Arielle Twist
Arielle Twist Arielle Twist is a Nehiyaw, Two-Spirit, author and multidisciplinary artist originally from George Gordon First Nation, Saskatchewan, now based out of Halifax, Nova
The Art-A-Thon is complete and there are now five incredible new works of art up for grabs! You can see the final works and enter the giveaway by heading over to our Instagram profile! Or click the button below to head straight to the giveaway contest instructions.
Thank you so much to the remarkable young artists who shared their talents in the Art-A-Thon. Masterworks is committed to connecting with artists of all ages, races, and cultural backgrounds so our Foundation is truly reflecting the diverse and vibrant arts community found in Nova Scotia. If you would like to support Masterworks in this initiative and others, please consider making a charitable donation via the link below.
Arielle Twist Arielle Twist is a Nehiyaw, Two-Spirit, author and multidisciplinary artist originally from George Gordon First Nation, Saskatchewan, now based out of Halifax, Nova
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Katharine MacDonald Poirier Katharine MacDonald Poirier is an emerging self-taught embroidery artist based in North End Halifax. Originally from Prince Edward Island, Katharine’s art naïf
Killa Atencio Killa Atencio is from Listuguj First Nation in Mi’gmaq Territory (Quebec, Canada). Proud of her Mi’gmaq and Quechua ancestry she enthusiastically shares and
Emma FitzGerald Emma FitzGerald was born in Southern Africa, grew up in BC and started her professional life as an architect Halifax, where she has
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