Canadian writer, artist, and politician
Aaron Paquette
Paquette in 2021
Born 1974 (age 49–50)[ 1] Edmonton , Alberta Occupation Writer, artist, and politician Nationality Canadian Genre fantasy, young adult literature Notable works Lightfinder Spouse Clarice Anderson[ 2] Children 4[ 3] aaronpaquette .ca
Aaron Paquette is a Canadian writer, artist, speaker[ 4] and politician who currently serves on the Edmonton City Council , representing Ward Dene in the city's northeast. He was first elected to the Edmonton City Council on October 16, 2017.
He was a winner of the Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature in 2015 for his debut young adult fantasy novel Lightfinder (Kegedonce Press).[ 5] As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Government Centre station (formerly Grandin station.)[ 6] He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work[ 7] may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights .[ 8] [ 9] His murals are also present the walls of many Edmonton schools and public locations.[ 10]
He is featured in the documentary program, "From the Spirit."[ 11]
Paquette is Métis of Cree (Nehiyaw) , Cayuse [ 12] and Norwegian descent.[ 13]
^ Paquette, Aaron. "Aaron Paquette - City Councillor - Ward 4 at City of Edmonton" . LinkedIn . Retrieved 2020-06-13 .
^ Hoang, Linda (2012-07-08). "Woman hit while jogging in northeast Edmonton talks about her recovery" . CTV Edmonton . Archived from the original on 2012-07-11. Retrieved 2020-06-14 .
^ "Ward 4 - Aaron Paquette" . City of Edmonton . Archived from the original on 2014-02-26. Retrieved 2020-06-14 .
^ "Artist Paquette pens his first novel; Fantasy tale not simply about 'being native'" Edmonton Journal , June 27, 2014.
^ "Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley win 2015 Burt Award" Archived 2015-11-18 at the Wayback Machine . Quill & Quire , October 26, 2015.
^ "Contentious Grandin Station mural to be revised". Edmonton Journal , February 27, 2014.
^ Toolkit, Web Experience. "We have received a spirit panel from @aaronpaquette a First Nations artist from #Edmonton! #CMHR #CMHRart" . humanrights.ca . Archived from the original on 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2017-12-20 .
^ Aaron Paquette Archived 2015-11-18 at the Wayback Machine 's page at Idle No More website. Accessed 17 Nov 2015.
^ "Is There a Future for Idle No More? Archived 2015-11-18 at the Wayback Machine " by Aaron Paquette. November 30th, 2013. Accessed 17 Nov 2015
^ "Pop-up murals illustrate poverty on Edmonton's streets | Metro Edmonton" . metronews.ca . Archived from the original on 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2017-12-20 .
^ "Moving Images Distribution: Aaron Paquette • From the Spirit" . movingimages.ca . Archived from the original on 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2017-12-20 .
^ "Featured Artist for October 2014: Aaron Paquette" . Alberta Native News . 2014-10-17. Archived from the original on 2018-01-13. Retrieved 2017-12-20 .
^ "Aaron Paquette: A journey of hope & healing". Edmonton Journal , August 7, 2004.