Join us on November 28 for Community Outlook with Susan Aglukark, co-presented with London Environmental Network.
I am happy to be featured in the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business’ Indigenous Business Report Magazine Q3 2024 edition.
Join us for a lively evening of spirited, focused presentations by experts who will share their disruptive ideas on how to move our collective thinking forward when it comes to talent.
Join us for “Connections, Collaboration and Kinship in Art,” a warm and participatory conversation between Katie Wilhelm and Summer Bressette, facilitated by Sara Mai Chitty and Cassandra Getty.
Katie Wilhelm and Summer Bressette's Baapaagimaak video explores Indigenous knowledge and environmental care, focusing on the endangered Black Ash tree.
Katie Wilhelm will be sharing the story of the logo design, in celebration of the 20-year anniversary of Antler River Poetry.
We're excited to introduce you to the candidates for our 2024/25 Board of Directors. Candidates will be elected at our Annual General Meeting on September 19, 2024.
The speakers will offer clear, actionable steps towards meaningful economic reconciliation.
I am looking forward to the conversations that will help to shape the future of the London Heritage Council.
I am looking forward to providing an Indigenous-perspective to the activities of the Education Quality and Accountability Office.
I am happy to announce that I have been appointed as a People and Culture Committee member with the London Chamber of Commerce.
Museum London and the Words Festival are pleased to host a visit with the artists and curators of GardenShip & State for a launch of their exhibition catalogue.
Recognizing student excellence in design since 1998 🏆. I’m thrilled to be a Judge for this year’s RGD Student Awards.
This public gathering and symposium celebrate the wide-ranging outcomes that followed the fall 2021 Museum London exhibition GardenShip and State.
Congratulations to recipients of all levels of the Hydro One Indigenous Entrepreneurship Grant.
The publication, “How Inclusive are Canada's Chambers of Commerce? A Report Card,” is now released.
Everyone is welcome to join this talk and hear the story of my career journey in London’s creative industry
Thanks to the WordsFest London Canada team for inviting me to create the artwork for Wordsfest 2022! I am happy to have designed both the poster artwork and the zine cover the the 9th annual event.
I was happy to see this feature in The Nawash Ezhiwebag newsletter. As a result, a fellow nation member contacted me to collaborate.
The Student Trailblazer Awards celebrate and recognize the unique journeys and barriers many students face as they develop their design skills.
I am honoured to have been nominated for a Business Achievement Award in the Business of the Year category.
Forest City Gallery is delighted to present Baagaakige by London-based artist Summer Bresette with graphic design and projections by Katie Wilhelm.
London Arts Council is excited to officially launch the Indigenous London Arts website. This curated space was developed by Summer Bressette, LAC’s former Curator, Indigenous Programming, and Web Designer Katie Wilhelm.
“A waving flag…it celebrates our diverse community. Having it in the logo puts Petro‑Canada alongside the community, standing together in solidarity and celebrating our diversity.”
The London Arts Council with the Thames Valley District School Board and other partners needed an eye-catching poster design. This poster promotes a virtual event celebrating the Arts, mental health and wellbeing for parents and teachers in London.
I am looking forward to being a panellist at the annual Summit 2022 hosted by the London Chamber of Commerce.