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Judy Anderson is a Cree artist from the Gordon First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Career
She holds a BA and a BFA from the University of Saskatchewan and an MFA from the University of Regina. Anderson was a faculty member at the First Nations University of Canada and the University of Regina. She was hired in 2017 by the University of Calgary[1] to teach Studio and Indigenous Art History.
Anderson works in painting, beadwork, augmented reality, and installation art.[2][3][4] She focuses on issues of spirituality, family, graffiti and popular representations of Aboriginal people, all of which are created with the purpose of honoring the people in her life.[5] Her work has been included in national projects remembering missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada.[6].
In 2014, Anderson was invited to teach at the Prince's School of Traditional Arts in London, England where she taught Prince Charles how to sew beads and porcupine quills on a moose hide.[7]
Exhibitions
- Critical Faculties (Plain Red Gallery, First Nations University of Canada) 2012
- The Synthetic Age (MacKenzie Art Gallery) 2013
- Walking With Our Sisters (Plain Red Gallery, First Nations University of Canada) 2013
- The Sole Project (The Art Gallery of Regina) 2016
- Bead Speak (Slate Fine Art Gallery) 2016
- Working Mom (Last Mountain Lake Gallery) 2017
References
- ^ "Judy Anderson – Kwä̀n Mày Dáyè Dàátthʼi". www.kwanmaydayedaatthi.com. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ Benjoe, Kerry (September 19, 2016). "Five Saskatchewan artists take beading to a whole new level". Leader Post. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- ^ Anderson, Nourse, Paoli. "The Sole Project" (PDF). Art Gallery of Regina.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Caines, Rebecca. "QR Codes and Traditional Beadwork: Augmented Communities Improvising Together". M/C: Media and Culture. 16 (6).
- ^ "Judy Anderson". iscp-nyc.org. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ Smith, Kim (November 25, 2013). "Exhibit honours missing and murdered indigenous women". Global News. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- ^ Allen, Bonnie (Nov. 11, 2014). "Prince Charles gives First Nations art from Canada royal review". CBC News. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
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