The CBC Arts holiday gift guide: 2019 edition

Shop unique items by Canadian artists we've covered

Image | CBC Arts gift guide

Caption: Dear Santa: we've been very, very, very good this year. (Anna May Henry, Kirsten Hatfield, Annika Hoefs, Jenn Woodall, Nugs, Kari Kristensen)

It's the most wonderful time of year: gift guide season! And this particular shopping list features unique items c/o Canadian artists we've covered right here.
Handmade presents are always best...when the makers know what the sweet figgy pudding they're doing. Get browsing!

Image | No Name Scarf

Caption: (www.annaymayhenry.com)

"No Name" scarf
Anna May Henry, $125(external link)
For wearing and/or hanging.

Image | Chinook Skies earrings

Caption: (www.indicity.ca)

"Chinook Skies" earrings
Indi City, $180(external link)
To call these 3.5 inch hoops a statement piece would be, well, an understatement. (They're hand-beaded by Calgary-based Cree/Métis designer Angel Aubichon.)

Image | Kari Kristensen

Caption: (www.sixhundredfour.com)

"Cordova" sneakers
Kari Kristensen x Six Hundred Four, $290(external link)
Inspired by Kristensen's linocut prints, these limited-edition leather kicks come in four colourways. (Feeling matchy-matchy? Complete the look with a T-shirt and enamel pin(external link). It's $40 for the set.)

Image | Paul Jackson viewmaster

Caption: (www.pauljacksonlives.com)

3D Retro Viewer
Paul Jackson, $45(external link)
VR? Whatever. Viewmaster still slams. (Click through drawings by Paul Jackson.)

Image | Jen Woodall calendar

Caption: (Jenn Woodall)

Zodiac calendar
Jenn Woodall, $30(external link)
Your reading for 2020: expect happiness, prosperity...and 12 months of rad risographs.

Image | Arcane Bullshit

Caption: (Arcane Bullshit/Evan Doherty)

Arcane Bullshit oracle deck
Arcane Bullshit, $40(external link)
A tool for satirical guidance. (Its matching "velvety" pouch — emblazoned with a mystical golden fart(external link) — will cost you $10 extra.)

Image | Annika Hoefs ceramics

Caption: (Annika Hoefs)

Chevron bowls
Annika Hoefs, $38(external link)
Find these speckled bowls through the Craft Ontario Shop. Hoefs stocks a variety of hand-made ceramics through her website(external link), too, so keep an eye out for fresh items.

Image | Quarrelsome Yeti tea towel

Caption: (www.yetifight.com)

Tea towel
The Quarrelsome Yeti, $19.50(external link)
A hand-printed tea towel (depicting a ruthless squirrel snowball fight). Name a more classic hostess gift. I'll wait.

Image | Lisa LaRose

Caption: (Etsy/LisaLaRoseArt)

Stationery
Lisa LaRose, $12(external link)
To-do: buy all of the notepads in Lisa LaRose's Etsy shop.

Image | Tee Fergus

Caption: (Tee Fergus)

"Ride the Wave" T-shirt
Tee Fergus, $30(external link)
For the VSCO girl on your list. (Scrunchie and puka shell choker not included.) Each top is hand-dyed and hand-printed by Toronto tattoo artist Tee Fergus.

Image | Homo Milk hoodie

Caption: (www.soap-shop.ca)

"Milk Drop" hoodie
SOAP, $48(external link)
SOAP's T-shirt designs are all about queer Canadian nostalgia. (Hiding homo milk at the back of the fridge: a part of our heritage.)

Image | Kirsten Hatfield sweatshirt

Caption: (Kirsten Hatfield)

"Alien Organism" all-over-print sweatshirt
Kirsten Hatfield, $60(external link)
A colourful Christmas sweater that you'll actually wear all year.

Image | Kirsten Hatfield Cloudy Feelings

Caption: (Kirsten Hatfield)

"Cloudy Feelings" embroidered patch
Kirsten Hatfield, $10(external link)
Every gift needs more flair. Throw in a patch (or five).

Image | Kent Monkman Colonialism Skateboards

Caption: Four Continents Skateboard Set - Miss Europe. Kent Monkman in collaboration with Colonialism Skateboards, 2018. (www.kentmonkman.com)

"Four Continents" skateboard set
Kent Monkman x Colonialism Skateboards, $400(external link)
After a successful collaboration in 2017, Monkman teamed up with this Regina skate shop for another series of artist skateboards. Good luck tracking down the entire collection, but it seems you can still find a few through Patel Gallery(external link) and Monkman's own website(external link).

Image | Nugs

Caption: (CBC Arts)

Nugs
Nugs, $10(external link)
What if the only place to buy Pokemon was a craft fair in the GTA? That's one way to think of Nugs — though you can catch these cute figurines on Etsy, too. Collect them all, from Swamp Dude to Business Elephant.

Image | Little Me

Caption: (www.little-canada.ca)

Little Me
Little Canada, $149 and up(external link)
Are the Nugs not cute enough for you? Is nothing on this entire planet cuter than impossibly adorable you?! If you're in Toronto, get this miniature museum to make you a teeny tiny self-portrait. You get a trademarked "Little Me" to keep (or gift), and they'll drop a copy into one of their dioramas.

Image | Margie Lucier

Caption: (Etsy/MLpaintings)

Christmas tree ornaments
Margie Lucier, $29.40(external link)
Each hand-painted scene is as unique as a snowflake — appropriate considering how much she seems to dig winter. But just wait until you see Lucier's latest design. She's painting a CBC Arts logo that'll debut in December.
For more festive stories, check out the CBC Holiday Guide(external link).

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