Petroglyphs to Pixels
Drop into the studios of thirteen Indigenous artists as they share personal stories, creative approaches to their art, and the links to Indigenous history and culture.
Drop into the studios of thirteen Indigenous artists as they share personal stories, creative approaches to their art, and the links to Indigenous history and culture.
Regarded as the grandfather of contemporary Indigenous art, abstract painter Alex Janvier's works are in the collections...
Rosalie Favell's body of work, which features self-portrait photography with artistic embellishments, explores her Metis...
Lou-ann Neel, who comes from a long line of artists and carvers, is a designer with a passion and reverence for...
Born in 1952 on Haida Gwaii, James Hart is best known for his painted and printed graphic designs, sculpted wooden...
Nadia Myre, who grew up steeped in several cultures and in the bohemian world of art and poetry, has gained notice from...
The impact of colonialism is a recurring theme in Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun's large-scale paintings, which are imbued...
Arlene "Dozay" Christmas' paintings draw inspiration from traditional visual art forms, natural landscapes and oral...
Teresa Marshall creates multimedia and installation pieces that give voice to Canada's Indigenous people - a voice that...
Skeena Reece makes art that combines her own history with contemporary and historical Indigenous experiences, bringing...
Manasie Akpaliapik, a carver who grew up in a family of artists, transforms whalebone into an Inuit story, along with...
Alan Syliboy is a Mi'kmaq artist, author, filmmaker and musician whose subjects often revolve around family and...
Connie Watts is a mixed media artist whose work melds traditional West Coast form and design with the complex modern...
This episode explores how art forms translate or are conceived in an Indigenous language.