Blackfoot Paradigm

Blackfoot Paradigm
Blackfoot Paradigm, 2020, pencil, ink pen, 8" x 10". Produced for the Reconciliation Orange T-Shirt Design commissioned by the City of Lethbridge, Alberta.

Tuesday, 13 April 2021

Certificate of Completion

 

Certificate of Completion: Understanding and Responding to Sexual Violence: Level One

Friday, 9 April 2021

Final Project


















Resilience, string beads on pearl film photo paper, analogue photography, acrylic, red thread, 5x7 in frames, and 8x10 in frame, 2021. 

Tuesday, 6 April 2021

Artist Bio

Chataya Holy Singer is a Kainai Blackfoot interdisciplinary artist working with both traditional and contemporary mediums including photography, digital media, painting, drawing, performance, beading and sewing. Her work is based on identity, spirituality, language, and traditional knowledge by integrating her Indigenous worldview through a contemporary perspective.

Holy Singer is deeply passionate about her Blackfoot roots. Her practice weaves concepts of the past and present as a tool to preserve her culture for the future. Holy Singer achieves this through acts of resilience, decolonialization, revitalization, and reclaiming what has been taken away from her ancestors. She aims to "break the cycle" while navigating through a Eurocentric society with an Indigenous lens. Holy Singer strongly promotes education, encouraging the youth to continue bridging the gaps left by historical trauma. Her inspiration derives from her strength to carry on the traditional way of life, supported by her art, and surviving through blood memory.