Amy Malbeuf

Amy Malbeuf is a Canadian-Métis visual artist, educator, and cultural tattoo practitioner born in Rich Lake, Alberta.

[3][4] Alongside her artistic practice, Malbeuf teaches the skills and traditions of caribou and moose hair tufting and embroidery.

[3][5] She is also certified as a Native Cultural Arts Instructor by Portage College in Lac La Biche.

[6][7] Caribou hair tufting, beadwork, installation, performance, and video are prominent in Malbeuf's work.

[8] Works such as Iskotew (2018), a sculpture of the Cree word for "Fire" described as ᐃᐢᑯᑌᐤ in Nēhiyawēwin, look at Native heritage through landscape and language.