Jeffrey Crowe
Jeffrey Crowe was born in Preeceville, Sask. On March of 1974. Jeff is from YellowQuill First Nation in Sask, Canada. Jeffrey was first inspired by Johnny Marceland a Dene artist from Birch Narrows, Sask in June of 1986. Ever since the meeting with Johnny Marceland, Jeff was excited to paint Native images. The following year in 1987 Jeff won a first prize competition sponsored by the Peace Hills Trust in Edmonton, Alberta. This event is a Canada wide competition to promote First Nations Artists. This encouraged Jeffrey Crowe to further his talent in the art market. Crowe was a featured artist at a show titled Ka-Kitowak (They Will Thunder) at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery located at the University campus in Saskatoon, Sask. Jeff Crowe has painted murals, which can be seen at the Saskatoon Indian and Metis Friendship Centre and the Kilburn Hall Youth Centre and many art corprate collections through Canada and in Saskatchewans Crown Corporations.