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Presentation by Sharon Meyer NESD FNMI
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Traditional Art Ceremonial and Spiritual Art Utilitarian Art Contemporary Art Woodland Art Pop Art Refer to notes for examples of Items in each category
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Art produced by FN artists since the 1960’s Two forms: 1 - Contemporary Art – full scenes eg. Allen Sapp 2 - Woodland Art – heavy black outlines eg. Norval Morrisseau
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East – woodland study South – Saskatchewan First Nation/Metis contemporary artist West – Haida, Totem Poles North- Inuit Soapstone Sculptures, Print Making. Moose Tufting Using the Medicine Wheel can teach you to think globally – to extend your focus beyond one area. That is inclusive thinking – the circle thinking!
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East – Woodland Art North – Inuit Art West – Haida Art South – Saskatchewan Contemporary Art
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The first FN artist to have national recognition for his art. He is the master of Woodland Art. His first drawings were created on birch bark paper because he had no paper or canvas then. He traded for the black ink. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fmp0vbYMlX8 Norval Morrisseau's Magical, Mystical Tour - A Legacy in Pictures 4:23
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Norval Morrisseau was a mentor and an influence in the art created by Mark Jacobson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miKeCdNBexg 3 Mark Anthony Jacobson speaks on Norval Morrisseau in Vancouver DTES.mp4 2:19
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Benjamin Chee Chee also used the Woodland style to created his simple line drawings. Sadly he committed suicide before he was celebrated as a unique FN artist. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7zOGuzI65U Benjamin 's Dream 3:18
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An artist that uses the Woodland technique. Kevin Peeace uses the heavy borders to create the message of the connectedness to Mother Earth. http://www.native-art-in-canada.com/kevinpee-ace.html
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Simone Mcleod Jerry Whitehead http://simonemcleodblog.blogspot.ca/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_pblmEOAEU First Nations artist Jerry Whitehead 3:54
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Examples of Woodland art – heavy bold black outlines. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gclKnl16_og NORTHWEST COAST INDIAN ART 2:32
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Kindergarten students – Turtle Island Creation Story and using the Woodland Technique
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A little mixture of both because Ted Harrison uses bold outlines in his drawings but he also tries to capture a scenic background https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w_-Z9KVEhI Ted Harrison Interview on Canada AM 4:08
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A contemporary artist using paint to create a scene to reflect a story. Allan Sapp spent much of his childhood sick in bed. Look at his paintings and see the floor level he sees the world from. The first FN Contemporary artist to have National recognition in Canada http://www.allensapp.com/
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Uses vibrant colors to create a scene. She adds details to create sound and movement in her art. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nqz31o0i9S8 Leah Dorion - On her art #2 3:54
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Some student projects using Contemporary style
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Contemporary art is also through sculpture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaRcj_BfbNA Tour of Bill Reid's Raven and the First Men (MOA: Museum of Anthropology) 1:24
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Arnold Isbister Dallas Poundmaker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-mgd_EQYzc From the Spirit: George Littlechild 0:58 http://isbister.artplaces.com/bio.htm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQ0YHr0D-iw Saskatoon Artist Dallas Poundmaker 3:41
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Thank you for being a part of Mother Earth! Sharon Meyer NESD FNMI meyer.sharon@nesd.ca (306)401-7848
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