Wall Plaque - The Heartbeat of the Nation by Jackie Traverse
Transform your space with this powerful The Heartbeat of the Nation wall plaque, featuring profound Indigenous art by Jackie Traverse, Ojibway and Anishinaabe artist from Lake St. Martin First Nation, MB. This beautiful design celebrates the deep, enduring connection to community, culture, and the rhythms of life that pulse through Indigenous traditions and generations.

About the Artist
Jackie Traverse is a multi-disciplinary First Nation female artist who calls the city of Winnipeg home. Her work combines popular and traditional cultural reflections through urban living, contemporary visual art, traditional craft, and her own cultural practices. She works in many mediums from painting in oils and acrylics to mixed media, sculpture and stop motion animation. Deeply moved by the injustices faced by First Nations people, Jackie is committed to her community and teaches art in public schools, bringing together the traditional teachings of the First Nations to various cultures.
Premium Quality & Design
Constructed with a durable MDF shell and lightweight foam interior for easy hanging. The 12" x 18" size with 1" thickness creates a striking statement piece with a sleek black edge that beautifully frames the artwork. Features the artist's biography on the back.
Product Details
- 12" x 18" size with 1" thickness
- MDF shell with foam interior
- Sleek black edge finish
- Lightweight and easy to hang
- Artist biography on back
- Artist: Jackie Traverse (Ojibway, Anishinaabe)
- Artist royalties paid
- Printed in Canada (BC)
Bring the heartbeat of Indigenous culture into your home. Each plaque celebrates Indigenous artistry and supports the artist directly.