Christi Belcourt

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Christi Belcourt is a Métis visual artist whose ancestry originates from the historic Métis community of Mânitou Sâkhigan (Lac Ste. Anne) in Alberta. She has a deep respect for Mother Earth and the traditions and knowledge of her people. She is also known for her work as a community-based artist, environmentalist, and advocate for the lands, waters, and rights of Indigenous peoples.

Christi Belcourt is the first book devoted exclusively to Belcourt’s life and work: her early paintings showcasing the natural world’s beauty and interconnectedness, her monumental “flower beadwork” paintings, and her recent collaborations with Isaac Murdoch, an Anishinaabe knowledge keeper. Drawn from a national touring exhibition, these works of art inspire reflection, provoke conversation, and call for action.

The book, with text in English and Anishinaabemowin, features a powerful artist’s statement by Christi Belcourt, and illuminating essays written by scholars Sherry Farrell Racette, Dylan Miner, and exhibition curator Nadia Kurd.

Paperback

Second Edition

Product dimensions:136 pages, 9.4 X 9.4 X 0.6 in

Published:October 26, 2021

Publisher:Goose Lane Editions

Language:English

Appropriate for ages:All ages

ISBN – 13:9781773102436

Out of stock

Weight 0.8000 kg
Dimensions 1.905 × 24.13 × 24.13 cm