Northern Perspectives, Artists Marketplace returning to Winnipeg
Isn't it delightful to experience an unusually mild February this year? It's a stark contrast from the bone-chilling cold we endured last year, isn't it?
Winnipeg, Manitoba has been a meeting place for people from across North America for thousands of years.
Isn't it delightful to experience an unusually mild February this year? It's a stark contrast from the bone-chilling cold we endured last year, isn't it?
The northern arts and culture sector continues to face significant challenges, with organizations -- north and south -- struggling due to a loss of advocacy, support for funding, and participation in major events.
Ripple Effects Mapping (REM) is a dynamic evaluation technique that illuminates the interconnected web of intended and unintended outcomes resulting from an initiative.
Ottawa, October 17, 2023 - The Global Dignity Day Canada Dignity Dialogue Videoconference Event aims to promote dignity, kindness and inclusive well-being in our diverse world. This event will feature a guided meditation session, a powerful panel discussion and a video montage of Global Dignity Day over the years created by a young Indigenous artist. Global Dignity Day is celebrated by over one million students and over eight million students participate in Global Dignity activities per year.
The last conferences of the season are over and summer is here! Constance Menzies captured this delightfully colourful wall of guitars while picking up guitar strings with Tony Eetak at the Long & McQuade music store in Winnipeg this week.
Our Summer Program Workshops began in June and we are almost done our very first run of this exciting pilot program.
Ethan Tassiuk, Chase Nogasak, Eriel Lugt and Maeva Gauthier lead a hybrid roundtable discussion on the use of arts in support of inclusive and participatory learning environments at the University of Winnipeg June 21, 2022. The special session was held during Auviqsaqtut, the 2022 Inuit Studies Conference held in Winnipeg, June 19-22, 2022.
June 2022 is the month we've all been waiting for, and working towards since our pilot program began last November!
Dr. Olaf Kuhlke looks on as Eric Anoee, Jr. and Nangmalik Qanatsiaq explore INUA, the inaugural exhibit at Qaumajuq while attending a digital and cultural entrepreneurship workshop at the Niizhwaaso Collaborative Learning Centre.
In April 6-10, 2022 we visited the Winnipeg Art Gallery for the day to have meetings for our digital incubator and cultural entrepreneurship projects. Joining us for this special day was me, Eric, Anoee, Jr. and his son Nangmalik and Jamie Bell along with Dr. Olaf Kuhlke from the University of Minnesota Duluth.