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Jessica Mamakeesick

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Jessica is an Oji-Cree woman with roots in Sandylake and KeeWayWin Ontario. She first enjoyed sketching and getting creative as early as school art projects, but found she had less time for it as she grew older. For the past fifteen years, Jessica has built a career in healthcare, supported the growth of a small business with her husband, and enjoyed raising a son.

In 2021, Jessica woke up feeling inspired after a dream of creating native art. She began her first painting that day, and hasn't stopped since. Painting has been her healing and growth, and she's excited to share the visions that bring her so much peace and tultillment and connect her to her culture.

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Jessica is an Oji-Cree woman with roots in Sandylake and KeeWayWin Ontario. She first enjoyed sketching and getting creative as early as school art projects, but found she had less time for it as she grew older. For the past fifteen years, Jessica has built a career in healthcare, supported the growth of a small business with her husband, and enjoyed raising a son.

In 2021, Jessica woke up feeling inspired after a dream of creating native art. She began her first painting that day, and hasn't stopped since. Painting has been her healing and growth, and she's excited to share the visions that bring her so much peace and tultillment and connect her to her culture.

Collaborators Jessica Mamakeesick

151 Brock Street West,
Thunder Bay, Ontario
P7E 4H9

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We acknowledge that Minwabi and Open Mind Interiors reside on the traditional lands of the Fort William First Nation, under the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850, and the ancestral territory of the Anishnaabeg. Committed to fostering relationships with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples, we prioritize mutual trust, respect, and collaboration in the spirit of reconciliation. We honour the generations who have cared for this land, shaping our community.

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