Kyle Joedicke
Conservation of the Grand River
Hosted by:
The Firehall Dentist
Supporting:
Sacajawea Non-Profit Housing
Kyle Joedicke, Artist
Kyle Joedicke is a Cayuga Woodland artist whose work reflects the stories of his Haudenosaunee cultural heritage. Born in Caledonia, Joedicke grew up in the home of a mother of Scottish descent while his father was a Cayuga and Turtle Clan member from the nearby Six Nations of the Grand River. The content of Joedicke’s painting practice is informed by the Haudenosaunee stories of his background while his visual vocabulary is influenced by the woodland art of Norval Morrisseau.
Websites – Beckett Fine Art/Kyle-Joedicke
Art Gallery of Hamilton/Kyle-Joedicke
Instagram – @kylejoedickeart
You can contact Kyle at joedicke11@gmail.com
Conservation of the Grand River
The design concept behind the artwork deals with the importance of conservation of the abundant plant and wildlife found in and around the Grand River. There are a number of endangered animals whose habitats are at risk of devastating loss due to pollution from neighbouring communities greatly affecting water quality and spawning grounds. I have highlighted one species in particular, the spotted gar.
Interested in bidding to own this chair?
This chair will be awarded to the highest bidder after the Chairing is Caring program closes on September 15. Auction proceeds will go to Sacajawea Non-Profit Housing.
This Chair Hosted by The Firehall Dentist
The skilled and compassionate dental professionals at The Firehall Dentist strive to give patients lots of reasons to smile. Serving the Waterdown and surrounding area for almost 30 years, they are committed to delivering compassionate and professional care with a personal touch. Giving back to the community is part of their commitment to nurturing a positive culture. They are excited to display Kyle’s chair and invite community members to sit and reflect on the important stories it tells.
Supporting Sacajawea Non-Profit Housing
Sacajawea Non-Profit Housing is focused on providing affordable housing for Indigenous Peoples and families living in Hamilton by acquiring and renovating properties, building properties, and supporting residents in culturally grounded ways. They administer funds directed at indigenous housing and seek to grow the number of units through partnerships, fundraising and advocacy. Sacajawea is a woman-led organization.