#Jason Baerg
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inthepynck · 1 year ago
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Celebrate the First Native Fashion Week, See Top Looks from all 17 Indigenous Designers Here
Red buffalo vest, Penny Singer. Hand beaded earrings by Helen Oro Designs. Lush lavender fur coat and metallic vest ensemble, Tierra Alysia. Fur trimmed turquoise parka by Victoria Kakuktinniq. Image credits: Designer’s individual Instagram accounts or Tira Howard Photography.com as noted.
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Striking denim capelet by Tierra Alysia.
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Glorious outerwear embellished with decorative abalone shell. Tierra Alysia. Image: Tira Howard Photography.com.
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Let’s abandon our preconceived notions of what Native fashion should look like. Glittering fantasy wig by Tierra Alysia, who hails from the Kashia Band of Pomo Indians located in Sonoma County, California.
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Peshawn Bread menswear.
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Magnificent woven cape by Navajo, (Diné) fashion designer and artist Penny Singer.
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Vibrant, flowing ensemble by Jason Baerg.
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Decorative crop top and mini by Carrie Wood.
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indigenouscontemporaryart · 3 years ago
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Ayimach ᐊᔨᒪ, 2022.
ᓀᔭᐤ/Neyaw is Cree for: A Point of Land Jutting onto the Water and is an Indigenous fashion assertion presented as a ready-to-wear capsule collection.
Designer Jason Baerg is an Metis curator, educator, and visual artist. Dedicated to community development, Baerg founded and incorporated the Metis Artist Collective and has served as volunteer Chair for such organizations as the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective and the National Indigenous Media Arts Coalition. Creatively, as a visual artist, he pushes new boundaries in digital interventions in drawing, painting and new media installation.
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lshefler · 5 years ago
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Somewhere Between a Forest and a Star, 2019
Jason Baerg (Cree, Métis)
Acrylic on Laser Cut Canvas
90 x 42″ (228.6 x 106.7 cm)
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phil-irish-artist · 6 years ago
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Jason Baerg’s “Nomadic Bounce” — acrylic on laser cut wood. Sense of balancing weight with each piece of wood. The fragments forming a thunderbird, I’d say. Playful and powerful. • • @jasonbaerg #canadianart #indigenousart #contemporarypainting (at Idea Exchange - Queen's Square) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4pwdocA2UN/?igshid=r7xks2lkm2sm
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aylancouchie · 2 years ago
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Listen to the Land - Aylan Couchie Cut from Aylan Couchie on Vimeo.
Video documentation of Nuit Blanche 2019 site-specific video and audio installation created by Placeholders Collective (This cut shows components of Aylan Couchie's vignettes).
Placeholders Collective is: Ryan Rice (Founder/Curator), Jason Baerg, Logan MacDonald, Vanessa Dion Fletcher, Aylan Couchie
Filmed on October 5, 2019 at Fort York National Historic Site. Tkaronto, Ontario
Audio: Aylan Couchie and Blair Beaucage (copyright 2019) Recorded at Nipissing First Nation.
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etymologykaren · 3 years ago
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rystudent · 4 years ago
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Week 11 - Blog
Title: There Was No End
Artist: Jason Baerg
Syposium: ISEA2012: 18th International Symposium on Electronic Art
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