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University of Waterloo Unveils New Indigenous Art Collection

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The University of Waterloo is set to launch its second Indigenous art collection at the W Store, building on the success of its inaugural collaboration two years ago.

The initiative, a collaborative effort between the Office of Indigenous Relations (OIR) and Print and Retail Solutions, showcases the work of Tehatsistahawi (Tsista) Kennedy, an Anishinaabe Onyota’a:ka artist from Beausoleil First Nation and Oneida Nation of the Thames.

Kennedy, a self-taught artist with roots in the Kitchener-Waterloo area, brings a unique perspective to this project. His artwork, characterized by a distinctive variation of woodland style, features semi-bold black lines, intricate patterns, and vibrant colours that create an elegant flow across various mediums. 

Tehatsistahawi (Tsista) Kennedy, Anishinaabe Onyota’a:ka artist, who designed the new Indigenous collection at the W Store.

The artist’s connection to the region adds a personal touch to the collection, which prominently features Canada geese – an unofficial mascot of the university.

The collection, set to launch on September 5th at the W Store located in South Campus Hall, will offer a diverse range of items including apparel, drinkware, and gift products. The official launch ceremony will mark the beginning of this exciting new chapter in the university’s commitment to Indigenous representation and support.

The previous collection, featuring the work of local artist Alanah Astehtsi Otsistohkwa (Morningstar) Jewell, generated over $40,000 for the Indigenous Student Development Fund. This fund provides crucial financial assistance to Indigenous students facing economic hardships that might otherwise jeopardize their education.

The university invites the public to join in celebrating this new collection at the launch ceremony on Thursday, September 5th, at 8:45 a.m. at the W Store in South Campus Hall. Light refreshments will be served, offering attendees an opportunity to immerse themselves in the artistry of the latest Indigenous collaboration.

Related: Giant Tiger and Indspire launch third-year collaboration with new shirt design to support Indigenous post-secondary students

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