Two Carlton art students send their love to residential school survivors, and those that didn’t come home
All the recent findings of gravesites at residential schools across Canada have sparked many different emotions. For Mikayla Thomas and Elijah Waditaka, they wanted to offer up perhaps the most important emotion in a time like this, ‘love.’
The pair of Carlton Comprehensive High School students partnered together to create a five-canvas art installation in honour of those affected by the recent discoveries at residential schools across Canada. The piece was unveiled on Monday and will be on display in Prince Albert’s City Hall until July 2.
Over 80 students collaborated on the project by making clay hearts. Waditaka and Thomas decided to have the names of all the residential schools in Saskatchewan written on the hearts, as well as the number of children and unmarked graves found at the different sites.
Waditaka and Thomas also teamed up to paint five different canvases, all spelling the word “loved” for one crucial reason.



