"Aboriginal artists weave the stories of their heritage into every stroke of their art, creating a vibrant tapestry that connects the past, present, and future."

A man dressed in Native American headdress and traditional attire, holding a spear, standing in front of a colorful painted background. Aboriginal Man in traditional attire. Mi'gmaq Man

Gilbert Sewell Painted by a local artist please reach out to staff for credit

Pabineau First Nation recognizes the immense significance of holding onto traditional art practices to preserve cultural identity and heritage. Artistic expressions are handed down through generations and encapsulate profound narratives, spiritual beliefs, and historical knowledge.

Traditional art practices serve as a living connection to ancestral roots, enabling the passing down of invaluable wisdom and stories that might otherwise fade over time. By engaging in and preserving these artistic traditions, we honour the past and empower the present and future. We celebrate our artists within the community.

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