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Christian Chapman Donation

Win a Limited Edition Christi Belcourt Print

Tickets Available: Monday 13, April 2026
Sales End: 
Monday 27 July, 2026
Draw Date:  Friday July 31, 2026
Draw Location: Thunder Bay Art Gallery
Ticket Price: $5 ea or 5 for $20

The Thunder Bay Art Gallery is honoured to present an extraordinary opportunity: the chance to win a limited-edition print of Reverence for Life by artist Christi Belcourt. 

This is your chance to bring this celebrated piece into your home, while directly supporting the Gallery. 

This stunning print will create a centre piece for conversation in your living room, your study, or a quiet hallway. This is more than decoration. It is a conversation, a commitment, and a source of inspiration. 

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Image: Christi Belcourt, Reverence for Life, Giclée style print on paper, 24”x24” on paper sized at 28”x28”.

About the Artist 

Christi Belcourt (apihtâwikosisâniskwêw / mânitow sâkahikanihk) is a visual artist, environmentalist, social justice advocate, and avid land-based based arts and language learner. She is most well known for her large painted floral landscapes of Metis beadwork.

Christi is a visual artist with a deep respect for the traditions and knowledge of her people. Like generations of Metis artists before her, she celebrates the beauty of the natural world while exploring nature’s symbolic properties. Her paintings are found within many public and permanent collections across North America including the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Gabriel Dumont Museum, the Thunder Bay Art Gallery, the Minneapolis Institute of Art among others. She was named Aboriginal Arts Laureate for 2014 by the Ontario Arts Council. In 2016 she received both the Premiers Arts Award and a Governor General’s Award for Innovation. In 2023 she received two Honorary Doctorates; Visual Arts from Algoma University (Sault Ste. Marie, ON) and Doctor of Letters Wilfrid Laurier University (Waterloo, ON).

She has co-organized several large national community-based projects of note including Walking With Our Sisters (2012-2021) which was a national touring commemoration in honour of Murdered and Missing Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people, the Willisville Mountain Project (2010-2013) a community arts project which resulted in Vale Mining agreeing to not quarry the Willisville Mountain, various ongoing works with Onaman Collection and Nimkii Aazhibikong a year round land-based arts and language space in Northeastern Ontario.

 

Terms & Conditions 

  • Open to residents of Ontario aged 18+. 
  • Print will be available for pickup at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery, or shipped at winner’s expense. 

Support the Thunder Bay Art Gallery 

By participating, you are helping us continue to share meaningful art with our community. Thank you for your generosity and your belief in the power of creativity. 


Lottery License #RAF1482482. Tickets may not be purchased by, for, or on behalf of persons under the age of 18, only individuals residing in the province of Ontario are eligible to participate. Prizes awarded as stated.