Garden Hill Reserve, Island Lake, Manitoba, Canada
Died
December 7, 1984(1984-12-07) (aged 40)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Nationality
Garden Hill First Nation, Canadian
Education
Self-taught, Technical Vocational High School, University of Manitoba
Known for
Painter
Notable work
Treaty Numbers 23, 287, 1171
Movement
Woodland School of Art and Indian Group of Seven.
Awards
Canadian Centennial Medal (1972),[1] Young Achievers Award, Canada Council Grant, Outstanding Young Manitoban Award
Jackson Beardy (July 24, 1944 – December 7, 1984) was an Indigenous Oji-Cree Anishinaabe artist born in Canada. His works are characterized by scenes from Ojibwe and Cree oral history and many focus on the relationship between humans and nature.[2] He belonged to the Woodland School of Art and was a prominent member of the Indian Group of Seven. His work has contributed to the recognition of Indigenous contemporary art within Canada.[2]
^ abPetten, Cheryl. "Jackson Beardy - Footprints." Archived 2011-11-28 at the Wayback Machine Aboriginal Multi-Media Society. Retrieved 30 Jan 2012.
^ ab"Jackson Beardy". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on June 9, 2019. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
JacksonBeardy (July 24, 1944 – December 7, 1984) was an Indigenous Oji-Cree Anishinaabe artist born in Canada. His works are characterized by scenes from...
panels, or canvas. Ahmoo Angeconeb (Lac Seul First Nation, 1955–2017) JacksonBeardy (Anishinini, 1944–1984) Benjamin Chee Chee (Eabametoong Ojibwe, 1944–1977)...
painter Anong Beam, Indigenous painter Carl Beam (1943–2005), painter JacksonBeardy (1944–1984), painter J. W. Beatty (1869–1941), painter Henri Beau (1863–1949)...
Janvier, Joseph Sánchez, Norval Morrisseau, Eddy Cobiness, Carl Ray and JacksonBeardy). Portage College is home to seven collegiate teams including men's...
northern prospector and guide Adam Beach, actor Big Bear, Cree chief JacksonBeardy, Ayisini painter Billy-Ray Belcourt, writer Perry Bellegarde, politician...
created art homages to Canadian people, events and places, such as JacksonBeardy who, for five years (1979-1984) had the studio above his. For the first...
Manitoba. Cobiness belongs to the "Indian Group of Seven" along with JacksonBeardy, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Daphne Odjig, Carl Ray and Joseph...
Greenland, 1822–1869 Carl Beam, M'Chigeeng First Nation Ojibwe 1943–2005 JacksonBeardy, Ayisini, 1944–1984 Robert Boyer, Métis-Cree, 1948–2004 Benjamin Chee...
Professional Native Indian Artists Inc., which featured First Nations artists JacksonBeardy, Eddy Cobiness, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Daphne Odjig, Carl...
Wilson (Coops) Corey Adams Corey Oliver Craig Carney Daniel McLaughlin (Beardy) Danny McKell David Skene Derek Recio Des Burke (The Chairman Burke) Dunstan...
crossing Wyaldra Creek at Gulgong Yarraford Rail Bridge over Beardy Waters, crossing Beardy Waters near Glen Innes Yass River railway bridge, Yass, crossing...
Tristan Jackson (born March 5, 1986) is a former professional Canadian football defensive back, playing nine seasons in the league. He was signed as a...
Clarkson remarked "...our intentions are to go across the Channel faster than 'Beardy' Branson!". The Coast Guard wished them 'Good luck and Bon Voyage'. In September...
them. March 4, 1974 Split Lake, Manitoba Sled dogs (2) Roy Howard Beardy 5 years Beardy was attacked by dogs while playing near the lakeshore with other...
River Severn River (Queensland) Mole River Severn River, New South Wales Beardy Waters Gwydir River also Copeton Dam Horton River Moredun Creek Rocky River...
already given by Father Christmas. Acknowledging that the pressure from beardies' children would be too great to consider an outright boycott, he said that...
Saint Mary's Huskies where he was the AUS nominee in 2012 for the Russ Jackson Award. He played high school football at Prince Andrew High School in Dartmouth...