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  • September 19, 2023

    Indigenous talent takes the runway 

    When Thea Thomas began working alongside designer Stephanie Crowchild in early summer, she didn’t know that she’d find herself backstage at New York Fashion Week (NYFW)

  • December 30, 2022

    The year that was in Kahnawake

    The CAQ won again, Bill 96 passed, and two years into the pandemic we still said the word COVID more often than we ate breakfast.

  • August 31, 2022

    Skawennati’s clothing walks the runway

    Courtesy Skawennati The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) celebrated 100 years of its Santa Fe Indian Market with an expanded programming and two whole days of fashion shows.

  • October 8, 2021

    Indigenous women outshine Paris

    As a mother of three in her 40s and former Olympian, Waneek Horn-Miller’s appearance was by no means conventional at the Paris City Fashion Week where she walked the runway on Saturday, October 2.
  • May 4, 2018

    Diabo’s vintage k-town style hits Gatineau runway

    Karoniénhawe Diabo launched her brand She Holds the Sky Designs about a year ago. (Courtesy D.J. Clarke Photography)

  • February 14, 2018

    Re-telling un-ceded territory’s story on film

    Wahiakeron Gilbert’s performance as Chief Tannawake is one of the many fine bits of acting that perhaps could have used more screen time.

  • November 23, 2016

    Art show in Montreal straddles multiple realities

    Rebecca Bellmore became the first Native artist to represent North America at the Venice Biennale, and her "Mixed Blessing" sculpture is currently on display at Art Mur in Montreal.

  • September 6, 2016

    Hemlock continues to make mark in Santa Fe

    Kanien’kehá:ka artist Carla Hemlock was this year’s recipient of the Bernard Ewell Innovation Award. (Courtesy Grant Jonathan)

  • February 5, 2016

    Wendy's Revenge is a tale of pirates, spaceships and art

    Tricia Livingston and Walter Scott  brought the story of Wendy’s Revenge to life on Friday night at Concordia’s Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery.