In partnership with the Office of Indigenous Relations comes this new collection of Indigenous products featuring artwork from Tehatsistahawi (Tsista) Kennedy, Anishinaabe Onyota’a:ka artist from Beausoleil First Nation and Oneida Nation of the Thames. Tsista is a self-taught artist and has developed a unique variation of Woodland Style Art, characterized by semi-bold black lines, intricate patterns, and vibrant colours that make his artwork flow elegantly across the canvas. His artwork merges traditional aspects of his identity with contemporary perspectives, infused with his personal experiences and
stories. Tsista grew up in Kitchener-Waterloo and used the idea of the Canada Goose, an important fixture of the UWaterloo campus, to draw upon fond memories as a kid – getting chased by geese, feeding them bread in the park, and enjoying the fluffy goslings come springtime. His artwork embodies an illustration of a pair of geese with three little goslings.
This 2 inch keychain features the full artist's design. Made from enamel.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this collection will be directed to support the Indigenous Student Development Fund on campus. The Indigenous Student Development Fund was established to provide financial assistance to those Indigenous students who are most at risk of abandoning their education due to financial
hardship.