Episodios

  • What It Means to Be Renegade - Sheena Gering (Métis Artist)
    Jul 31 2023

    In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, guest host Lisa Shepard sits down with the Métis artist behind Renegade Rose Artistry, Sheena Gering. This episode follows conversations between Lisa and Sheena on traditional beadwork and the lesser-known art forms of rug hooking and needle felting. Sheena creates stunning traditional beadwork and also works with wool in needle felting. She discusses the beauty of needle felting, how she is connected to her pieces, and her journey in Métis art.

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    33 m
  • Discovering Being Métis - Kim Gullion Stewart (Métis Artist, Educator, Consultant, & Independent Art Researcher)
    Jul 24 2023

    In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we are joined by Kim Gullion Stewart, Métis visual artist, Educator, Consultant, and Independent Art Researcher, born in Athabasca, Alberta. In this session, Kim discusses her passion for visual art and connections to her Métis heritage. Explore what it means to Kim to be a Métis artist, her journey of creating from childhood to now, and why it's important to support Métis artists.

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    Follow Kim Gullion Stewart:

    Website - http://www.kimstewartonline.ca/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kim.art4life/

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    33 m
  • Métis Storytelling in Film - Jordan Waunch (Métis Artist, Producer, & Content Creator)
    Jul 17 2023

    On today’s episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we chat with Jordan Waunch, a Vancouver-based Métis artist, producer, actor, and content creator. Jordan has acted and written for film, television, and animated series. Listen in as Jordan shares his passion for writing, Métis storytelling, history and all things that involve collaborative creation.

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    Follow Jordan Waunch:

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamjdubs/?hl=en

    LinkedIn - https://ca.linkedin.com/in/jordan-waunch-075a72113

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    26 m
  • Métis Education and Authenticity - Billie-Jo Grant (Award-Winning Educator)
    Jul 10 2023

    On this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we speak to Billie-Jo Grant, an award-winning educator with over 20 years of classroom experience. Billie-Jo is a proud citizen of the Métis Nation of Alberta. As an adult, Billie-Jo found strength and pride in being Métis once she surrounded herself with others who were excited about representing their heritage. Billie-Jo loves sharing and teaching others about authentic resources. She encourages Métis people to be proud of who they are and to always be curious. This episode follows Billie-Jo’s journey to embracing her Métis heritage and how being Métis has impacted her teaching over the years.

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    28 m
  • Repurposing Your Roots - Casandra Woolever (Fashion Designer)
    Jul 3 2023

    In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we speak with Casandra Woolever, a Métis fashion designer and owner of Métis Branded. Casandra is truly a creator. The episode follows her passion for the historic Métis Capote, which she makes from recycled and repurposed old wool blankets. We touch on how her business came to be, her love for designing and sewing with a focus on repurposing, her connection to her creations and the meaningful stories behind the blankets she uses.

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    Check out Casandra's work here:

    Website - https://metisbranded.ca/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/metisbranded/?hl=en

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    34 m
  • Harnessing Indigenous Storytelling - Julie Nolin (Award-Winning Journalist & Indigenous Educator)
    Jun 26 2023

    On this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we are joined by Julie Nolin, a producer and reporter for Global BC who is proudly Métis and Cree. Julie spent nearly a decade with CTV News as a multi-skilled journalist. In addition to now working with Global BC, Julie has taught journalism, media, and television at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Learn about Julie’s connection to being Métis, thoughts on harnessing Indigenous storytelling, and her journey in educating others on how to represent Indigenous cultures in storytelling and media.

    Follow Julie Nolin:

    Website - Julienolin.ca

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/JulieNolinTV

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    42 m
  • Exploring Traditional Fashion as a Métis Woman - Leah Dorion (Métis Artist)
    Jun 19 2023

    In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we are joined by Leah Dorion, an interdisciplinary Métis visual artist from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. She is a teacher, painter, filmmaker, and published writer with a BED, BA, and MA. Leah is a self-taught visual artist and credits her creative family for encouraging her to take up traditional Métis art. Explore what it means to be Métis to Leah, her thoughts on traditional Métis clothing, her art, what it means to support Métis art, and her upcoming project with Métis Nation BC.

    Check Out Leah's work here:

    www.leahdorion.ca

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    40 m
  • Celebrating Métis Visual Art - Christi Belcourt (Métis Artist & Author)
    Jun 12 2023

    In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we speak with Christi Belcourt. Christi is a Métis visual artist and author living and working in Canada. The episode follows the discussion of her artwork and its roots in Métis quillwork, beadwork, and embroidery. Christi’s art has opened many doors, from community to language to discovering new artists who combine traditional and modern techniques. Learn what it means to Christi to celebrate Métis visual art, find her voice through her artwork, and share her creations with others.

    Check out Christi's work here:

    http://christibelcourt.com/

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    Deadline to enter is 1 week from the release date of the episode, and the draw and winner will be announced 2 weeks after the release date of the episode. Good luck!

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    35 m