Posts Tagged ‘pass the feather’
Karlee Fellner
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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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…
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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…
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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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Nanci Ransom Artist Gallery Contact Nanci Ransom Akwesasne Mohawk Territory Nanci Ransom, Bear Clan, enjoys making baskets out of black ash splint and sweet grass. She began traditional basket making with her friends and mentors, Sheila Ransom and Debbie Cook-Jacobs. She’s hoping to carry on the tradition to her grandchildren. She grew up on the…
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Sara Begg Artist Gallery Contact Sara Begg Gamblers First Nation My name is Sara Begg, I am an Indigenous Artist that likes to create all forms of Mixed Media Art with preferences for watercolour and acrylic paintings. My Grandfather was my first teacher as a child, he was a very talented Artist himself; not only…
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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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