The Art For Aid Project
06/22/2026
Thank you to the wonderful youth from the Rotary Adventure in Citizenship Program who arrived by train from Toronto and donated 8 jam-packed suitcases of art supplies. Some of the supplies donated will benefit Island Lake First Nation youth this summer! Miigwetch!
06/11/2026
Congratulations James Aubichon on winning a place in the FORED BC contest with your beautiful artwork!
Art for Aid will be supporting James this summer with periodic shipments of art supplies to help him expand on his impressive skills! Art for Aid sent a shipment of art supplies to the Rossignol High School in Ile-à-la-Crosse, SK this year.
Way to go James! We're proud of you!
To support the work Art for Aid does please consider making a monetary donation through our donation portal. We depend on public support to ensure that students have access to art supplies in some of the most remote communities in Canada.
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06/06/2026
Art for Aid is deeply grateful to International model Ashley Callingbull. Proceeds from this project will benefit Art for Aid. We're thrilled to be supported by such a brilliant powerhouse! Below is Ashley's vision brought to life in this magnificent dress.
"My vision begins with a rock, symbolizing the sacred medicines that grow from the earth and our deep connection to Mother Earth. Imprinted on it is a bear paw, representing courage, resilience, and our responsibility to protect our lands, people, and way of life.
The Medicine Wheel reflects the four directions, balance, and the teachings that guide us. Within it is an eye looking forward, symbolizing our responsibility to future generations. Eagle feathers surround it, carrying our prayers to the Creator, alongside sweetgrass, representing healing and community.
A cloud represents the sky and universe, honoring the belief that our people originated from the stars and recognizing our ancestors, whose spirits continue to guide us as they dance across the northern lights. Together, they reflect our connection to land, ancestors, and future generations.
These three blocks were created as healing elements for Project 1492, launched in 2017 to share the truths and lasting impacts of colonization on Indigenous Peoples. While that project reflected our history, those struggles continue today. That is why this piece is called , a reminder that our journey of healing, resilience, and reclamation is ongoing.
Still1492 reflects the belief that our culture is our strength and that healing comes through our traditions, spirituality, connection to the land, and the medicines gifted to us by Mother Earth. This piece was also born from love, the love shared between Fidia and me. Across different cultures and life experiences, we found connection through art, respect, and storytelling. That love became part of the creative process itself, woven into every detail, reminding us that when hearts come together with purpose, they can build bridges, inspire understanding, and create something meaningful that lives beyond us."
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