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Lead Community Artists

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Amber Phelps Bondaroff

Amber Phelps Bondaroff (she/they) is an interdisciplinary artist, performer, musician, community organizer, mother and settler, living on Treaty 4 Territory (Regina) since 2012. They center relationships and care in their work and teaching across creative disciplines. Amber worked as Programming Director at Neutral Ground, Artist-Run Centre from 2017-2023 and is a co-founder of Swamp Fest, an annual, community centered music and arts festival in Regina. Amber is currently the chair of the Heritage Neighbourhood Association, a community she has called home since 2019. They received an MFA in Intermedia Arts from the University of Regina, in 2014 and a BFA in fine arts from NSCAD University, Halifax in 2007.

Photo by: Hooria Rajabzadeh

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Geanna Dunbar

Geanna Dunbar is a Cree-Métis spoken word poet, visual artist, body modification artist, and entrepreneur from Regina with a special interest in sustainable art and interdisciplinary community collaboration. Geanna works in mixed media collage, sculpture, acrylic, street art, chalkboard, window painting, and large-scale murals. She is now YWCA 2024 Women of Distinction Award Winner for Indigenous Resurgence in Action. Her work with The Path of Reconciliation, the longest mural in Saskatchewan went internationally featured in the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington and published in Hyperallergic Magazine based out of Brooklyn, NY.

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