Art Production Classes/ Workshops

Alappaa Inc. is an Indigenous owned business with a passion for culture, sharing knowledge, and creating films, photographs, monuments, and exhibits in unique ways.

Amaamaga Unthreaded Craft store is small specialty retail store in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories (NWT) born to empower local artists and hobbyist to stay grounded in cultural roots through the showcasing of their creative traditional outlets. The founder, Ruth Modeste, was inspired to launch...

Dene Beadz is owned and operated by Lesley Evans, a Northern indigenous entreprenuer, bringing Northern Traditional Arts and Crafts to Canadian consumers.

Discover hand-crafted accessories, many of which are unique pieces, and have been made by authentic dene artisans of the North.

The Society delivers arts programs to the community of Fort Good Hope. Programs include the annual hide work learning culture camp; weekly sewing and crafts get-togethers during winter months; traditional arts workshops - moccasin making, mitt making, bead sewing, packsack making, etc. The...

The Great Northern Arts Society holds two main events throughout the year that offer opportunity for northern artists to show and sell their arts and crafts.

For 10 days every July, the Great Northern Arts Society hosts this annual summer festival, a celebration that highlights the best...

The Hay River Film Society is a non-profit created by a group of film fanatics for the purpose of promoting film in our town and the North as a whole. We do this through education, monthly public film screenings and special events featuring Northern films.

Lunch Pail Theatre was established in April 1994 with its first production, "Talking Dirty".

To date we have produced over 30 live theatre shows at NACC and various other locations throughout town.  Tickets for our performances can be purchased in advance at the NACC Box Office or online...

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.

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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