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Randall Charboneau/Waywaymegwun

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As an art therapy facilitator, Mr. Charboneau has taken his life teachings into the realm of lecturing, public speaking and consulting in the area of youth and restorative justice. His artworks are an extension of his spirit- the speaking and consulting engagements allow him to return to his origins and speak to Native youths about the choices they make.

"I find the youth of today relates to the arts, and that is the direction I focus on. I am very strongly involved in my culture and spirituality, and live that way of life to the best of my ability."

Mr. Charboneau has had numerous exhibitions in Canada including, The Spencer Gallery, Woodlands Cultural Center, and Hamilton & Regional Arts Council, all in Ontario, Canada. He was also featured on CH Television, National Aboriginal Day, 2002 and was awarded an Emerging Artist Grant from the Ontario Arts Council in 2001.

 

 


Spirit Dancers, 2001
36" x 30", acrylic on canvas
 

 

"It is women who are the backbone of our communities and families. With much respect all women should be honored everyday of the year."
 


Honoring Women, 2002
48"  diameter, acrylic on canvas
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Being free as a feather we travel through life with a purpose and knowledge the Creator has given to us. In strength and endurance, to be half human and half feather is our dream, that allows us to travel beyond the physical world."

 


Feather Being, 2002
24" x 18", acrylic on canvas
Amit May Collection

 

 

 

 

 

 

"It is family that means life and it is life that means family. With
Mother Earth at our feet we stand upon Turtle Island proudly with our family and extended families by our sides."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Family, 2002
20" x 16", acrylic on canvas
Collected
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