Maud Lewis
A virtual tour of the work of Canada’s most beloved folk artist, Maud Lewis (1903–1970), originally exhibited at The Muse in Spring 2021.
A virtual tour of the work of Canada’s most beloved folk artist, Maud Lewis (1903–1970), originally exhibited at The Muse in Spring 2021.
STORY TREES is an interactive installation that serves as a tool for listening to and learning from echoes from an era that is open to reinterpretation.
For over 50 years the Lake of the Woods Museum has been collecting photographs of our region and the people who live here. In those years the museum has amassed a collection of over 20,000 photographs. In our newest exhibit, Strike a Pose: Portraits from the Collection, the museum staff have selected over 60 of the most compelling and striking portraits from our extensive photo collection. Spanning many different subject areas, and with some photos dating to the 1880s, this wide ranging portrait exhibit is sure to please both the history lover and the photography aficionado.
ART IN THE TIME OF CORONA is an exhibition celebrating the arts and its ability to help people process and survive a pandemic.
The Kenora Great War Project began in 2012 as a local heritage project to research and commemorate people from Kenora who were killed in the First World War.