Josh Morley (Miskopwagan Asin) is an Anishinaabe artist working in screen printing and mural work in Peterborough/Nogojiwanong. His work explores regional ecological issues, his personal relationship with nature, as well as his ancestral connection to the land. He has exhibited in solo and group shows within Ontario. Recent exhibitions include Our Story: Past and Present, an Indigenous group show held at the Museum of Dufferin in Mulmur, Ontario. Previous public art commissions include Glacial Formation, a road mural he created for the 2022 and 2023 Renaissance on Hunter Projects. In 2023, he was artist-in-residence with the City of Peterborough Changemakers Artist Residency Program. In this residency he worked closely with City staff and other stakeholders to better amplify climate change awareness and its effect on the community. In 2024 Josh was awarded the commission for the Artspace Maker Space Mural Project. The goal of this initiative was to create a semi-permanent mural at Artspace to recognize the territory of the Michi Saagiig Anishinaabeg. Most recently, Josh was one of the three muralists selected to be part of the 2024 VIVID Arts Festival in Sault Ste. Marie/Bawating where he created a large-scale mural to brighten the downtown core.

