Christina Dumas has embarked on a remarkable journey over the past decade, one that unites artistry and representation, deeply rooted in her Indigenous heritage. Based in Winnipeg, MB, Christina has remained committed to amplifying Indigenous culture and creating a lasting impact through her art.
Her work is a powerful blend of symbolism, tradition, and activism. Influenced by the Woodland style, she skillfully incorporates cultural symbols, teachings, and representations of the land, while also addressing urgent issues that resonate across Indigenous communities. Themes such as Land Back, MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women), and Search the Landfill are woven throughout her creations, giving voice to struggles that demand attention and action.
As both an artist and an activist, Christina’s journey spans painting, sewing, and logo design. Through her work, she not only highlights Indigenous causes but also creates spaces for dialogue, healing, and change, all while celebrating her Ojibwe and Cree roots.