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Eruoma Awashish

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Eruoma Awashish (born 1980) is an Atikamekw visual artist from Quebec.

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Early life and education

Awashish was born to a Quebecois mother and Atikamekw father.[1] She was born and grew up in Opitciwan, a small community near the Gouin Reservoir in northern Quebec.[1][2]

Awashish attended the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, where she earned a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary art.[3]

Career

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Awashish had her first solo exhibition, entitled Reliques et passages, in 2015 at the Canadian Guild of Crafts in Montreal.[1] She also began printing some of her art on t-shirts, as a way to make her art both more accessible to her community and as a way to make a living.[1] The exhibition was revived in Lachine in 2023.[4]

In 2020, Awashish was commissioned to paint a mural at the Musée d’art de Joliette in honor of Joyce Echaquan and her family.[5][6] Awashish has also painted a portrait of Echaquan, which has been used in relation with demands to reform Quebec's healthcare system to better care for indigenous patients.[6]

In her March 2024 exhibition, Kakike Ickote – Feu éternel, Awashish explored the impact of Catholicism on First Nations communities, reappropriating Catholic iconography and symbols for a First Nations context.[7]

In 2025, Awashish became the first First Nations artist to be a finalist for the MNBAQ Contemporary Art Award.[8]

Public art

From June to October 2023, Awashish was included in the public art exhibition PASSAGES INSOLITES in Quebec.[9]

From January to March 2025, Les Fabuloscopes, a piece by Awashish and La Camaraderie, was installed as part of Lumino, a series of outdoor art exhibits in Montreal.[10]

Awashish is one of several Atikamekw artists who are creating artwork for a new federal building in Shawinigan.[11]

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Personal life

Awashish is based out of Pekuakami (Lac-Saint-Jean) as of 2025.[2] She has one daughter.[2]

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions

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Awards

  • 2025 MNBAQ Contemporary Art Award, for Kiwew/Elle entre chez elle[8][13]

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