4th of 6 works found
Second
Artist
Sound, Michelle
Title
Second
Date
2022
Dimensions
130.8 height x 99.7 width
Type
mixed media
Accession Number
2023.7.1
Owner
City of Burnaby
Collection
Permanent Collection
Michelle Sound is a Cree and Métis artist, educator and mother. She is a member of Wapsewsipi Swan River First Nation in Treaty 8 Territory, Northern Alberta and she was born and raised on the unceded and ancestral home territories of the x m kw y m (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and S l ílw ta /Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Simon Fraser University, School for the Contemporary Arts, and a Master of Applied Arts from Emily Carr University Art + Design. Michelle is currently an Indigenous Advisor at Douglas College. She is a multidisciplinary visual artist and her art practice includes a variety of mediums including photo based work, textiles, painting and Indigenous material practices. Her artwork often explores her Cree and Métis identity from a personal experience rooted in family, place and history. She works with traditional and contemporary materials and techniques to explore maternal labour, identity, cultural knowledge, and cultural inheritances. Public art pieces include a utility box art wrap (City of Vancouver), street banners (City of New Westminster) printed Transit shelter mural and a painted mural at Ociciwan Art Centre (Edmonton)She has had recent solo exhibitions at Neutral Ground ARC (Regina), Daphne Art Centre (Montréal), Alternator (Kelowna), Gallery 101 (Ottawa), Burrard Arts Foundation, and Seymour Art Gallery (Vancouver).