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Christi Belcourt

Christi Belcourt is a celebrated Métis artist whose work draws inspiration from traditional First Nations and Métis beadwork art. Despite not completing high school, she pursued a successful career in the arts.

Christi Belcourt

Christi Belcourt

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She was named was named the 2014 Aboriginal Arts Laureate by the Ontario Arts Council.
Governor General’s Award
Premiers Arts Award

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Métis and First Nations historical beadwork art.

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Many of Christi Belcourt’s paintings are in the permanent collections of these galleries. The Gabriel Dumont Institute, National Gallery of Canada, Art Gallery of Ontario, First Peoples Hall at the Canadian Museum of History, and in the Parliament Buildings.

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Education
She didn't graduate from high school, She dropped out at grade 11 to enter the workforce.
Date and place of birth
September 24, 1966, Scarborough, Toronto
Job
Artist
Family connections
Her parents are Tony Belcourt and Judith Pierce Martin.