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  • INTRODUCING – Indigenous Collection by CAP

    Take a moment to explore our authentic Indigenous Collection by CAP. We have expanded our souvenir collection to include Indigenous artwork on calendars, boxed set cards, magnets and stickers. All of our alternative products are designed, printed and/or made in Canada. The artists or copyright holders have been paid royalties for the sale of all …
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  • New Artist: John Balloue

    Cultural Background: Western Band of Oklahoma Cherokee. Having a Cherokee father and an English/Irish mother and not being raised on a reservation, art is his way of understanding, keeping alive and honouring his Native Ancestors. In 2013, he began experimenting with color and texture to create a more contemporary look and feel to his work. …
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  • Sneak PeeK: “Coastal Serenity” 2016 Summer Collection

    Here at CAP and Winn Devon, we’ve been keeping an eye on the latest trends and working hard to compile our June 2016 collection! This summer we’re delighted to introduce a new set of images that embody this year’s most popular décor theme – coastal serenity. . On-Trend Colors Greys, earthy greens, and shades of …
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  • “Not Forgotten” – To Honour & Bring Awareness

    CAP & Winn Devon And Maxine Noel Supporting Sisters In Spirit CAP & Winn Devon Art Group Inc. joins Manitoba-born artist Maxine Noel in her support of Sisters In Spirit, an initiative, led by First Nations women, that addresses the alarming rate of violence against Aboriginal women and girls in Canada. Maxine, who is a …
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  • Maxine Noel/Ioyan Mani

    Cultural Background: Santee Oglala Sioux, Manitoba Maxine was born in Manitoba of Santee Oglala Sioux parents. She spent her early childhood on her mother’s reserve but at the age of six she left to attend an Indian residential school. Maxine’s early career as a legal secretary was soon overshadowed by her preoccupation with painting and …
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