This interview highlights the work of contemporary artist Debra Sparrow, Coast Salish-Musqueam. Sparrow carries the three-fold responsibility of single-handedly raising children, putting in place a holistic educational programme, and producing excellence in design and art. Debra and her sister, Robyn Sparrow, often work on creative commissions together and have produced a line of modestly-priced machine-woven blankets and vests for the retail market, in partnership with Kanata Company. The backdrop against which they work is one marked by a resilience of spirit against repeated cultural losses incurred through the European colonisation of their homeland, since the late 1700s
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The Musqueam First Nation are a hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓-speaking people whose traditional, ancestral, and unc...
Historically, Northwest Coast First Nations artists have been active participants in local and exte...
In an interview with Ricardo Santhiago, visual artist Astrid Salles revisits aspects of her formatio...
My motivation for this piece was to shed light on what it is like growing up with a heritage, knowin...
Artist Bio- Debra Yepa-Pappan is a contemporary Native American/Korean artist. She started out in de...
The first European expeditions to North America in the late 1700s found the Haida artists of norther...
Artist Bio: My work demonstrates and complicates the politics of displacement through my experience ...
Theresa Hatathlie-Delmar is a member of the Navajo nation, who belongs to the Deer Springs and Salt ...
The following text is an interview between me and two members of staff at Writtle School of Design, ...
Artist Bio: Pao Houa Her is a visual artist base in Minnesota. She studied at Minneapolis College of...
Inuit visual arts have been a feature of Canadian popular culture since it was thrust onto the world...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2007 Dr. Frances EdmondsAboriginal arts practices in the ...
This thesis takes Centre d’art daphne as its central case study to examine Indigenous involvement in...
The focal point of the Mystic Conversations series, Grandmother’s Country is more than an interpreta...
Carol Tulloch is an author, curator, maker and academic, and Professor of Dress, Diaspora and Transn...
The Musqueam First Nation are a hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓-speaking people whose traditional, ancestral, and unc...
Historically, Northwest Coast First Nations artists have been active participants in local and exte...
In an interview with Ricardo Santhiago, visual artist Astrid Salles revisits aspects of her formatio...
My motivation for this piece was to shed light on what it is like growing up with a heritage, knowin...