Episode 20

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3rd Oct 2024

Inspiring Indigenous Fashion: Osamuskwasis Roan on Tradition, Innovation, and Empowerment

Osamuskwasis Roan, a talented fashion designer with roots deep in Cree and Dene heritage, joins us for an inspiring conversation on Beyond the Art. Hailing from Pigeon Lake, Alberta, Osamuskwasis passionately incorporates traditional floral motifs and geometric patterns into her designs, blending time-honored techniques with cutting-edge technology. She delves into her creative process and the ethical imperatives that shape her brand, underscoring the significance of sustainability in fashion. Osamuskwasis also opens up about the vital encouragement she receives from her family, the profound impact of her health on her artistic journey, and her steadfast commitment to self-care.

As we discuss the broader landscape of Indigenous fashion, Osamuskwasis emphasizes the critical role of storytelling in empowering the next generation. She shares her aspirations for the future, including meaningful collaborations with fellow artists, opening her own storefront, and engaging with community youth. We touch on the challenges of maintaining cultural authenticity while navigating the fashion industry and envision a future where Indigenous brands can thrive without compromising their rich heritage. This heartfelt episode highlights the resilience and ingenuity of an Indigenous artist who is striving to make a lasting impact.

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Beyond the Art
The Stories that Bind Us
BEYOND THE ART is hosted by Cray Bauxmont-Flynn who strives to highlight a diversity of roles and voices across the Native American art world, from artists to museum directors and everyone in between.

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