55+ & Free: Delicious & Local! Indigenous Food Presentation – FULL
Enjoy a culinary experience with Theresa Jamieson (aka The Bannock Lady) who will be presenting a cooking demonstration of traditional Anishinaabe foods. Come hungry!
Enjoy a culinary experience with Theresa Jamieson (aka The Bannock Lady) who will be presenting a cooking demonstration of traditional Anishinaabe foods. Come hungry!
Join Tour Guide, Susan Bulman at the Douglas Family Art Centre for a guided tour of Hymns to the Silence
The Douglas Family Art Centre is excited to offer two guided tours of the exhibition, Ruth Cuthand: Beads of Truth in November.
Join Tour Guide, Susan Bulman, at the Douglas Family Art Centre for a guided tour of Ruth Cuthand: Beads of Truth.
Join Tour Guide, Eleanor MacDonell, at the Douglas Family Art Centre for a guided tour of Ruth Cuthand: Beads of Truth.
There is only one week left to see the architecture exhibition Kahnowiilyaa / Everyone at the Douglas Family Art Centre before it closes on November 4th.
On September 30th, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, staff and members of council from the City Of Kenora visited The Muse.
On September 30th, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, The Muse will be open special hours of 2:30-8:00pm.
Today is the last day to view Nadya Kwandiben’s solo-exhibition, The Red Chair Sessions, at the Douglas Family Art Centre.
August 8th is International Cat Day! Show off your love of cats with these selections from the Maud Lewis collection from Shop the Muse.
We are pleased to announce that the Lake of the Woods Museum and Douglas Family Art Centre will reopen to the public on Friday, July 16th.
To celebrate Indigenous History Month we are sharing some of our favourite photographs from the Lake of the Woods Museum’s extensive collection.
We’re featuring a selection books from Shop the Muse that can help you to learn more about Indigenous history, art, culture, and language.
For the month of June, free copies of the “Bakaan nake’ii ngii-izhi-gakinoo’amaagoomin: We were taught differently” will be available at the Lake of the Woods Museum.
May 5th is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, also sometimes called Red Dress Day.
Join us for the opening reception of Nadya Kwandiben’s solo photography exhibition, The Red Chair Sessions, at the Douglas Family Art Centre!
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we are highlighting the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of Kenora area women.