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Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2024.

Indigenous Handmade & Art Boutique at Anishinaabe Girl

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Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.

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Anishinaabe Girl

165 Lilac St

Winnipeg, MB

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

À propos

Local Indigenous Handmade Showcase featuring Art, Jewelry and more.

Authentic Indigenous creations celebrate Indigenous Artistry, artists and culture.

Featuring works by Anishinaabe Girl founder, Shauna Fontaine, member of Sagkeeng First Nation. Experience Indigenous culture as told through the lens of Indigenous handmade artisty including artwork by Cheryle Dreaver, Dawn Marie Chartrand, Ruby Bruce, Eagle Woman Prints, wood carvings by Metis Artist GD Woodworking, clothing, homewares and more. Experience coffee made by Indigenous coffee Roasters, traditional pemmican made by Metis families, soups and more.

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Anishinaabe Girl Designs

Anishinaabe Girl is most known for handmade artisty through jewelry designs and the boutique envisions a space in which all peoples can come together to experience culture through art forms.

When experiencing Indigenous handmade you can be assured these items are crafted with love and inspired by Indigenous traditions of creativity. And they're meant for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're Indigenous or non-Indigenous, we want you to not only visually experience our artisty but also be proud to wear our Beadwork, hanf our art and creations as a symbol of respect, admiration, and unity. This is the power of resiliency, reclamation and appreciation.

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