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Nathalie Bertin | Biography - MutualArt

    Nathalie Bertin is a Franco-Métis multidisciplinary artist based in Ontario.

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    Nathalie Bertin is a Franco-Métis multidisciplinary artist based in Ontario.

Nathalie Bertin: Franco-Métis Visual Artist - Voyageur Heritage

  • In Métis artist Nathalie Bertin's "A Story of The Northern Lights: The Great Hare", Nanahboozho, a hero of Odawa legend, appears on a new $20.
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    Bertin's current body of work focuses on positive images of indigenous women as a means of confronting the romanticized depictions of females as seen throughout.

    Nathalie Bertin

      Bio: Nathalie Bertin () originally hails from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    Wisdom of Kinship - Indigenous Art Exhibition Curators ...

  • Nathalie Bertin is an award-winning multi-disciplinary artist from Toronto with roots in Michilimackinac & Nipissing.
  • Nathalie Bertin - Hart House

  • Metis Finger Weaving.
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    Nathalie Bertín Profiles - Facebook

  • Bio: Nathalie Bertin (1969) originally hails from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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    Loup Garou & Moccasins (2022)

    July 9 - August 27, 2022: Station Gallery, Whitby, ON
    September 2 - October 29, 2002: Latcham Art Centre, Stouffville, ON

    ARTIST STATEMENT: In 2021, I had a conversation with an ecologist, Alison Lake, who was studying wolves and coyote populations in our neck of the woods. Within the larger discussion, we talked about observed behaviours and interesting DNA discoveries where some wolves (looked like wolves and acted like wolves) had full coyote DNA and coyotes (looked like coyotes and acted like coyotes) had wolf DNA. In some cases, they found coyotes with coyote DNA behaved like wolves, and so on for the wolves acting like coyote. She said it basically turned everything they thought they knew about coyotes and wolves out the window. But now, academics are having a hard time naming these animals. (She even found the name "Algonquin wolf" to be unfortunate as it makes it seem like they are a distinct breed when they are actually East