Elawika’tikne’l

May 1 - june 28, 2025

Hilda Woolnough Gallery
The Guild

115 Richmond Street (Access on Queen Street)
Charlottetown, PE

this town is small is pleased to present Elawika’tikne’l, an exhibition by the epekwitk quill sisters

The exhibition Elawika’tikne’l, a Mi’kmaw word that serves as an invitation for people to see the quills that have been used to create pieces of art, is a recent collaboration by the Epekwitk Quill Sisters. The artists, Melissa Peter-Paul, Kay Bernard and Cheryl Simon, have created a collection of work that is rooted in Mi’kmaw cultural traditions and highlights the beauty of Mi’kmaw porcupine quillwork through their diverse styles.

For the past six years, a group of skilled Mi’kmaq women from Epekwitk have worked together to revitalize the traditional artform of porcupine quillwork. Early collaborative efforts centered on design feedback, joint harvesting, business strategies and a lot of laughter! Each individual recognizes that by working together, they can build a community network centred on Mi’kmaq values that makes ancient cultural practices relevant in the modern world. They may have unique styles, but together they showcase traditional practices that are timeless. They are proud to share with you their work as quill sisters.

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This project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the City of Charlottetown, Innovation PEI through the PEI Culture Action Plan, and the Canada Council for the Arts

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