English River’s Tenille Campbell new indigenous Storyteller In-Residence at USask
Tenille Campbell has chosen female empowerment as her overarching theme after being named to the University Library Indigenous Storyteller In-Residence at the University of Saskatchewan.
“I’m really excited about this, I’ve had a couple meetings with my upcoming colleagues and they’re really supportive of this idea,” said the award-winning poet and photographer.
Campbell, originally from English River First Nation, and has Dene and Metis roots achieved her Master of Fine Arts in 2012 and is now working towards earning her English doctorate. Campbell knew two of the previous Indigenous Storytellers In-Residence and applied to an open call-out.
“I was really interested in applying and seeing what I could bring to the table and forcing myself out of my own comfort zone – what does it mean to be an artist in this day?”