Carrianne Agawa
Stage: Algoma Gallery
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BiographyMy art style is traditional woodland with a twist of contemporary and feminism. As an Indigenous storyteller, I embed in my art the stories/teachings that require one to look further than the canvas/paper they are painted on. My work aims to open the spirit and multiple perspectives of the world upon which others walk. Locals should attend if they want to see another way than what they currently think they see.
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