Indigenous Artist in Residence
ands working with beads. Wide frame of a beadwork guide. “I've always lived very urban and because
I'm metis I don't have a reservation community to visit”. Wide frame
of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. Wide frame of Audie walking in an alley. Close up of
Audie walking on the sidewalk. “Our city is still very much traditional territories and indigenous
land, and so I think the concept of urban indigeneity is so fruitful to talk about and that's
something I've definitely worked through with previous art pieces”. Wide frame of Audie sitting in
a chair with her artwork. Wide frame of a neighbourhood. Wide frame of the neighbourhood street.
Close up of a student beadworking with Audie and other students out of frame in the background.
Close up of a beads on a string on top of a beadwork guide. “This piece I'm working on right now is
beaded wall hanging that is made with size 10 seed beads”. Wide frame of Audie at her desk with her
beads. Close up of Audie’s hand beadworking. “How I got the image that I'm working from is I took a
picture of the sky in the city from my backyard in Regina at the exact same time as my auntie took
a picture of the sky in Lebret, which is a smaller community that is outside of, like, city limits”.
Wide frame of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. Wide frame of neighbourhood. Wide frame
of tree tops and the sky. “This merging of two skies into one image really highlights the fact that
the sky is not different within those two spaces, and I think that really speaks to the layers of
urban indigeneity in a very subtle way”. Close up of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork.
Wide frame of Audie and her cat at her desk with her beads. Close up of hands working with beads.
Close up of rocks, a shell and beadwork needles on a shelf. Close up of Audie’s beadwork. “You can
see my work right now in Radical Stitch which is a touring exhibition about beadwork, curated by
Cathy Mattes, Michelle Lavallee, and Sherry Farrell Racette”. Wide frame of hands working with
beads on a table. Close up Audie sitting on the floor. Wide frame of Audie sitting in a chair with
her artwork. (gentle music) Close up to Audie and students sitting on the floor in a room, working
with beads. Text appears across the screen with a link to Visit
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