
Simon Ash-Moccasin is a proud Nehiyawak (Cree person) from Saulteaux First Nation and an actor, playwright, storyteller, activist, and father.
Simon Ash-Moccasin is a proud Nehiyawak (Cree person) from Saulteaux First Nation and an actor, playwright, storyteller, activist, and father.
BIG small Talk with Artist: Madi Piller BIG small Talk is a chance to meet, introduce, and get to...
Carol Geddes: Haat kanadaayí géide kei nañúýi “What appeals to me about filmmaking is that I am drawn to...
“Get to Know” is a series that profiles Indigenous artists engaged in Harbour projects. Collective member Vanda Fleury connected...
Claude Latour is one of six Indigenous artists selected from across Canada to participate in an intensive four-month residency...
Howard Adler is the co-founder/director/programmer for the Asinabka Festival, an annual Indigenous film and media arts festival in Ottawa....
“Get to Know” is a series that profiles Indigenous artists engaged in Harbour projects.Collective member Vanda Fleury connected with...
David Garneau’s (Métis) practice includes painting, curation, and critical writing. His artistic, curatorial, and critical work often concerns Indigenous...
Marco Muller also known as Super-Empee is a Winnipeg-born multimedia artist and emerging Curator, specialised in paintings, murals, photography...
We acknowledge that we are gathered on the homeland of the Métis Nation and on the ancestral lands of Treaty One, traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples.
We gratefully acknowledge financial support for this and other projects from the Canada Council for the Arts, Manitoba Arts Council, and Cultural Human Resources Council.
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