Jasmine Piper is an emerging artist, curator and arts administrator in Mohkinstsis, with family ties all across the prairies from Cold Lake First Nations to Peace River County. She aspires to be a better drum maker, hide tanner, fisherwoman, and bead artist. Her artwork includes researching decolonization through material exploration and experimentation, and exploring reconnection to her Nehiyaw and Métis ancestors by connecting with the supernatural. Aliens, magic, and medicine are common themes played with throughout her work.
Her practice is intertwined with a passion for supporting fellow artists, curators, and arts organizers by collaborating with them to create equitable programming and opportunities.