Kim Soo Goodtrack
Rooted
in
the
Lakota
Woodmountain
Reserve
in
Southern
Saskatchewan,
Kim
Soo
Goodtrack's
practice
is
grounded
in
storytelling,
resilience,
and
cultural
continuity.
Drawing
on
intergenerational
memory
and
the
legacy
of
survival,
their
work
transforms
personal
healing
into
communal
dialogue.
As
an
educator,
cultural
worker,
and
artist,
they
bridge
traditional
teachings
and
contemporary
expression,
sharing
both
the
beauty
and
the
pain
of
Indigenous
experience.
Through
exhibitions,
books,
and
decades
of
teaching,
their
art
becomes
an
offering;
an
act
of
remembrance,
gratitude,
and
spiritual
connection
that
honors
ancestors
while
nurturing
hope
for
future
generations.