Nadya Crossman

She/Her

Production Team

Nadya Crossman-Serb, a Red River Métis & Libyan artist, presents "Li Dorrii," a celebration of the Walleye. This artwork, a bright reflection of the profound connection between Indigenous communities and their surrounding ecosystems, emphasizes the cultural and ecological importance of the pickerel—a staple in Manitoba. Symbolizing resilience and the cyclical nature of life, the pickerel's migration, especially its upstream journey, holds deep significance, serving as a poignant reference to the survival and strength of Indigenous people and their enduring cultural practices.


Nadya Crossman

She/Her

Production Team

Nadya Crossman-Serb, a Red River Métis & Libyan artist, presents "Li Dorrii," a celebration of the Walleye. This artwork, a bright reflection of the profound connection between Indigenous communities and their surrounding ecosystems, emphasizes the cultural and ecological importance of the pickerel—a staple in Manitoba. Symbolizing resilience and the cyclical nature of life, the pickerel's migration, especially its upstream journey, holds deep significance, serving as a poignant reference to the survival and strength of Indigenous people and their enduring cultural practices.


Nadya Crossman

She/Her

Production Team

Nadya Crossman-Serb, a Red River Métis & Libyan artist, presents "Li Dorrii," a celebration of the Walleye. This artwork, a bright reflection of the profound connection between Indigenous communities and their surrounding ecosystems, emphasizes the cultural and ecological importance of the pickerel—a staple in Manitoba. Symbolizing resilience and the cyclical nature of life, the pickerel's migration, especially its upstream journey, holds deep significance, serving as a poignant reference to the survival and strength of Indigenous people and their enduring cultural practices.


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2023 Synonym Art Consultation,
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2023 Synonym Art Consultation,
all rights reserved.