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Lita Fontaine

Visual Arts as Catharsis for Growth

How did you start your creative practice?

Were there any key experiences that influenced the direction of your work?

I started when I was a kid.
Found objects, remnants of fabric, apple boxes, pencils,
a good steak knife (saw) and paper were my mediums.

Now my medium is mix media.
MFA intermedia

Key directions for my work … always kept trying out new things.

"Lita Fontaine is alive and well and living in Winnipeg."

– Lita Fontaine, on Lita Fontaine

What is your creative process? What does an average day look like?

Now
… no one bug me!

How has your artistic practice changed or evolved over time?

What artistic or career goals have you set for yourself?

Just keep on being creative.
Hopefully, get an exhibition or two done.
Creativity never retires, we stop for a bit and keep on going.
Medicine.

Dress shaped art with floral symmetrical design
Mandala with red background and symmetrical pieces in circle

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How has Creative Manitoba been able to support your career?

I was able to connect to other artists from our community.

“Creating an art work should not stay stagnant, it should evolve. Just like the person who is creating it, evolves.”

– Lita Fontaine, on the evolution of an artistic practice

What aspect of your work brings you the most joy?

Sharing my work, of course.
When people tell me they like my work.
Selling is nice, but for me it’s definitely when people tell me they like or love my work.

What are you working on now?

Preparing to launch my upcoming exhibition Winyan (the Dakota word for “woman”), opening at WAG-Qaumajuq on July 5, 2024.

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