Indigenous Art 2021 Artist, Quinn Smallboy
Welcome to Woodland Cultural Centre’s Indigenous Art 2021 Exhibition.
Established in 1975, this is one of the longest running multi-media exhibitions that provide artists an opportunity to exhibit and sell their work in a fine art gallery setting. WCC is pleased to announce the return of this annual Juried Exhibition and we can’t wait to share the selected works with the public. Indigenous Art 2021 will be running September 11 – November 20, 2021.
Meet Artist, Quinn Smallboy
Quinn Smallboy is a visual artist born in Moose Factory, Ontario, and a member of Moose Cree First Nation. Currently, Smallboy is based in London, Ontario, where he completed his MFA at Western University. In 2004, Smallboy received a diploma in multi-media and production design from Fanshawe College. Currently, his artistic practice investigates what it means to be a “contemporary Indigenous artist;” specifically, he questions how customary symbols and icons of Indigenous culture translate into painting, sculpture, and installation.
Quinn’s Featured Artwork

Quinn Smallboy
Grey, 2021
48″ x 12″ x 4″ / 121.9cm x 30.5cm x 10.2cm
Wood-String
$325.00
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Make sure to book your admission tickets to see Indigenous Art 2021! Can’t make it into the Museum? Watch our Facebook Livestream Here, where we take you around the Gallery to showcase the exhibition.