Posts Tagged ‘painting’
Priscilla Omulo | Qwa’up Creations
Priscilla Omulo Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Priscilla Omulo Tsartlip First Nation, British Columbia I am a Tsartlip First Nations artist. I have grown up learning my culture, ceremony and fortunately different arts. My mother taught me how to bead, knit, sew and paint. I learned to cedar weave by my mentor Leonard Williams. We worked…
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Saraphine Recalma Artist Gallery Contact Saraphine Recalma Qualicum First Nation, British Columbia I am a Kwak’waka’wakw artist, and I have been drawing and painting since I could hold a crayon! I started designing button blankets for my family when I was 14 years old, and learned to paint from my sisters and was later mentored…
Read MoreNicoletta Qupanuaq | NicolettasArt
Nicoletta Qupanuaq Artist Gallery Contact Nicoletta Qupanuaq Inuit, New Brunswick Being raised and taught by very creative and artistic women inspired me to grow in my creativity. My grandmother, my mother and sister being my main influences. My grandmother was a well known self employed artist all while raising 14 children. Selling her creations was…
Read MoreShonta Campbell | Decolonial Bimbo
Shonta Campbell Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Shonta Campbell Ebb & Flow First Nation, British Columbia My name is Shonta Campbell (Kishiqweb). I am a 23-year-old woman from Vancouver, British Columbia. My nations are Heiltsuk, Anishinaabe and Wuikinuxv. I started learning art in Behavorial Therapy as a child, under the recommendation of Child and Family Services.…
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Bre Quirion Artist Gallery Contact Bre Quirion Manitoba Métis Federation Taanshi, Bre dishinkashoon. Nova Scotia oschi niya, pi White Horse Plains niwikin. Hello! My name is Bre, and though I was born in Nova Scotia, White Horse Plains is where I call home. I am a two-spirit Michif-Otipemisiwak creative based in Treaty 1 territory.…
Read MoreHeather Cabral | Inspired by Nature
Heather Cabral Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Heather Cabral Algonquins of Pikwakanagan, Ontario Kwey! I’m Heather Cabral, a member of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation. In the fall of 2022, I embarked on an incredible journey—one that transformed me into the artist I never thought I could be. I started working with a variety of…
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Cathie Jamieson Artist Gallery Contact Cathie Jamieson Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Ontario Creative art, history, and storytelling skills, all inherited by family from both Anishinaabe & Haudenosaunee sides. Teachers were all those creatives in my life and also those elders and speakers within the communities who shared the stories of our past times…
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Carey Sinclair Artist Gallery Contact Carey Sinclair Swampy Cree, Manitoba I have a family full of artists, it’s always been a part of me. Although I didn’t grow up with them, my aunties, mom, and grandmother have always done bead work. I learned at a family centre and picked it up quickly, learned how to…
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Shane Mcree Artist Gallery Performance Contact Shane Mcree Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, British Columbia I grew up in a home where creating was competition. My late grandpa, Logan Alexis, was a carpenter singer, drum maker, and hunter, while my grama sang and sewed. My uncles played sports, sang, painted, and played in bands; If you…
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Stephanie Caribou Artist Gallery Contact Stephanie Caribou Mathias Colomb First Nation, Pukatawagan, MB Hello, my name is Stephanie and I am a Member of the Mathias Colomb Cree Nation. I grew up in Winnipeg, and I was raised by a Metis family since a very young age. In my home we were encouraged to be…
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