The University of Saskatchewan's new Indigenous storyteller-in-residence started his post this week. And now, Shawn Cuthand ...
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'This is Kaija in all her complexity': Exhibits honour groundbreaking Sask. textile artist“She was a world-class weaver — internationally-known — and the best weaver I’ve ever known,” says Saskatchewan-based textile ...
Two Saskatchewan artists hope to see their work rocket into space, and maybe all the way to the moon, as part of a project called The Lunar Codex. The project invited Indigenous artists in all genres ...
Two Saskatchewan artists submitted their work to be part of The Lunar Codex. Nigel Bell, a multiplatform musician from La Ronge, Sask., is one of the Indigenous artists already selected to be part ...
Carol BaldwinLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterWakaw RecorderTwo Saskatchewan artists submitted their work to be part of ...
For Saskatchewan artist Shawn Cuthand, uplifting Indigenous voices is a calling. Cuthand is a nehiyaw (Cree) and Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) writer, comedian, producer, actor and director.
Two Saskatchewan artists hope to see their work rocket into space, and maybe all the way to the moon, as part of a project called The Lunar Codex. The project invited Indigenous artists in all ...
“She was a world-class weaver — internationally-known — and the best weaver I’ve ever known,” says Saskatchewan-based textile artist Jude Haraldson. “Her colour sense was ...
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