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MakerspaceYK is a registered non-profit building community around hands-on learning, shared space and skills-building. We host workshops and work on projects, fostering a collaborative environment for Northern entrepreneurs.

Traditional arts and crafts sold in Inuvik, NT.

We are a distributor of fur from the Fur and Hide Program of the Department of ITI, GNWT. This includes furs such as: beaver, seal, cross fox and white fox.

I opened business in 2021, and have been successful in selling my crafts. I have been quite busy within the last 2 years, producing crafts and using my creativity to sew in style crafts. 

 

The Music Teachers Association of the NWT supports NWT music teachers at all levels, both with private studios and in schools. Beyond being involved with their own students, Music Teachers’ Association members are involved in fostering musical excellence and appreciation amongst their pupils and...

Native Women’s Association of the NWT is committed to being the voice of Native women in the Northwest Territories and to building relationships with all levels of government and other organizations to ensure all Native women and their families will live free from social and economic distress;...

Norman Wells Historical Centre (1989) portrays the history of the construction of the Canol Pipeline, geology, bush aviation, Mackenzie riverboats and Sahtu Dene culture. The Centre hosts an annual arts exhibition and its Great Bear Gallery gift shop features traditional Dene craft items, and...

North Country Inn currently buys traditionally made arts and crafts from local artists. We display their art work in our lobby for our guests to admire and to purchase. We also act as a liaison for the artists when our guests are looking for custom made aboriginal crafts. We also carry craft...

Lana de Bastiani started writing children’s books while pursuing her master’s degree in education. She wrote her first book, The Fox and My Boot, after a fox stole her boot while skating on the pond behind her house. It quickly became a household favourite landing it on the NWT Best Sellers list...

After seeing Yellowknife’s city councillors use dozens of styrofoam cups during a meeting, Old Town Glassworks founder Matthew Grogono gave the councillors glasses made of recycled bottles as a gift. Worried about the effect of excessive waste on the environment, Matthew wanted the City to get...

Open Sky Creative Society (OSCS) was formed in 1999 by local artists & arts supporters who saw a need for an arts & cultural service organization as well as presentation & artist outreach opportunities the Dehcho. It is the only active non-profit, non-governmental, artist, and...

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