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Arts and Culture

Jan 1, 2013 | 8:00 AM
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  • Chris Scribe and his son Camden during a lesson on braids on the Think IndigenousOnline Indigenous Education K-8 Facebook school.

  • Felicia Gay, curatorial fellow at the Mackenzie Art Gallery, has had an interest in art she was a child and hopes to continue to use it as a commentary to spark social change.

  • Donnie Mac, Onion Lake Cree Nation, and Emery Burningrass are always on the road performing various gigs to promote awareness, culture and language and importantly, humour.

  • Rosella Ross Carney from northern Saskatchewan continues an old Indigenous tradition of birch bark biting art.

  • The light sculpture, named River and Sky, is inscribed in Cree syllabics, 'nipiy mina sipiy' – a very Saskatoonevocative script, which literally translates to 'river and sky'. The temporary public artwork is by artist Tony Stallard, and developed in collaboration with Cree artists Joseph Naytowhow and Kenneth T. Williams.

  • Yellowsky, Sweetgrass First Nation, is nominated for the 2018 Best New Artist at the Indigenous Music Awards.

  • Kennetch Charlette and Andrea Menard at a Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre celebration.

  • Chris Tyrone Ross and Candy Fox’s collaboration, ahkâmêyimo nitânis/Keep Going My Daughter, has been selected to make its world premiere at the Hot Docs Film Festival in Toronto.

  • Mandy Goforth leads other female performers during rehearsals at the Globe Theatre production of Making of Treaty 4.

  • Jaredan Smith from the Pinehouse Photography Club captured this unique image under the northern lights. He posts his pictures on his Facebook page ‘Into the Wild Studios’ to help motivate and inspire others who might be going through tough times, such as depression and anxiety.

  • Jayde Goodon has turned graffiti art into a livelihood that has taken him across Canada.


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