Terry McCue
Terry McCue (1945–2024) was an Ojibway artist from Curve Lake First Nation, Ontario. A self-taught painter, he was influenced by his cousin Arthur Schilling and spent years refining his craft while working as a freelance illustrator and facilitator for Indigenous substance abuse programs. His vibrant, symbolic paintings reflect Indigenous perspectives on nature, spirituality, and humanity’s connection to the animal world. Through bold imagery—rainbow-hued moose, spirit-guarded bears, and teepees representing home—McCue invited viewers to embrace new ways of seeing. His work is held in private and corporate collections across Canada and the U.S.
Born on February 18, 1945 in Curve Lake Reserve, ON. Died on May 5th, 2024
Nationality is Ojibway
