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Honouring truth through art

Chris Chipak’s 2025 Orange Shirt Day design.
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Artist Chris Chipak (photo by Studio D), alongside his 2025 Orange Shirt Day design now on sale through Shop USask.

SASKATOON — The University of Saskatchewan (USask) continues its commitment to truth and reconciliation with a powerful new Orange Shirt Day design by Indigenous artist and educator Chris Chipak.

Chris Chipak, a member of Red Pheasant Cree Nation and a USask Bachelor of Education graduate, is known for his bold, story-driven artwork rooted in Indigenous teachings and Treaty 6 Territory. He previously collaborated with USask in 2023 to create a special rendition of the Huskie logo, incorporating Indigenous symbolism to support the university’s reconciliation efforts and honour Residential School Survivors.

His 2025 Orange Shirt Day design reflects a deliberate departure from the imagery often seen on orange shirts, such as handprints, florals, and butterflies. Instead, he chose to challenge himself artistically and focus on authenticity.

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