Current
Annie Pillaktuaq
We are excited to present the works of Inuit artist Annie Pillaktuaq. She brings a unique sense of perspective and style. Bold and edgy, Pillaktuaq’s style is firmly rooted in cubism.
Free
Until September 2023
Past
Transformation: From Shaman to Animal
Free
May 2022
A Fantastical Climate: Qavavau Manumie
Free
March 2022
A Culture of Sealskin
Free
February 2022
Upcoming
Selected Works: Ningiukulu Teevee
Lineage Arts is honoured to exhibit the works of award-winning writer and artist, Ningiukulu Teevee.
Free
October 2, 2023-November 30, 2023
Selected Works: Suny Jacob
Suny Jacob is a contemporary and landscape artist, who works primarily with acrylics and oils on canvas.
Free
Coming soon!
Tea as medicine!
Learn how Algonquin peoples use tea as a form of healing the mind and body in this interactive workshop led by Indigenous Knowledge Keeper, Doreen Stevens from the Eastern Woodlands Algonquin Nation. Participants will get to make their own mix using dried herbs to take home.
Duration: 1.5-2 hours
TBA
Coming soon
Inuit art of Wall-Hangings
Participants will learn the rich Inuit art of creating meaningful wall-hangings. Family-friendly.
Duration: 1.5-2 hours
TBA
Coming soon
Sustainable seal
Learn from an Inuit Elder who will discuss the crucial role that seals play in the Inuit culture and way of life. Participants will join us in making their seal-skin earrings or men’s brooch to take home.
Duration: 3 hours
TBA
Coming soon
Current
Ningiukuluk Teevee
We are excited to …
Free
September 2022
Annie Pillaktuaq
We are excited to …
Free
September 2022
Past
A Fantastical Climate: Qavavau Manumie
Based in Cape Dorset, Nunavut, Manumie has been drawing since childhood. A Fantastical Climate: Qavavau Manumie is a series of selected works that playfully illustrate the fantastical elements of the Arctic ecosystem as interpreted by Manumie, while subtly commenting on the effects climate change on animals and humans.
Free
Until March 20, 2021
Upcoming
Ninguluku Teevee
Free
Coming Soon
Shuvinai Ashoona
Free
Coming Soon
Tea as medicine!
Learn how Algonquin peoples use tea as a form of healing the mind and body in this interactive workshop led by Indigenous Knowledge Keeper, Doreen Stevens from the Eastern Woodlands Algonquin Nation. Participants will get to make their own mix using dried herbs to take home.
Duration: 1.5-2 hours
TBA
Inuit art of Wall-Hangings
Led by Inuit artist Oolooriaq Mike, participants will learn the rich Inuit art of creating meaningful wall-hangings. Family-friendly.
Duration: 1.5-2 hours
TBA
Sustainable seal
Learn from an Inuit Elder who will discuss the crucial role that seals play in the Inuit culture and way of life. Participants will join us in making their seal-skin earrings or men’s brooch to take home.
Duration: 3 hours
TBA
Past Events and Exhibitions
Luis Leigh Guillermo
November 2020 – January 2021
No Borders Digital Music Festival
December 2020
Carmel Whittle
August 2020 – October 2020
Pamela Cailloux
September 2020 – December 2020