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Judy Anderson is a Cree artist from the Gordon First Nation in Saskatchewan. 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 is a new faculty member at the University of Calgary[1] where she will teach both Studio and Indigenous Art History. 

Anderson's work 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.[2]

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.[3]

Exhibitions

Bead Speak (Slate Fine Art Gallery)

The Sole Project (upcoming at The Art Gallery of Regina)

Working Mom (Last Mountain Lake Gallery)

  1. ^ "Judy Anderson – Kwä̀n Mày Dáyè Dàátthʼi". www.kwanmaydayedaatthi.com. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  2. ^ "Judy Anderson". iscp-nyc.org. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  3. ^ Allen, Bonnie (Nov. 11, 2014). "Prince Charles gives First Nations art from Canada royal review". CBC News. Retrieved 2017-03-11. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)

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