Adrian Stimson

[2] Stimson earned a BFA with distinction from the Alberta College of Art and Design[3] and an MFA from the University of Saskatchewan.

[7] In 2017, Stimson created, "TRENCH," a five-day durational performance on the Siksika (Blackfoot) Nation.

[8] This contemporary art contributed to War Stories: 1917 at Calgary's Military Museums.

a work that explored the connection between two of their ancestors: Bronson's great-grandfather John William Tims, an Anglican missionary who established a residential school in 1886 and Stimson's great-grandfather Old Sun (1819–1897), the traditional chief of the North Blackfoot and a participant of the making of Treaty 7.

[4][2] His work is included in the collections of the Glenbow Museum, Calgary,[14] and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts.