Posts Tagged ‘pass the feather’
Rebekah Jarvey
Rebekah Jarvey Artist Gallery Contact Rebekah Jarvey Chippewa Cree, Rocky Boy’s First Nation My name is Rebekah Jarvey. My Indian name is Carries Sweetgrass Woman and I come from the otter and ermine clans. I am a Chippewa Cree businesswoman, Blackfeet decedent and sewist who enjoys showcasing my rich cultural identity through designing, modelling, styling,…
Read MoreMarjorie Skidders
Marjorie Skidders Artist Gallery Contact Marjorie Skidders Mohawk, Akwesasne Marjorie Kaniehtonkie Skidders is a member of the Bear Clan of the Mohawk of Akwesasne. Marjorie has come full circle in her career as an artist, starting out with a bachelor’s degree in art and turning that into a 25-year career in education as a teacher,…
Read MoreMatricia Bauer
Matricia Bauer Artist Gallery Contact Matricia Bauer Prairie Cree, Sturgeon Lake First Nation Matrcia is a singer, songwriter, musician, drummer and an artist. Matricia teaches drum making, leather binding and many more traditional arts and craft workshops. She also has her own jewelry line where she infuses First Nations aspects of her culture into modern…
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Suzan Kostiuck Artist Gallery Contact Suzan Kostiuck Acho Dene Koe, British Columbia Suzan is a Canadian Dene artist living on Vancouver Island, B.C. She started painting 15 years ago while living in Alberta. Her work is inspired by her cultural environment and also by contemporary artists Judy Hintz Cox and James Lavadour. Suzan has worked…
Read MoreRebecca Doxtator | Otsitsidesigns
Rebecca Doxtator Artist Gallery Contact Rebecca Doxtator Oneida Nation of the Thames Otsitsidesigns creates beautiful and unique beadwork from earrings to bolo ties and one-of-a-kind pop socket designs. Her intricate work brings a mix of traditional beadwork style with a pop culture twist. Buy their work… Please visit Otsitsi Designs to purchase Rebecca’s work, or…
Read MoreChantal Lanouette
Chantal Lanouette Artist Gallery Contact Chantal Lanouette Algonquin, Rapid Lake Algonquin self taught artist. I’ve always felt that looking at the sky reminded me of those we lost. I usually include the universe to remember them. My paintings include Indigenous women and the animals of Mother Earth. Buy their work… Please visit IndigenARTSY to purchase Chantal’s…
Read MoreSayokla Kindness Williams
Sayokla Kindness Williams Artist Gallery Contact Sayokla Kindness Williams Mohawk, Oneida First Nation Sayo’:kla “It Snows Again” On^yote’a:ka, Oneida Nation of WI. Turtle Clan I can teach any style of beadwork. Flat, raised, 2-needle, edging, peyote, wrapping. I specialize in creating movement jewlery for Indigenous women. Buy their work… Please contact artist for any inquiries.…
Read MoreJane Lamure | Cedar and Sage
Jane Lamure Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Jane Lamure Algonquin, Pikwàkanagàn First Nation Jane Lamure is a Algonquin artist from Pikwakanagan. She enjoys creating and being close to the land and waters. Jane has worked in the Indigenous community for the past fourteen years in mental health and social services. She has the ability to create…
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Brandy Bloxom Artist Gallery Contact Artist Brandy Bloxom Swampy Cree, York Factory First Nation Brandy Bjarnason Bloxom was born in Pinawa, MB and soon after relocated to Leaf Rapids in northern Manitoba where she spent the remainder of her youth. Growing up in the north with First Nations roots has inspired Brandy throughout her creative…
Read MoreAmanda Crocker | Daydreamer Designs
Amanda Crocker Artist Gallery Contact Amanda Crocker K’omoks First Nations Amanda Crocker, lives and works in Courtenay, B.C. which is within the beautiful unceded territory of the K’omoks First Nations. She has grown up in the Comox Valley and she considers it to be her home. Her background consists of English, French, Irish, Scottish and…
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