James Groening, aka Blue Sky, is a Burnaby-based Cree artist from the Kahkewistahaw First Nation.
Adopted by his white grandparents during the Sixties Scoop, Groening was raised in Plains Cree Territory (also known as Manitoba) disconnected from his Indigenous roots. However, he retained a portion of his Kahkewistahaw name, Blue Sky, given to him by his maternal grandfather. After meeting his mother as a young man & learning about his heritage, James began a journey of reclaiming his Indigeneity.
Groening paints in the Woodland Art style, with expressive designs & vibrant colours, depicting stories & legends from his rich cultural heritage.
"It is very important to convey what I learn about my culture through legends & teachings because generations have lost so much information & a sense of cultural identity. It is also easier to learn a complex truth through a cheerful medium like painting."
Led by artistic intuition & legends from his heritage that inspire him, Groening's artwork documents his journey of healing & growth, as he attempts to revitalize his cultural identity through art making & knowledge sharing.
Turtle Island Painting Workshop
Sat. Oct. 12, 10 - 11:30 am
Join James Groening for an fun, inspiring & immersive workshop where you'll learn the story of Turtle Island & paint your own turtle in the Woodland Art Style. Through knowledge sharing & creation, discover the power of story & connection. Great for adults & families, no painting experience required. Register now.
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