Written by Water
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.
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.
A Walk in the Wilderness is an Early Years Community Project that invites educators to venture outside and discover what captures children’s imaginations.
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.
This exhibit commemorates the 50th anniversary of Kenora’s CIBC bank robbery in 1973, showcasing the photographs of Clarence Dusang.
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.
This travelling exhibition, produced by the Montreal Holocaust Museum, introduces the history of the Holocaust and the Second World War to children eight years and older.
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.
This exhibit explores the history of the hundreds of Ukrainians who found themselves in the Kenora area, making a new life for themselves.
Dakota Vandale documents the vast changes of each season with a bird’s eye view.
Since 2021, Tracey-Mae Chambers has been creating site specific art installations that aim to broach the subject of decolonization with viewers.
Mundus adaptat brings together 9 exquisite cast-glass pieces by leading Canadian glass artist Ione Thorkelsson.
Nakatamaakewin is a mobile exhibition of Inuit art organized and circulated by the Winnipeg Art Gallery / Qaumajuq. Here for two days only!
Modern Explorer: Randolph Parker captures Lake of the Woods through 42 striking landscape paintings paired with GPS coordinates.
A Life & Love of Art is a celebration the life and work of painter and longtime summer resident on Lake of the Woods, Gail Konantz.
My Art, My World is an exhibition featuring 28 colourful watercolour paintings by Rita Winkler, a young woman with Down syndrome.
After a two year hiatus, the Lake of the Woods Quilters Guild is back with their 35th Annual Quilt Show at the Lake of the Woods Museum!
Power of Place is an exhibition featuring Lake of the Woods inspired artwork by Walter J. Phillips and Melissa Jean.
One is Part of the Whole brings together the art of artist and retired art educator, Pippi Johnson, and the work of 30 of her former students.
A Walk in the Wilderness is an Early Years Community Project that invites educators to venture outside and discover what captures children’s imaginations.