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Indigenous Artist
Liam Johnston is a Metis artist based in saskatoon. Currently, he is studying drama at the U of S to earn his BFA in acting. He also serves on the board of Floyd Theatre as Festival Manager.
INDIGENOUS ANCESTRY
Métis
SELF-IDENTIFICATION
Metis(Saskatchewan)
IDENTIFIERS
Wikidata ID:
Q113502223
Artsdata ID:
K3-56
Last reviewed: Feb 27th, 2023
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