VISUAL ARTISTS
INDIGENOUS
The Stó:lō Territory is home to generations of Indigenous visual artists—painters, carvers, designers, beadworkers, printmakers, and storytellers using visual language to carry culture, history, and identity forward. This directory is a space to honour that work: a platform for Indigenous artists to share their creations, connect with community, and be seen by collaborators, galleries, and future generations.
Whether you're exploring traditional forms, contemporary styles, or a blend of both, this space is here to uplift and amplify your voice. All mediums and experience levels are welcome—if you're creating visual art that comes from culture, you belong here.
B. WYSE
Bonny Graham, also known as B.Wyse, is a Coast Salish artist and award-winning graphic designer from the Stó:lō community of Hope, BC, with ancestral roots in the Snuneymuxw First Nation. For over 25 years, she has created paintings, prints, and graphic designs inspired by her Indigenous heritage, focusing on cultural revitalization and storytelling.
Through B.Wyse Productions, Bonny developed a Coast Salish–inspired font to visually celebrate the Halq’eméylem language, working closely with fluent speakers and Elders. Her work has been featured at the 2010 Winter Olympics, UFV, Chilliwack General Hospital, and in public art projects like United at the Vedder Road roundabout in Chilliwack.
Bonny also leads school-based programs blending art and language, guiding youth in projects that honour their culture and community. In addition to her creative work, she serves as an elected councillor for the District of Hope, where she continues to advocate for Indigenous presence, visibility, and connection.