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Judianne Grace (b.1989) is an Indigenous artist and photographer based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Although she currently lives in Vancouver, her roots are in Lillooet, British Columbia, as a member of T’it’q’et within the Stl’atl’imx nation.

Judianne is a contemporary artist who is well known for her 35mm film photography, which often depicts diverse femme bodies within Earth’s most captivating and ethereal landscapes. Her photographs are acts of reclamation of the environmental spaces claimed during colonization. She conveys this by depicting a sense of living with, rather than living on, our Earth through her keen eye for composition and story telling. Her work reclaims landscapes as a matriarchal space where all are welcome free of shame, disrespect and violence- just as nature intended.

Through her work with various brands Judianne has developed a recognizable style that infuses her fine art photography into any project. Her paintings and photography always have a thread of meaning that is rooted in her lived experience as an Indigenous woman and as a woman in general. These deeply complex themes are woven into beautiful imagery that always leaves people wanting more. 

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