Gerald Kuehl
Q's Corner por Qunngaatalluriktuq (Tara Tootoo Fotheringham), Zac Sharpe
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In this episode of Q’s Corner, we’re joined by Gerald Kuehl, a Manitoba-based artist and storyteller whose work is dedicated to honouring Indigenous peoples and their cultures across Canada.
We explore the intersection of art and storytelling, the responsibility of representation, and how Gerald’s work helps foster deeper understanding and appreciation for Indigenous communities across the country.
For nearly three decades, Gerald has worked closely with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities, creating highly detailed graphite portraits that are deeply rooted in photographs, oral histories, and personal research. Each piece—often taking 60 to 100 hours to complete—captures not just a likeness, but a story.
Through his art, Gerald documents lives, preserves histories, and reflects the courage, humour, and strength of the ind ...