a way for me to stay connected to my culture. I’ve spent the last 14 years working for Indigenous organizations…
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Jennifer Taback Artist Gallery Contact Jennifer Taback Shawanaga First Nation My name is Jennifer Taback, I am from Shawanaga First Nation. I have been a professional designer for over 10 years. Currently, I am exploring the links between traditional art and digital methods of expression, especially beadwork in relation to jewelry and design. As an…
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Melanie Ross Artist Gallery Contact Melanie Ross Pikwakanagan First Nation My name is Melanie Ross, I am Algonquin of Pikwakanagan FN. My Father was an Elder and a drum maker, he taught me many skills that I know today. I taught myself to bead and am now passing that on to my Grandchildren. Contact Artist…
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