From the Collection: Cat Locket
In this locket from the Lake of the Woods Museum collection, you can find the photo of someones cherished cat.
In this locket from the Lake of the Woods Museum collection, you can find the photo of someones cherished cat.
In the late 1800s, the Willis family encountered an albatross on a sailing trip. This albatross muff is part of the LOTW Museum collection.
In Victorian times, it was all the rage. It’s hair jewellery. Not jewellery to put in your hair, but jewellery with hair in it.
Why Do We Cry? is a picture book that uses metaphors and beautiful imagery to explain why we cry, and that everyone is allowed to cry.
The holidays are just around the corner, and we’ve got a couple holiday ornament making workshops coming up for children and youth.
The Douglas Family Art Centre is excited to offer two guided tours of the textile exhibition, Nancy Bergman: Somewhere in the Sky.
Happy World Kindness Day! Today, we are featuring two books from Shop the Muse that can help you make the world a kinder place.
The first World War had already been raging for three years when this poppy was picked in 1917 by Harold Machin in a field in France.
The Douglas Family Art Centre is excited to offer two guided tours of the exhibition, Ruth Cuthand: Beads of Truth in November.
November 9th is is Go to an Art Museum Day! And what better way to celebrate than with a trip to The Muse?
On Thursday, local artist Nancy Bergman visited the Douglas Family Art Centre to talk about her solo-exhibition Somewhere in the Sky.
There is only one week left to see the architecture exhibition Kahnowiilyaa / Everyone at the Douglas Family Art Centre before it closes on November 4th.
It was on this day in 1884 that Walter Joseph Phillips was born in Barton-on-Humber, Lincolnshire, England.
Bakaan nake’ii ngii-izhi-gakinoo’amaagoomin / We Were Taught Differently: The Indian Residential School Experience is closing tomorrow, October 20th.
In the early twentieth century, women’s hats were over the top. They were usually decorated with frills, flowers, feathers, and even birds!
The Douglas Family Art Centre has extended the call for submissions for an upcoming exhibition: The Jingle Ball. Apply by November 1st.
On September 30th, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, staff and members of council from the City Of Kenora visited The Muse.
On September 30th, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, The Muse will be open special hours of 2:30-8:00pm.
On September 30th, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, The Muse will be open special hours of 2:30-8:00pm.
Today is the last day to view Nadya Kwandiben’s solo-exhibition, The Red Chair Sessions, at the Douglas Family Art Centre.
As part of the Kenora Science Festival, we present this geometric paper craft, the template for which was developed by artist George Hart.
Science North and The Muse are proud to present this recording of a Bluecoat Talk with artist Ruth Cuthand.
It’s Tim Horton’s Smile Cookie Week! One-hundred percent of the profits from Smile Cookie sales in the region will donated to Triple P.L.A.Y.
Вітаю! Today we are joining the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) to mark Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Day in Ontario.