Somewhere Inside the Rainbow: Nancy Bergman
SOMEWHERE INSIDE THE RAINBOW is an exhibition of art quilts that demonstrate Nancy Bergman’s artistic take on the science of the rainbow.
SOMEWHERE INSIDE THE RAINBOW is an exhibition of art quilts that demonstrate Nancy Bergman’s artistic take on the science of the rainbow.
Featuring contemporary textiles and birch bark pieces inspired by the traditional teaching of ‘‘Mino Bimaadiziwin”, an Anishnaabe philosophy that means “Balanced Good Life”.
Jan Lindstrom’s HOW GRAMMIE SEES IT is a charming, multi-generational exhibition of textile artworks.
“Cautionary Tales in the 21st Century” is a collection of low-fire ceramic sculpture presented to explore various scenarios in the modern world.
In her exhibition GETTING LOST IN THE LANDSCAPE, Kenora artist Holly Ann Friesen creates an immersive experience inspired by the essence of the boreal landscape.
Stellar Perceptions: An Artistic Showcase by the Students of St. Thomas Aquinas High School
On a Silver Platter is an exhibition by local artist, Kris Goold. Showing at the Art Centre from January 13 – April 20, 2024.
In New Age Warriors artist Catherine Blackburn uses the framework of beading to explore cultural identity, memory, and history. Showing at the Art Centre from January 31st – April 13th, 2024.
The Douglas Family Art Centre is pleased to be hosing the Visual Arts display for the 79th Kenora District Festival of the Arts.
Medicine Lines of Womanhood is an exhibition created by the coming together of family members and loved ones of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls who created artwork in commemoration of their respective loved ones. Showing at the Art Centre from March 12th – March 13th, 2024.
Mirror’s Echo is an exhibition by Marsha Whiddon whose art timeless in its ability to engage and enable one to delve into the depths of their own psyche.
Here Be Dragons is an exhibition by local artist, Irene McCuaig. Showing at the Art Centre from September 30, 2023 to January 6, 2024.
The Douglas Family Art Centre is hosting a community exhibition and sale titled Deck the Hall!
This exhibition celebrates the collection of Walter J. Phillips’ Lake of the Woods inspired art that have been donated to The Muse.
The Douglas Family Art Centre is hosting an exhibition titled Hands On, featuring the printed works of local artist Bill McFarlane.
Written by Water is a collaborative exhibition of music and paintings inspired by the textures, colours, and temperament of the water from the Lake of Woods region.
In the Middle of the World is an immersive exhibition by Penny Berens and Judith E. Martin, who create large textile works that explore seeing, sensing and reflection, that are simultaneously outwards, at our surroundings; and inwards, at the landscapes within us.
The Douglas Family Art Centre will be hosting an exhibition titled Kingfisher Days: A Tale of Wonder, inspired by themes from Susan Coyne’s book.
The Douglas Family Art Centre is pleased to be hosing the Visual Arts display for the 78th Kenora District Festival of the Arts.
Anong Migwans Beam is an artist from Mchigeeng First Nation on Manitoulin Island, working primarily in large-format oil paintings.
Beyond the Bars is an exhibition of artwork from inmates of the Kenora jail.
International traveling art exhibition of miniature paintings by Wes and Rachelle Siegrist
Piitwewetam: Making is Medicine. This is a story of an Anishnaabe family’s journey of love and grief and grief and love.
Richard Calver : Life Force. A selection of 25 linocuts celebrating Calver’s life’s work.