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Simultaneity Art Show (SAS) Digital Exhibition: Rebekah Brackett

Artist Statement

Rebekah Brackett is an ally and a POC (Indigenous woman).  As a POC and Indigenous woman,  As an POC and Indigenous woman I believe that it is my responsibility to be present, be an advocate and lend my voice to the social atmosphere and current movements that are happening. I come from a unique background and have a bit of unique perspective as I belong to the Piikani Nation in Alberta, grew up in Nova Scotia and British Columbia where I experienced both cultures and also from the Sixties Scoop. I am in a place where I can be present in the Arts Community and I know that this is a huge privilege and honour to do so. Shows like this bring light to artists who have barriers and challenges in our society and I do think that it is an honour to be a part of this community and hope that if anything, I can be an example for others to show their work as well. 

My work comes out in various forms as I took painting and drawing, sculpture and new media arts through the University of the Fraser Valley. I have always drawn or created since I could hold a pencil and continue to this day. I believe that when an artist creates, a piece of them goes into that painting, drawing etc. Sometimes it’s sadness, sorrow, grief that goes into that work and other times it’s joy, excitement or happiness. Regardless, this has helped me evolve as an artist to where I am today. 

I am inspired by all the environments that I’ve explored and lived. From the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific and things that I have seen along the way. I’m inspired by my family and friends, by my sweet husband and even our cats. These are all my muse, channeled usually with music and expelled through my pen or brush. 

 

Rebekah Brackett, Night Dance (She Sings to the Stars), 2020, Digital Artwork (Drawn with Procreate), 8”x10”                                                          Price: $35.00 (print)

Rebekah Brackett, Spirit Bear, 2019, Digital Artwork (Drawn with Procreate), 5” x 5”

Price: $25 (print)

Rebekah Brackett, The Rooted Ones, 2019, Digital Artwork (Hand drawn with Micron Pen on paper, digitally reworked with Procreate),5″ x 5″ or 8″ x 8″                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Price: $30.00 (print)

 

Artist Biography

 

Rebekah Brackett is an artist and an advocate of the artist community. Rebekah spent her formative years in Nova Scotia. Having lived and experienced both coasts, this often comes out in her artwork. Rebekah has work shown in private and public collections. Rebekah strives to show her work in shows as well as illustrating. Rebekah recently illustrated a Halq’emeylem counting book and is currently working on the second book. Rebekah believes in the preservation of Indigenous languages and uses her abilities to aide this cause. Rebekah was born in Calgary, Alberta and belongs to the Piikani Nation. Rebekah has a BFA from UFV and is influenced by nature and her family and friends. Rebekah currently resides in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada with her husband.

 

 

Artist Media Links:

Website: https://dallowspicer.wixsite.com/rebekahbrackettart

Instagram: @wednesticfriday

 

Questions and comments on this exhibition may be directed to [email protected]