2023 Artists

Tim Gathier

“Nia:wen / thank you to Tim Gathier from F.G. Media. Tim visited the gallery several times over the past year and filmed interviews  with some of my closest friends here in Tyendinaga. Tim creates various videos for organizations of  his choosing. He is a musician, counselor, and father. Tim is a sensitive, generous, kind man and  has a beautiful family. We appreciate all the time and thought he has put into his contributions to our project.”


Brandie Maracle

The Truth & Reconciliation Project would like to thank Brandie Maracle Rez Girl Creations for her beautiful contribution to the 2023 Tribute to Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women. Stop by Native Renaissance to see what Brandie and others have added to the exhibit. Nia:wen Brandie

Darlene Maracle

Nia:wen/Thank you to Darlene Maracle of Aksótha Designs & Fabricsfor the beautiful and thoughtful ribbon skirt. 

T.J. & Landon Champagne

Chi Niá:wen to father / son team T.J. & Landon Champagne. Landon is a multi-media artist working in assemblage and photography. T.J. went above and beyond to bring his special vision to the event. The countless hours I know this guy puts into each photo really shows in the end. Check out T.J.’s project “Thriving Not Surviving ” a full-length documentary featuring Indigenous women.