top of page
SPEPLÓL TANYA ZILINSKI_Headshot_Photo by Lisa Berry.jpg

Speplól Tanya Zilinski is a visual artist, Halq'eméylem teacher, and matriarch of their family. They were born on the stolen lands of the Chowethel People, Ts'qó:ls, known to settlers today as “Hope, B.C”, where they live today. They are a member of The Red River Nation in Manitoba, with family and ancestral ties to Anishinaabe, Cree, Dakota, and Huron-Wendat Nations throughout Turtle Island's Plains and Great Lakes Regions on their maternal side and Ukrainian heritage on their paternal side. One of their traditional names is Speplól, meaning Little Crow, which was given to them at the age of fourteen.
 

Speplól uses traditional loom beadwork as their medium, and their practice focuses on exploring cultural identity and passing on cultural teachings. Speplól’s work connects them to their Ancestors and serves as a daily tincture to cure the body and mind.
 

Tanya’s full bio: Click here.

Copyright © 2025 Medias Res Art Gallery | All Rights Reserved.
bottom of page