The recent announcement of Shuvinai Ashoona’s remarkable achievements are to be celebrated given that she’s now a distinguished recipient of the Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts
Following the success of our recent exhibition, "Coast Salish Connections: Making it Flow," we are drawn to reflect upon the memorable experience it offered.
Enhanced by the evocative traditional song played by Xwalacktun during the
Celebrating the essence of creativity and determination, on this International Women's Day, we spotlight Cori Savard, a distinguished figure in the world of West Coast Indigenous art.
Born in Masset, Haida Gwaii
ART AS IDENTITY
As you stand before any work of art, the voice and identity of the artist embrace your senses with open arms. Art and identity are intertwined in
On June 4th, our first family-focused exhibition 'Yeomans Trilogy' opened featuring the works of Don, Trace and Kyran Yeomans.
Their combined collections of both contemporary and traditional artworks
"I have always been interested in the Inuit traditional stories. When I was a student in high school, storyteller Mialia Jaw would come to our school. I was so
Strength, resilience and healing are to be celebrated as we recognize the significant challenges of both past and present on the 25th anniversary of National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Throughout the entire year, we wait in anticipation for the longest day of the year to begin our summer. In particular, this recent spring has felt especially prolonged for