Indigenous painter hopes art helps residential school survivors and others heal
An Indigenous woman stood patiently at a table on Tuesday, hoping to sell more of her artwork.
Painting was something Pamela Hayward, who is of Métis and Cree (Chipewyan) heritage, took up only two years ago.
Her exquisite paintings were up for sale at a National Indigenous Peoples Day event hosted by Shining Mountains Living Community Services.
“My daughter has some health concerns, and I had started this just to dabble and relieve some stress, but it’s turned into something more,” she says. “In June last year, I did a series of 10 paintings as soon as the news broke about all the residential school stuff in Kamloops. I had started getting these images in my head and I had to paint them.”


