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Gould Collection

Artist: Loretta Gould
Location: Check-in hall

Loretta Gould is a Mi’kmaq quilter and painter who loves bright, beautiful colours. A self-taught artist, she grew up in Waycobah First Nation, in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. She began painting in 2013 at the Friends United Art Gallery and has been painting ever since. For her, art is a way to express her spiritual feelings on canvas. Her dream is to share her art with the world.

Loretta Gould’s collection of twenty-four paintings was installed at the airport in October 2022, in recognition of Mi’kmaq History Month. This permanent display on windows throughout the airport check-in hall features images of traditional Mi’kmaq culture. The semi-transparent material used to display the artwork allows the sun to shine through, and in the afternoon, the artwork creates colourful reflections throughout the space.

The display reminds everyone that we are in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded land of the Mi’kmaq people, by showcasing traditional Mi’kmaq art as soon as people enter Halifax Stanfield’s doors.

Read the news release here.

Visit Loretta Gould’s website here.

Paintings

United by our Clans

 

Midnight Run

 

Love our Medicine

 

Surrounded by our Teachings

 

A Path to our Teachings

 

Teachings from my Mother

 

Connected by our Creator

 

Spirit of the Hunt

 

Honoring our Teachings

 

Dragonfly’s Life

 

A Journey Through 13 Moons

 

Moose Hunt

 

Respect our Love

 

Prayer for New Life

 

Honouring our Natural Ways

 

Our Way of Life

 

Protecting our Ceremonies

 

Carrying our Future

 

Protect our Teachings

 

Respect our Teachings

 

Grandmother’s Prayer

 

My Father’s Ways

 

All our Relations

 

Seal Hunter

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