Courtney Chetwynd
About the Teacher
Why study with them?
Courtney’s community work spans health and well-being, climate resilience, food security, and culturally grounded mental-health responses. She brings a trauma-informed, relational approach to organizing—building programs that support collective resilience, centre local leadership, and honour the emotional and cultural realities of Northern communities. A bridge-builder across sectors, she translates between artistic, academic, bureaucratic, and community worlds to make systems more navigable and supportive.
Her academic and artwork have been exhibited nationally and internationally. She has been recognized through grants and awards from the Canada Council for the Arts, Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, the University of Calgary, the Centre for Research in the Fine Arts, the Government of the Northwest Territories, and the Northwest Territories Arts Council.
At the heart of her practice is the understanding that place is an active collaborator—shaping story, memory, and meaning. Through interdisciplinary inquiry and thoughtful material engagement, she creates work that is resonant, poetic, and grounded in the relational ecologies of the North. Her practice functions as an ecosystem, weaving together art-making, community stewardship, and land-based learning into forms of cultural, emotional, and collective care.