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This warm and soft reversible blanket features a design by Anishinaabe artist Trisha Pitura.
ABOUT THE DESIGN: Water is life. Water is the heartbeat to all living things. We depend on water to always be there, to be clean and pure to quench our thirst and fill our cells. We take this natural essential for granted and we need to remember that this is a privilege.
152.4 x 203.2 cm (60 x 80 in.)
20% recycled wool, 30% acrylic, 50% recycled polyester
Wash on cold, hang to dry
Designed, cut & sewn in Canada
Sequoia is owned and operated by Indigenous women and located in Kahnawake.
This handmade soap is made with the essential oil of sage. This herb is one of the 4 Sacred Medicines in Indigenous culture.
Ingredients: Canola Oil, Water, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Organic Shea Butter, Organic Caster Oil, Stearic Acid, Fragrance Oil, Sage Essential Oil, Sage Leaf, Black Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Ultramarine.
110 ml (4 oz.)
Not tested on animals
Indigenous-owned and operated
Made in Canada
This dark charcoal glass platter perfect for a special gift or a dinner party, features Northwest Coast motifs designed by British Columbia artist Corrine Hunt.
Small: 26 x 15 cm (10.2 x 5.9 in.)
Medium: 31 x 16 cm (12.2 x 6.3 in.)
Large: 34 x 17 cm (13.4 x 6.7 in.)
Made in Canada
Recycled glass
Hand wash only
Sequoia is owned and operated by Indigenous women and located in Kahnawake.
This handmade soap is a blend of grapefruit, orange, and lemon and is balanced with raspberry, red currant, tulip, freesia, heliotrope, rose, cashmere musk, vanilla and amber. It is inspired by the constellation Pleiades, or the Big Dipper, which is known as the Seven Dancers in Indigenous culture.
Ingredients: Canola Oil, Water, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Organic Shea Butter, Organic Caster Oil, Stearic Acid, Fragrance Oil, Titanium Dioxide, Mica, Blue #1.
110 ml (4 oz.)
Not tested on animals
Indigenous-owned and operated
Made in Canada
Josée Drouin-Brisebois
As the commissioning institution for the 55th International Art Exhibition, the National Gallery of Canada presents the work of Shary Boyle, a consummate object maker who uses imaginary narratives to explore human psychological and emotional states. The catalogue highlights the artist’s practice, which spans a diversity of media, including fine craft, drawing, sculpture, experimental performance and immersive installations.
Paper | 192 pages
Publication Date: 2013
English, French and Italian
Jin-me Yoon (b. 1960)
Souvenirs of the Self (Lake Louise), 1991
Yoon emigrated from South Korea to Vancouver in 1968. While studying contemporary art, she was exposed to artists and theorists engaged with questions of sexual and cultural difference. Her work is recognized for contributing to the ongoing discussions concerning identity and place.
9 x 6.5 cm (3.5 x 2.5 in.)
In the collection of the National Gallery of Canada.