Judy Anderson is Nêhiyaw (Cree) from Gordon First Nation, Saskatchewan, Treaty 4 territory and an Associate Professor of Canadian Indigenous Studio Art in the Department of Art at the University of Calgary. Anderson’s practice includes beadwork, installation, hand-made paper, painting, three-dimensional pieces, and, collaborative projects all of which are deeply personalwith a focus on issues of spirituality, family, colonialism and Indigenous epistemological and ontological traditions.

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As she walked down the hallway, she unintentionally…Indigenized (2023)

Installation for …Indigenized at Art Gallery of Swift Current, September 16 – November 8, 2024

 

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As she walked down the hallway, she unintentionally…Indigenized, (2023), Moose hide, copper jingles, steel hoops, sound, 5’ x 7’ (1.5 x 2.1 m).

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