About
About
Jennifer Wabegijig is an Anishinaabe fibre artist from the Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory on Manitoulin Island and a graduate of the Fleming College's Haliburton School of the Arts. Her work is a lifelong study of form, fabric, and the natural world, shaped by her journey from the Island to the city, and eventually to the shores of Southern Georgian Bay.
Every design begins as a personal reflection, hand-drawn with elegant contour lines that capture the resilience of the White Pine, the vastness of the Great Lakes, and the delicate beauty of the hummingbirds, dragonflies, and berries that share the landscape. Wild and Glorious is the bridge between this artistic foundation and the modern pieces we use and wear every day.
One Vision, Two Expressions
To honor the different layers of her craft, Jennifer’s work is shared through two distinct paths:
The Shop | Wearable Art To share her designs with a broader community, Jennifer translates her hand-drawn visions into a premium apparel line. These pieces are designed by her and brought to life through trusted global manufacturing partners to ensure technical precision and durability. This collaboration allows the "Glorious" details of the artwork to be accessible for everyday adventures, wherever the trail leads.
The Studio | The Artist’s Practice The Studio is where Jennifer’s practice as a fibre artist takes center stage. This space is dedicated to slow, small-batch craft: natural dyeing, hand-screen printing, and artisanal sewing. Here, she creates specialty lifestyle pieces—such as wall hangings, throw pillows, and glasses cases, that bring the raw, "Wild" soul of handmade art directly into the home.
Wild and Glorious is a tribute to the lands that inspire the work and the sophisticated craft that brings it to life. Whether it is a garment for the body or a piece for the home, every thread is an invitation to live a life that is both wild and glorious.