Neebing exhibit showcases art with ‘meaning and soul’
BY IAN SHANTZ | AUGUST 2022 Indigenous artist Thomas Sinclair typically works at a brisk pace. …
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BY IAN SHANTZ | AUGUST 2022 Indigenous artist Thomas Sinclair typically works at a brisk pace. …
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by Ian Shantz | August 2022 Depending on the dialect and inflection, the Indigenous-language word ‘neebing’ …
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KitchenerToday.com – Alanah Jewell paints her own designs and sells them as part of her studio, Morningstar Designs. In less than three years, she’s also painted murals featured across Waterloo Region. Jewell also contributed two painted picnic tables for Explore Waterloo Region’s Art Fresco project
Maclean’s – On Gaukel Street in Kitchener, a black bear greets pedestrians with watery and speculative eyes. Makade Makwa. These animals are brought to life by illustrator and muralist Luke Swinson, a Kitchener resident and member of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation.
Waterloo Chronicle July 17, 2020 – ‘Soundings,’ at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, amplifies voices often pushed to the margins. Indigenous land and territory are at the heart of Tania Willard’s works, which includes musical scores in the form of drawings, beadwork, video and sound.