Your Indigenous Arts Marketplace Find things you’ll love. Support Indigenous Artists. Only on IndigenARTSY. What is IndigenARTSY? A Nest of Indigenous Creativity. IndigenARTSY is an online marketplace where Indigenous artists come together to share unique, authentic items. Our Indigenous cultures...
The Art For Aid Project – Combating Isolation With Art Around 2012 Metis artist Colleen Gray discovered how little funding is available for art supplies in remote First Nations, Inuit and Metis schools and for community programs. She set out to try and change things by collecting new and gently used art...
Braised venison tenderloin with parsnips, spiralized butternut squash, meaty chanterelle mushrooms and roasted onion puree. Photo: Sarena Johnson Come join us and experience the culinary story of Canadian Indigenous heritage. Chef Joseph Shawana was raised on the Wiikwemkoong Unceded Reserve located on...
We invite you to come and celebrate and experience traditional food as medicine nourishing the spirit. NishDish is a business built on traditional Anishnawbe (Nish) food. Over the last twelve years NishDish has grown as a catering business and is now operating a new storefront marketeria. We are proud...
About Beyond Buckskin launched in 2009 by Jessica R. Metcalfe, PhD (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) as a website dedicated to showcasing and promoting our continent’s first artists and original designers. In 2012, the original blog website expanded to include an online boutique as well. The origin story...
WHO WE ARE MAAIINGAN Productions is a collective of multi-talented Indigenous Artists, Designers, Editors, Writers and Researchers that work collaboratively to promote and support each others’ expertise in creating and disseminating complete packages and projects reflecting the very best in Media Arts....
G’zaagin Art Gallery’s vision is to provide a space for artists to share their creations as well as contribute to the promotion and development of First Nations art and artisans. Through mentorship by family, community Elders, and friends, Owner/Artist Boshdayosgaykwe was encouraged to keep the values a...
Setsuné (set-soon-eh) means grandmother in the Dene language and we use it to acknowledge intergenerational cross-overs, blood memory and oral histories expressed in fashion and the arts. The Setsuné Indigenous Fashion Incubator fosters and promotes the research, development and creation of works by you...
Angela DeMontigny has a passion for design. She displays an extraordinary ability to produce a contemporary, ready-to-wear collection and one-of-a-kind pieces of wearable art that not only express her zeal for her native culture and heritage, but also shows that she is street smart and style savvy when...