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Northwest Coast Artist

Kandi McGilton

Last updated: November 11, 2024

Mangyepsa Gyipaayg, whose English name is Kandi McGilton, is a Ts’msyen (Tsimshian) artist from Metlakatla, Alaska. Her work focuses primarily on beaded devilfish bags and Annette Island cedar bark weaving, and has included ancient designs of these traditional artforms in her work with Eighth Generation.

A self-taught beader, Kandi’s award-winning devilfish bags, which are traditional pieces of regalia, are known for their elegant aesthetic, tasteful color combinations, and creative use of space.

The endangered and unique Annette Island basketry style, preserved and taught to her by renowned Haida weaver Iilskyalas—Dr. Delores Churchill—features an intricate and visually-striking element called “false embroidery.” She also apprenticed with Haida weaver Holly Churchill and teaches Annette Island weaving when possible.