Featured Artist
Alan Syliboy
Solo
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Visual artist

Medium
Painting
Works on view
5
paintings
Curator
Libby Fraiser

About the artist
Alan Syliboy is a Mi'kmaw artist from Millbrook First Nation in Truro, Nova Scotia. He began private study with artist and activist Shirley Bear in 1971 before attending the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.
His work spans painting, sculpture, illustration, and animation. He designed a limited edition Butterfly gold coin for the Canadian Mint, received the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal, and was featured artist and Aboriginal consultant for the CBC production Drum. He illustrated The Stone Canoe: Two Lost Mi'kmaq Tales, introducing the Little Thunder character that recurs throughout his work, and later co-created the Little Thunder animation for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, which screened at forty festivals worldwide and was voted best animation in Montreal in 2011.
For the 2010 Olympics he was lead artist on the group sculpture Keepers of the Eastern Door and painted the twelve-panel work People of the Dawn, shortlisted for the Lieutenant Governor's Masterworks Arts Award. He has exhibited in France, Japan, and Germany, curated at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, served as a juror for the Canada Council for the Arts, and presented Queen Elizabeth II with a portrait of Grand Chief Membertou.
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Selected works

Swimming Through the Milky Way
Acrylic on Canvas- 48"x48"

Untitled
Acrylic on Canvas- 48"x48"

Brain Scan 3
Acrylic on Canvas- 24"x30"

Earth Spinning Fast
Acrylic on Canvas- 16"x20"

Sweat Lodge at Night
Acrylic on Canvas- 16"x20"