



Julian Brave NoiseCat is a writer, filmmaker, and powwow dancer whose stories of contemporary Indigenous life have been recognized across mediums. A member of the Canim Lake Band Tsq'escen and descendant of the Lil'wat Nation of Mount Currie, he became the first Indigenous North American director to be nominated for an Academy Award in 2024, with Sugarcane, a documentary following an investigation into abuse and missing children at the Indian residential school his family was sent to near Williams Lake, B.C. In October, Penguin Random House Canada will publish his first book, We Survived the Night: An Indigenous Reckoning, a genre-bending work of creative nonfiction. His personal style reflects similar clarity of vision—pared back, intentional, and tied to place.
His partner, Joan Scarff, is a beader, seamstress, weaver, and youth worker hailing from four nations: Gitxaala, Nisga'a, Tlingit, and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh. Joan draws from Northern and Coast Salish lineages, thoughtfully and intentionally using pattern, negative space, and material tension to create pieces that are composed, exacting, and at once traditional and urban. The two share a thoughtful approach to how they present themselves and their work, deeply considered but never overworked.
gravitypope recently spent time with Julian and Joan to talk about where expression starts—whether through clothing, politics, or something slower, like beadwork.


Alhaja
Alhaja, which comes from Arabic and means ‘jewel’ or ‘precious ornament,’ finds its essence in nature, history, traditions, and folklore of ancient cultures with a clear connection to its Spanish roots.
Born in 2020 after over 15 years of shared experience in the industry, founders Irene Rodrigo and María Borrero pursue timelessness and gender-free designs with a focus on sustainability. Working with Spanish factories that are certified members of the Responsible Jewelry Council (RJC), ensuring that material extraction and recycling processes meet the highest standards of sustainability and ethics.
For Alhaja, jewelry is a personal expression that transcends the passing fashion trends. Each piece in their collection finds its inspiration in treasured memories and family heirlooms, creating a union between the classic and the contemporary.