Admission by Donation during ARTSFEST: July 22-23, 2022
Visit the Lake of the Woods Museum and Douglas Family Art Centre during ARTSFEST and enjoy admission by donation! July 22-23, 2022.
Visit the Lake of the Woods Museum and Douglas Family Art Centre during ARTSFEST and enjoy admission by donation! July 22-23, 2022.
Feeling snackish and creative? For only $8.95 you can paint your very own Lana’s Kitchen sugar cookie in a watercolour style!
Shop the Muse and pick up this beautiful boxed set of art cards featuring 10 Melissa Jean paintings featured in the exhibition Power of Place.
Métis installation artist Tracey-Mae Chambers has recently completed installing Hope and Healing Canada at the Douglas Family Art Centre.
Come see art being made! Join exhibiting artist, Rita Winkler, for live painting at the Douglas Family Art Centre on June 18 and 22 from 1-2pm.
Last month The Muse was honoured to host a two-day Tikinaagan Workshop at the Douglas Family Art Centre with the talented artist duo of Ryan and Shannon Gustafson.
We invite you to join us in celebrating the opening of Rita Winkler: My Art, My World at the Art Centre on June 16th from 4-6pm.
Enjoy some “Art for Lunch” with these upcoming FREE lunch-hour film screenings at the Douglas Family Art Centre!
Join us in celebrating the closing of Dakobinaawaswaan (Baby in a Cradleboard) on Friday, June 3rd at the Lake of the Woods Museum.
April 20th is National Canadian Film Day! Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre at 7pm for a screening of Angelique’s Isle.
Nature lovers and collectors of all kinds will love this high-adventure quest story about two brave and clever girls who head into the forest in search of something extraordinary.
This article tells the story of two historical boats on Lake of the Woods – one that ended with a bang, and one that started with a bang!
J.S. Woodsworth was a politician, labour leader, and founder of the CCF. It was during his time in Keewatin when he began to wrestle with the ideas that would inform his work for the rest of his life.
There is a local legend that Kenora changed its name from Rat Portage because a flour company didn’t want the word “rat” on their flour bag. I’m not convinced that’s the case.
The Muse is excited to have the exhibition Itee Pootoogook: Hymns to the Silence on display at the Douglas Family Art Centre until April 2.
To help you make the most of your Spring Break, the City Of Kenora’s Community Services have put together a schedule of fun activities!
Today is March 8th—International Women’s Day. Today we take a moment to think about and honour the women in our lives.
The Muse is currently seeking students to work at both the Lake of the Woods Museum and Douglas Family Art Centre this summer.
Theresa Jamieson shared her knowledge and cooking skills with us, leading a 55+ and Free programme on local Anishinaabe food traditions.
Here are the results from another successful Mandala on a Plate workshop with the incredible Kris Goold of Fragile Glass Studio!
To celebrate Heritage week we are offering FREE admission for the Lake of the Woods Museum this Saturday, February 26th.
There are only two weeks left to take advantage of our February Membership Promotion! Learn how you can enter to win a $25 MUSE gift card.
Take a closer look at Itee Pootoogook’s Untitled (Man with Hoodie and Sunglasses) with a quote from Meeka Walsh.