Alan Syliboy Art Studio

Alan Syliboy Art Studio Alan Syliboy is a celebrated Mi’kmaw artist, musician, and storyteller from Millbrook First Nation, Nova Scotia.

Alan's studio, Alan Syliboy Art Studio, the home of “The Daily Drum”, officially opened on June 1, 2023. Welcome to the official home page of Alan Syliboy Art Studio. We are located at 42 Legends Ave, in Millbrook First Nation, Nova Scotia. His distinctive style, inspired by Mi’kmaw petroglyphs and traditional stories, bridges the ancient and the contemporary. Alan’s artistic practice spans multip

le mediums, including painting, sculpture, music, and animation, with his work celebrated locally and internationally. Alan Syliboy’s work is influenced by the Indigenous Mi’kmaq rock drawing and quill weaving traditions. Working in acrylic and mixed media, Alan creates vibrantly coloured images exploring the themes of family, searching, spirituality, struggle, and strength. The use of layering symbols and mark making creates depth and texture in Alan’s work. Growing up in Millbrook, Alan’s early years were marked by a strong connection to Mi’kmaw traditions and culture. His grandmother and other family members nurtured his creativity, but he also faced challenges, including being discouraged from speaking his language in school. Alan found solace in drawing, often in secret, and later turned to Mi’kmaw petroglyphs for inspiration. Under the mentorship of Shirley Bear and through formal study at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Alan developed a vibrant artistic vocabulary, incorporating bold lines, intricate patterns, and themes rooted in Mi’kmaw spirituality and history. Alan’s contributions to Mi’kmaw art and culture are immense. Highlights of his career include creating the Thundermaker installation, presenting a portrait of Grand Chief Membertou to Queen Elizabeth II, and co-creating animations for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. As a musician, Alan leads The Thundermakers, blending traditional Mi’kmaw sounds with contemporary music. He is also the author of The Thundermaker and other works, which bring Indigenous stories to life for readers of all ages. In addition to his creative endeavors, Alan is a sought-after speaker and cultural educator. He conducts workshops, sharing his knowledge of Mi’kmaw art, storytelling, and history, and his work continues to be a source of pride and cultural revitalization for Mi’kmaq communities and beyond.

June 17, 2026The Daily DrumToday I am featuring the “Eight Pointed Star” surrounded by four Whales. The Eight Pointed St...
06/17/2026

June 17, 2026
The Daily Drum

Today I am featuring the “Eight Pointed Star” surrounded by four Whales.
The Eight Pointed Star has been a symbol of the Mi'kmaq People for centuries. It is a symbol for the sun which is a powerful figure in traditional spiritual life.

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June 16, 2026The Daily DrumToday’s drum is entitled “Spirit Woman”.This spirit woman is overlooking the physical world.T...
06/16/2026

June 16, 2026
The Daily Drum
Today’s drum is entitled “Spirit Woman”.
This spirit woman is overlooking the physical world.
There are spirits and people among us who can bridge the spirit world and physical world.
Have a Great Day!

June 14, 2026The Daily DrumOne of the earliest and most notable painted drums featuring a Mi'kmaq woman part of the "Wom...
06/15/2026

June 14, 2026
The Daily Drum
One of the earliest and most notable painted drums featuring a Mi'kmaq woman part of the "Woman Series" by celebrated Mi'kmaw artist Alan Syliboy. His work is deeply inspired by ancient Mi'kmaq petroglyphs found in Nova Scotia, specifically at Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site.
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It’s out now
06/13/2026

It’s out now

The Daily DrumToday’s drum features Spirit Moose and Little Thunder.Seeing Spirit Moose in your dream represents long li...
06/12/2026

The Daily Drum
Today’s drum features Spirit Moose and Little Thunder.
Seeing Spirit Moose in your dream represents long life. It might also mean that you can be both powerful and gentle. Here Little Thunder races across the night sky with Spirit Moose.
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June 11, 2026The Daily DrumToday’s drum features a Shaman Sun Dancer.During the Sun Dance, dancers go without water for ...
06/11/2026

June 11, 2026
The Daily Drum
Today’s drum features a Shaman Sun Dancer.
During the Sun Dance, dancers go without water for four days or more and dance individually to the sun, the earth, and the four directions. The dance is a personal sacrifice to help people who are sick, or to ask for the well-being of their families.
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The Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building at Dalhousie University is hosting "Culture as Medicine," a special event celebr...
06/10/2026

The Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building at Dalhousie University is hosting "Culture as Medicine," a special event celebrating the unveiling of a new public artwork by acclaimed Mi'kmaw artist Alan Syliboy.
Event Details: "Culture as Medicine"
• Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2026
• Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
• Location: Foyer, Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building, 5850 College Street, Halifax
• Event Features: The unveiling of a new, large-scale public artwork by Alan Syliboy, whose contemporary visual language is deeply rooted in ancient Mi'kmaq petroglyphs and ancestral knowledge.
• Book Launch: The event also marks the official launch of the major new publication, The Journey So Far, which accompanies his 2024 retrospective at the Dalhousie Art Gallery. The artist will be on-site for book signings.
If you are interested, I can provide you with more information on:
• How to register or check if there is remaining RSVP capacity for today's event
• Details on the Dalhousie Art Gallery's broader collection of Alan Syliboy's work

June 10, 2026The Daily DrumToday’s drum features the Beluga Whale and calf.Beluga whales are known as "canaries of the s...
06/10/2026

June 10, 2026
The Daily Drum
Today’s drum features the Beluga Whale and calf.
Beluga whales are known as "canaries of the sea" because of their musical voices and talkative nature. Legend has it that sailors believed the songs of belugas were the voices of drowned men speaking from beneath the waves.
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June 9, 2026The Daily DrumToday I am featuring a “Female Brain with Head Dress Drum”This image came about as a result of...
06/09/2026

June 9, 2026
The Daily Drum
Today I am featuring a “Female Brain with Head Dress Drum”
This image came about as a result of my collaboration with Neurosurgeon Dr. Ivar Mendez. When he first looked at my paintings, he was amazed by the resemblance of their shapes and colors with the histological slides of the brain that are routinely prepared with fluorescent dyes in his research laboratory. Further discussions with Dr. Mendez inspired me to produce a series of paintings related to the brain. This image was tattooed into the Drum skin.
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Truro, NS
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