MacDonald, Bradley Dreamwalker

Dreamwalker is an artist (oil) and sculptor. EXHIBITION HISTORY: Past Ontario exhibitions have been held in Mississauga, Manitoulin Island and North Bay. He is currently exhibited at Gallery Streetside in the Toronto area and the Four Winds Kiva Gallery in San Diego. Brad MacDonald’s work is part of the permanent collections of the Vancouver Museum, Los Angeles’ Southwest Museum where Brad is also a lifetime mentor artist and San Diego’s Heritage of the Americas museum. His public installations include 3 life-size stone sculptures commissioned to Honor the Elders at the Viejas Tribal Center as well as paintings that grace the Southern California Indian Center, the Indian Health Council and The Justice Center in San Diego, the North Bay Indian Friendship Center and the Madadjiwan Economic Development Corp.

Informative Statement

Everything in life is sacred.

Influences

Dreamwalker was born a member of the Commanda family of the Algonquin nation of Golden Lake Indian reserve in Ontario, Canada. This family has included chiefs and leaders for many generations, which heritage inspires Dreamwalker to uphold his family’s creed in every aspect of his daily life.

Noted Achievements

Tribal Membership: Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation

Tribal Affiliation: Pikwakanagan (Golden Lake)