Canadian Mennonite University

Exhibits: Mending with Tradition

Jessie Jannuska

Opening September 13, 2024 at 7:30 PM

Drawing inspiration from personal connections and role models, Jessie Jannuska explores themes of Indigenous female empowerment, provides commentary on Indigenous issues and perseverance through Indigenous spirituality, ceremony, and community.

This exhibition is connected to a graphic novel of the same themes and features a wide variety of mixed media works that includes a large moosehide painting as well as beadwork, drawing, collage, and more.

Artist Bio
Jessie Jannuska (she/her) is a Winnipeg-based Indigenous visual artist and art workshop facilitator. She is mixed of Dakota, Ojibway, and settler ancestry and is a member of Canupawakpa Dakota Nation in Treaty 2. She graduated with a BFA with honors from Brandon University in 2018. Jannuska primarily works in mixed media, beadwork, acrylic, crankies, and murals. Her work explores her Indigenous culture through a cathartic lens by blending realism, contemporary beadwork style, and symbolism that represents her Indigenous spirituality.. Shealso teaches art workshops in beading, dreamcatchers, painting (step-by-step), mural work, sweetgrass baskets, and crankie-making to all ages.

*Please note: this exhibition is only accessible by stairs.

*Mending with Tradition is Supported by Manitoba Arts Council and Canada Council for the Arts

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Admission by Donation | Exhibition runs September 13 – October 26, 2024

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