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Chief Lady Bird

Chief Lady Bird (also known as Nancy King) is a Chippewa and Potawatomi artist, illustrator, educator and community activist from Rama First Nation and Moosedeer Point First Nation, who currently resides in Toronto, Ontario.[1] Chief Lady Bird (Ogimaakwebnes) is her spirit name, which she uses professionally as an artist.[2][3] Her art is focused on foregrounding the experiences of Indigenous women.[4]

Chief Lady Bird
Born
Nancy King

1993
NationalityChippewas of Rama First Nation, Canadian
Alma materOCAD University
Known forArtist, Illustrator, Activist
StyleWoodlands school
Websiteinstagram.com/chiefladybird

Career edit

Chief Lady Bird is known for her collaborative murals, digital illustrations, children's book illustrations, and contributions of Indigenous art to local spaces in Toronto. Her work can be found around Toronto including murals on Queen Street West,[5] Beverley and D'Arcy Street,[6] Ravina Gardens,[7] Withrow Public School,[8] Ryerson University and Underpass Park under the Don Valley Parkway.[9]

Chief Lady Bird created the Turtle Island emoji for Twitter on National Indigenous Peoples Day.[10] She is "part of an informal digital network of activists, organizing their social media communities around Indigenous issues".[11]

In 2019, Chief Lady Bird illustrated the children's book Nibi's Water Song, written by Sunshine Tenasco[12] and published by Scholastic Canada.[13] This book features her dog Ludo as a character.[14] A review of the book in Quill & Quire called Chief Lady Bird's work "colourful and expressive".[15] Chief Lady Bird's work has been featured in Chirp Magazine.[16] Her work was also featured on the cover of the United Kingdom release for The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline.[17] In addition to this, Chief Lady Bird's work has appeared in solo or group exhibitions at Twist Gallery, the Gladstone Hotel, Gallery of Northumberland, Arts Square, the Lieutenant Governor's Suite, Yorkville Village, Super Wonder Gallery, the Carlu, Harbourfront Centre, Summer in the City Gallery and the Woodland Cultural Centre.[18] Her mural The South | Zhaawanong was commissioned by the Art Gallery of Ontario and installed in the gallery's Robert Harding Hall in June 2023. [19]

Education edit

Chief Lady Bird holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from OCAD University, where she studied drawing and painting and minored in Indigenous Visual Culture.[4] She notes that "my art practice was about bringing experience from my major into my minor and vice versa."[20]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Name Nomination Status
2017 Leading Women Building Communities Recognition Award Awarded[21]
2016 Ontario Arts Council Aboriginal Arts Award Nominated
2014 Indspire Undergraduate Fine Arts Award Awarded

References edit

  1. ^ "Chief Lady Bird". chiefladybirdart.tumblr.com. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  2. ^ "Introducing Chief Lady Bird". MUSKRAT Magazine. 2016-09-23. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  3. ^ Camille Georgeson-Usher (15 June 2017). "Ogimaakwebnes (Chief Lady Bird) / Nancy King". Canadian Art.
  4. ^ a b . Flare. Archived from the original on 2020-02-14. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  5. ^ "Women Paint Mural Artwork | Toronto Street Art & Graffiti". bretkelly.com. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  6. ^ Bird  🦅, Chief Lady (2018-08-18). "Today I painted this mural with another artist at Beverly and D'Arcy downtown Toronto near @agotoronto and @OCAD. A Tribute to Talequah and her baby calf. Please read the following thread pic.twitter.com/c1yfYjOS3h". @chiefladybird. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  7. ^ Bird  🦅, Chief Lady (2016-09-09). "New 90 foot mural at Ravina Gardens! Created with @Chippewar and Evan Lovett!pic.twitter.com/Re673gZE4N". @chiefladybird. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  8. ^ "Withrow PS unveils magnificent new mural". Toronto District School Board. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  9. ^ "Multipli'city: Meet the Artists". Mural Routes. 2017-08-29. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  10. ^ Johnson, Rhinannon (June 21, 2018). "Anishinaabe artist designs Twitter Turtle Island emoji for Indigenous History Month". CBC Indigenous. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  11. ^ "Dirty Words: Appropriation". Canadian Art. 16 May 2018.
  12. ^ CBC Radio (March 29, 2019). "Nibi's Water Song: New children's book promotes access to clean drinking water". Unreserved, CBC Radio. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  13. ^ "New children's book illustrated by OCAD U grad Chief Lady Bird". OCAD University. 2 April 2019.
  14. ^ "Ludo (@ludofrompluto) • Instagram photos and videos". instagram.com. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  15. ^ Inderjit Deogun. "Nibi's Water Song". Quill & Quire.
  16. ^ Publishing, Owlkids (2018-01-11). "Did you know that all the Chirp stories are on our website as read-alouds?! Check out this month's story, How Gwiingwa'age Came to Earth, read aloud by author Nancy Cooper". @owlkids. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  17. ^ "Chief Lady Bird Art". facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  18. ^ "CURRICULUMVITAE". slideshare.net. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  19. ^ "Collage-making and more inspired by The South / Zhaawanong by Chief Lady Bird". Art Gallery of Ontario. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  20. ^ Kevin Ritchie (21 October 2015). "Nancy King: Artist". Now Toronto.
  21. ^ "Eight Burlington women, girls recognized for leadership, community work". insidehalton.com. 5 April 2017.

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Chief Lady Bird also known as Nancy King is a Chippewa and Potawatomi artist illustrator educator and community activist from Rama First Nation and Moosedeer Point First Nation who currently resides in Toronto Ontario 1 Chief Lady Bird Ogimaakwebnes is her spirit name which she uses professionally as an artist 2 3 Her art is focused on foregrounding the experiences of Indigenous women 4 Chief Lady BirdBornNancy King1993NationalityChippewas of Rama First Nation CanadianAlma materOCAD UniversityKnown forArtist Illustrator ActivistStyleWoodlands schoolWebsiteinstagram wbr com wbr chiefladybird Contents 1 Career 2 Education 3 Awards and nominations 4 ReferencesCareer editChief Lady Bird is known for her collaborative murals digital illustrations children s book illustrations and contributions of Indigenous art to local spaces in Toronto Her work can be found around Toronto including murals on Queen Street West 5 Beverley and D Arcy Street 6 Ravina Gardens 7 Withrow Public School 8 Ryerson University and Underpass Park under the Don Valley Parkway 9 Chief Lady Bird created the Turtle Island emoji for Twitter on National Indigenous Peoples Day 10 She is part of an informal digital network of activists organizing their social media communities around Indigenous issues 11 In 2019 Chief Lady Bird illustrated the children s book Nibi s Water Song written by Sunshine Tenasco 12 and published by Scholastic Canada 13 This book features her dog Ludo as a character 14 A review of the book in Quill amp Quire called Chief Lady Bird s work colourful and expressive 15 Chief Lady Bird s work has been featured in Chirp Magazine 16 Her work was also featured on the cover of the United Kingdom release for The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline 17 In addition to this Chief Lady Bird s work has appeared in solo or group exhibitions at Twist Gallery the Gladstone Hotel Gallery of Northumberland Arts Square the Lieutenant Governor s Suite Yorkville Village Super Wonder Gallery the Carlu Harbourfront Centre Summer in the City Gallery and the Woodland Cultural Centre 18 Her mural The South Zhaawanong was commissioned by the Art Gallery of Ontario and installed in the gallery s Robert Harding Hall in June 2023 19 Education editChief Lady Bird holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from OCAD University where she studied drawing and painting and minored in Indigenous Visual Culture 4 She notes that my art practice was about bringing experience from my major into my minor and vice versa 20 Awards and nominations editYear Award Name Nomination Status 2017 Leading Women Building Communities Recognition Award Awarded 21 2016 Ontario Arts Council Aboriginal Arts Award Nominated 2014 Indspire Undergraduate Fine Arts Award AwardedReferences edit Chief Lady Bird chiefladybirdart tumblr com Retrieved 2020 02 14 Introducing Chief Lady Bird MUSKRAT Magazine 2016 09 23 Retrieved 2020 02 14 Camille Georgeson Usher 15 June 2017 Ogimaakwebnes Chief Lady Bird Nancy King Canadian Art a b Chief Lady Bird How I Made It as an Artist Flare Archived from the original on 2020 02 14 Retrieved 2020 02 14 Women Paint Mural Artwork Toronto Street Art amp Graffiti bretkelly com Retrieved 2020 02 14 Bird Chief Lady 2018 08 18 Today I painted this mural with another artist at Beverly and D Arcy downtown Toronto near agotoronto and OCAD A Tribute to Talequah and her baby calf Please read the following thread pic twitter com c1yfYjOS3h chiefladybird Retrieved 2020 02 14 Bird Chief Lady 2016 09 09 New 90 foot mural at Ravina Gardens Created with Chippewar and Evan Lovett pic twitter com Re673gZE4N chiefladybird Retrieved 2020 02 14 Withrow PS unveils magnificent new mural Toronto District School Board Retrieved 2020 02 14 Multipli city Meet the Artists Mural Routes 2017 08 29 Retrieved 2020 02 14 Johnson Rhinannon June 21 2018 Anishinaabe artist designs Twitter Turtle Island emoji for Indigenous History Month CBC Indigenous Retrieved February 13 2020 Dirty Words Appropriation Canadian Art 16 May 2018 CBC Radio March 29 2019 Nibi s Water Song New children s book promotes access to clean drinking water Unreserved CBC Radio Retrieved February 13 2020 New children s book illustrated by OCAD U grad Chief Lady Bird OCAD University 2 April 2019 Ludo ludofrompluto Instagram photos and videos instagram com Retrieved 2020 02 14 Inderjit Deogun Nibi s Water Song Quill amp Quire Publishing Owlkids 2018 01 11 Did you know that all the Chirp stories are on our website as read alouds Check out this month s story How Gwiingwa age Came to Earth read aloud by author Nancy Cooper owlkids Retrieved 2020 02 14 Chief Lady Bird Art facebook com Retrieved 2020 02 14 CURRICULUMVITAE slideshare net Retrieved 2020 02 14 Collage making and more inspired by The South Zhaawanong by Chief Lady Bird Art Gallery of Ontario Retrieved 23 June 2023 Kevin Ritchie 21 October 2015 Nancy King Artist Now Toronto Eight Burlington women girls recognized for leadership community work insidehalton com 5 April 2017 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