Jaime Black-Morsette

Métis artist Jaime Black-Morsette is the founder of The REDress Project, a powerful art installation series that brings visibility to the missing and murdered Indigenous women crisis. Through displays of red dresses in public spaces across Canada and the United States, Black-Morsette draws attention to the devastating loss of Indigenous women, and how this violence is rooted in both gender and racial issues. For over a decade, Black-Morsette’s art practice has focused on memory, identity, and resistance through film, photography, performance, and installation.
“I got into this work because it was really important to me to use my gifts as an artist to engage and create a platform for voices that are often silenced.”
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