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Selected Works | Jessie Buchanan

Featuring paintings by Jessie Buchanan from February 11 - March 11, 2025.


Jessie Buchanan is an Anishinaabe Kwe artist whose work is rooted in flow, spirituality, and ancestral connection. A member of Aamjiwnaang First Nation with both Anishinaabe and Euro Canadian heritage, she draws inspiration from the land, the wisdom of the Forest, and the creative spirits of past and present artists. Music and spirituality play a profound role in her process, shaping the emotional depth and intuitive flow of her work.


Jessie’s artistic journey began at a young age while camping in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario. Her parents enrolled her in a plein air painting class, where she first fell in love with painting. This early connection to nature and creativity planted the seeds for her lifelong passion for art. At the same time, her parents instilled in her a deep pride in her ancestry, taking Jessie and her siblings to powwows every summer. The bright colors of the regalia, the energy of the dances, and the intricate beauty of Indigenous arts left a lasting impression on her as a young girl, shaping the vibrant palette and storytelling elements that now define her work. Later, her grandmother further nurtured her artistic spirit, teaching her to paint and deepening her connection to her Anishinaabe heritage. Painting became more than just a practice—it became a source of joy, self-expression, and healing. Jessie went on to study in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, where she was taken under the wing of several wise and kind elders. This was a transformative period in her life—one that deepened her connection to her culture, identity, and spirituality. She cherishes the time, teachings, and ceremonies she was able to be a part of and continues to carry these lessons with her in both her art and daily life.


Through her art, Jessie seeks to tell stories, honour tradition, and explore the complex relationships between identity, land, and spirit.


Featured Work

Blue Heron at Sunrise 

Oil on Canvas 

57” x 29” 

2024 

$5500


We Are Still Here 

Acrylic on Canvas 

24” x 36” 

2022 

$3000


Waawaaskeshii Kwe (Deer Woman) 

Acrylic on Canvas 

40” x 20” 

2024 

$2500




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