Partners & Supporters
Links to Our Partners, Funders, and Supporters
The Muse gratefully acknowledges our partners, funders, and supporters. Whether it is through exhibit and programming collaboration, the hosting of fundraising events, or direct financial assistance, they help us in our mission to bring quality cultural and educational opportunities to Kenora and the Lake of the Woods region.
Community Partners
Copperfin Credit Union
https://www.copperfin.ca/
Kenora & Lake of the Woods Regional Community Foundation
http://www.klwcf.ca/
Grand Council Treaty #3
http://gct3.ca/
Lake of the Woods Arts Community
http://www.lowac.ca/
Ne-Chee Friendship Centre
https://www.nechee.org/
Ontario Native Women’s Association
http://www.onwa.ca/
Ahze-mino-gahbewewin / Reconciliation Kenora
https://www.facebook.com/Azheminogahbewewin/
Waasegiizhig Nanaandawe’iyewigamig
http://www.wnhac.org/
Education Partners
Confederation College, Lake of the Woods Campus
http://www.confederationcollege.ca/kenora
Keewatin Patricia District School Board
http://www.kpdsb.on.ca/
Kenora Catholic District School Board
https://www.kcdsb.on.ca/
Seven Generations Education Institute & Manidoo Baawaatig Event Centre
http://www.7generations.org/
University of Manitoba (Department of Architecture)
https://www.umanitoba.ca
Museum Associations
Canadian Museums Association
https://www.museums.ca/
Ontario Museum Association
https://members.museumsontario.ca/
Sunset Country Museum Network
[no website]
Art Gallery Associations
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
https://mcmichael.com
Thunder Bay Art Gallery
https://theag.ca
Pavilion Gallery
https://www.assiniboinepark.ca/park/things-to-do/pavilion-art-galleries
Saskatchewan Arts Board
https://sk-arts.ca
Studio Art Quilt Associates
https://www.saqa.com
Sioux Narrows Arts Festival
https://www.siouxnarrowsartsfestival.com
Winnipeg Art Gallery
https://www.wag.ca
Kenora Festival of the Arts
http://www.kdfa.ca
Glenbow Museum
https://www.glenbow.org
Remai Modern
https://remaimodern.org
Mann Art Gallery
https://www.mannartgallery.ca
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada / Government of Canada
https://www.canada.ca/en/crown-indigenous-relations-northern-affairs.html
Government Support
The City of Kenora
http://kenora.ca/
The Government of Canada through Canadian Heritage
https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage.html
Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation
https://nohfc.ca/
Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport
https://www.ontario.ca/page/ministry-tourism-culture-and-sport
Ontario Trillium Foundation
https://otf.ca/
Young Canada Works
https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/young-canada-works.html
Did you know?
Kenora’s Huskie the Muskie was built as a special roadside attraction during the building of the Trans-Canada Highway in the 1960s. The name Huskie was chosen because it was submitted with a slogan: Huskie the Muskie says, “prevent water pollution”