Join Plains Cree (nêhiyaw) artist Sadi Rose ᓴᕀᑏ ᒥᐦᑯᑲᐧᓂᕀ Vaxvick in “Sacred Teachings” painting workshop.
Sadi will lead an acrylic on canvas painting and share her knowledge of the Sacred Seven Grandfather teachings. The sacred teachings are a guideline of traditional understandings of Indigenous peoples and connections to themselves and the people around. Please keep in mind that not every First Nations, Metis, and Inupiaq/Yupik (Inuit) peoples follow these traditions.
Plains Cree (nehiyaw) Fine Artist Sadi Rose ᓴᕀᑏ ᒥᐦᑯᑲᐧᓂᕀ Vaxvick. Born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. Sadi currently lives in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Sadi is registered on Ochapowace First Nation on Treaty Four Territory. Sadi has achieved her degree; Bachelor of Fine Arts specializing in Indigenous Art from the First Nations University of Canada in 2023. Sadi’s main work is painting with acrylic on canvas and drawing on a large scale. Sadi also beads, creates sculptures with Brazilian soapstone and wood. Sadi wants to illustrate children’s books and pass down the Indigenous storytelling and culture to the next generation.
Learn more about Sadi's art here:
Artists Website https://sadirosevaxvick.ca/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sadiroseart/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sadi_rose_art/
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Children | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Learn and Personal Interest | Indigenous | Art and Creation |
TAGS: | Dunlop Art Gallery | Crafts and Hobbies | art |
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