BREANNA SPRECKER

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Breanna Sprecker is a multidisciplinary artist of Blackfoot (Siksikatapii) and mixed European heritage raised in the Okanagan Valley. Her practice spans several different mediums, including large-scale painting, drawing, and mixed-media collage. Her work focuses on themes of displaced identity, family, cultural resurgence, intergenerational trauma, and both social and environmental justice. She looks inward to process personal and collective experiences through poetry, visual metaphor, and embracing life experience and pain as artistic research. Sprecker builds her visual language through an exploration of text and decolonial theory with a vulnerability that she uses to inform her creative practice.

Walking With My Ancestors, 2024, hand-stretched, tanned, smoked buckskin hide,
sinew, string, acrylic fabric paint, beads, wood-burned designs, two size 9 moccasins
Crow Bar II, marker on unstretched, shredded canvas, 6” x 6”
Murder of Crows, 2024, acrylic on canvas, 24” x 20”
The End Is Near, 2022, acrylic on canvas, 36” x 48”