Evelyn Pakinewatik
Evelyn Pakinewatik (Nbisiing Anishinaabe/Irish, Nipissing First Nation) is a queer disabled filmmaker and multidisciplinary artist specializing in painting, printmaking, textile arts, and photography. Evelyn’s work explores the intersection of dreams and memory, and the societal distortion of interiority, relationality, and animacy.
An artist raised by artists, Evelyn began working alongside their parents from a very young age to preserve and disseminate traditional textile and nature arts in Indigenous communities across Ontario and Québec. Interconnectivity and reciprocity continue to motivate Evelyn’s creative process as they seek to practice anti-colonial survivance through an inclusive lens.
Evelyn is a 2018 Reelworld E20 Fellow, 2019 4th World Media Lab Fellow, a 2020 HotDocs Doc Accelerator Fellow, and a 2021 EFM Doc Salon Fellow. Evelyn’s films have been screened at various festivals including the imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival, Māoriland Film Festival, Festival Présence Autochtone, and the Toronto Queer Film Festival. Their work has also been exhibited at the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation, Toronto City Hall, and the Bentway at Fort York. Evelyn has been invited to speak at higher learning institutions including the Ontario College of Art and Design University and Cornell University. Their most recent project is their narrative short film “Nooj Goji/Anywhere”, funded by the Indigenous Screen Office and the Canada Council for the Arts and set to begin its festival run later in 2024.
Artist Code: 2168
Videography
2024, 10:18 minutes, colour, English & Mi'kmaq (with subtitles)