by Tammy Zebruck | Mar 23, 2024
Through use of humour and improv exploration, Karen Pheasant-Neganigane will share how the arts, storytelling, genealogy stories are vital to the cultural revitalization that is happening.
by Marcus Jeffrey | Feb 8, 2024
As complementary programming to Shiibashka’igan, Honouring the Sacred Jingle Dress exhibit, Bernice Berle will lead this workshop on making beaded earrings. Registration is required and you can register by contacting the Lake of the Woods Museum at (807)...
by Shelby Smith | Feb 7, 2024
August 13, 2019 from 10am until 4pm is your opportunity to talk to Sharona Seymour Crane as she sews a jingle dress.
by Shelby Smith | Feb 7, 2024
Please join Darci Everson and Sharona Crane at the Lake of the Woods Museum for a beading circle. Bring your beading project and work on it or come and learn how to bead.
by Shelby Smith | Feb 7, 2024
Please join us for the official opening of Shiibaashka’igan – Honouring the Sacred Jingle Dress exhibit.
by Shelby Smith | Jun 22, 2023 | The MUSE Blog
The gift shop at the Lake of the Woods Museum now carries a selection of blankets and shawls by Mini Tipi.
by Shelby Smith | Feb 8, 2023
The Muse is pleased to welcome professional artist, Patrick Hunter, to the Douglas Family Art Centre to lead this painting workshop.
by Shelby Smith | Feb 1, 2023 | The MUSE Blog
In early January, The Muse partnered with Ne-Chee Friendship Centre to host a Dreamcatcher Workshop at the Douglas Family Art Centre, led by the talented Zach Geyshick.
by Shelby Smith | Jan 12, 2023
Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre as we connect with artist Anong Migwans Beam virtually for an Artist Talk!
by Shelby Smith | Dec 22, 2022
To mark the official closing of Piitwewetam: Making is Medicine, Ne-Chee Friendship Centre will be hosting a closing ceremony.
by Shelby Smith | Dec 22, 2022
Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre for a celebration to mark the closing of the exhibition Piitwewetam: Making is Medicine.
by Shelby Smith | Dec 22, 2022
In this workshop for adults and children ages 12+, Zachary Geyshick will lead participants through the process of creating their very own dreamcatchers.
by Shelby Smith | Nov 5, 2022
Indigenous food traditions have a long local history and continue to thrive today. Join Theresa Jamieson as she cooks and speaks of many local Anishinaabe favourite foods.
by Shelby Smith | Jun 11, 2022 | The MUSE Blog
Last month The Muse was honoured to host a two-day Tikinaagan Workshop at the Douglas Family Art Centre with the talented artist duo of Ryan and Shannon Gustafson.
by Shelby Smith | Jun 2, 2022 | The MUSE Blog
Join us in celebrating the closing of Dakobinaawaswaan (Baby in a Cradleboard) on Friday, June 3rd at the Lake of the Woods Museum.
by Tammy Zebruck | May 21, 2022
Join us for the closing of Dakobinaawaswaan (Baby in a Cradleboard) as we say goodbye to this gathering of cradleboards and return them to their home in Thunder Bay.
by Shelby Smith | May 7, 2022
Using kits designed by Ed-Digenous Traditions, you will be able to make your own doll-size Tikinagan in this one hour workshop.
by Shelby Smith | Apr 20, 2022
Join us at the Lake of the Woods Museum for a community evening as people bring in their own family tikinaagans and share the stories of them.
by Shelby Smith | Apr 20, 2022
Join Ryan and Shannon Gustafson who will lead this workshop in making your own full-size Tikinagan. Cost is free, registration is required.
by Shelby Smith | Apr 20, 2022
In this two-day workshop, Bernice and Einar Berle will demonstrate how wood steaming is used for the construction of tikinaagans.
by Shelby Smith | Apr 16, 2022
Using kits designed by Ed-Digenous Traditions, you will be able to make your own doll-size Tikinagan in this one hour workshop.
by Shelby Smith | Apr 16, 2022
Using kits designed by Ed-Digenous Traditions, you will be able to make your own doll-size Tikinagan in this one hour workshop.
by Shelby Smith | Feb 26, 2022 | The MUSE Blog
Theresa Jamieson shared her knowledge and cooking skills with us, leading a 55+ and Free programme on local Anishinaabe food traditions.
by Tammy Zebruck | Jan 27, 2022
Enjoy a culinary experience with Theresa Jamieson (aka The Bannock Lady) who will be presenting a cooking demonstration of traditional Anishinaabe foods. Come hungry!