From residential school to the early days of reconciliation, artwork and family continue to be sources of strength by
Born in 1972 inKelvington, Sask., I am a member of the Yellow Quill First Nations (Saulteaux) and the Peter Chapman First Nations (Cree). I am also a survivor of the Indian residential school system, having attended both Gordon’s near Punnichy, Sask.,and St. Michael’s in Duck Lake, Sask., for six years of my early childhood.
In 1985 my late mother Ann Whitehead moved our family out to British Columbia, eventually settling in Mission. In 1991, I graduated from Mission Secondary School, and soon after I enrolled at what was then called the University College of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford Campus, in the Studio Fine Arts Diploma Program, which I successfully completed in 1993. I moved to Vancouver later that year and continued my education at Capilano College in North Vancouver, where I followed courses in fine arts history, anthropology, archaeology and Native studies. After its completion in 1995, I began my professional career in art under the guidance of my uncle, Jerry Whitehead. In the summer of that year, I decided to return to my roots in Saskatchewan and continue pursuing my goals of becoming an artist.
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Welcome to St. Martins
Jane LeBlanc takes us on a tour of her adopted hometownâthis charming New Brunswick village on the beautiful Bay of Fundy
Flower Power
Discovering a hobby youâre passionate about keeps you young!
HIKING THE HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS
Admiring sculptures, Inuksuks and a view of the falls is all part of the allure of this area
Distanced But Not Alone
Last summerâs âFun Dayâ at Otter Lake became a message of hope
CAJUN COUNTRY
Exploring the complex history and amazing culture of Acadians in Louisiana
Nature's Wonder
Having the opportunity to photograph local wildlife is a gift
A Pinch of Slowness
Taking the time to enjoy the process is a great recipe for breadâand life
CREATIVITY DURING COVID
How I âbrought a young girl to lifeâ during quarantine
A Pivotal Point
From early settlement and quaint village to prosperous town and city, Pointe Claire is rich in Canadian history
A Dream Car Finds Its Dreamer
Imagine finding the car you loved as a teen parked in your driveway 25 years later