Collection: Always in our Hearts

Considering the traumatic events that unfolded at former Residential Schools, Shawna Boulette Grapentine created 'Always in Our Hearts' out of reverence to those grieving. The children who are shown holding hands, were torn apart from each other but are now reunited as they make their way home. 

It carries deep significance connected to Orange Shirt Day and the Every Child Matters movement, which honor the survivors of Canada’s residential school system and remember the Indigenous children who never came home.