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About Me

Kaycee Colburn is a Seneca visual artist, cultural advocate, media personality, and paranormal investigator whose work bridges heritage, creativity, and the unseen.

Working across digital media, traditional Seneca art, charcoal, painting, reenactment acting, and podcasting, Kaycee’s creative practice reflects both ancestral influence and contemporary voice. Her work honors Indigenous identity while exploring history, energy, and storytelling in dynamic and evolving forms.

She is the host of Cauldron Talk with Kaycee Colburn, a podcast dedicated to conversations surrounding culture, the paranormal, and lived experience. Her work in the paranormal field includes publication in Haunted Magazine and an apprenticeship under Brian J. Cano of Paranormal Caught on Camera, further deepening her investigative and research foundation.

Kaycee has broken barriers within her community and beyond. She was the first Seneca woman to run for local office, expanding representation in civic leadership. She also made history as the first to host a Six Nations flag raising in Jamestown—an important moment of recognition and cultural visibility.

In recognition of her advocacy and leadership, Kaycee received the Women’s Achievement of the Year Award from the YWCA.

Through art, media, activism, and spiritual exploration, Kaycee Colburn continues to create space—for Indigenous voices, for creative expression, and for conversations that challenge the boundaries between past and present, seen and unseen.