Arts Centre/Group
The Déline Sewing Group is a group of women who gather together twice a week to work on their traditional fine crafts together. The group ranges in age therefore allowing for a transfer of knowledge, experience and different sewing styles to younger generations, and to enhance and contribute new...
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...
First North Productions is 100% Aboriginal owned and operated, and was established in 2004 by John Gon. Since its inception, Northern-based First North Productions has become a fully integrated independent production company that offers services and develops and produces its own media programs....
The Hamlet of Tulita is very proud of its artist. We want to assist them to develop as artists, sell and promote their art and pass on their knowledge and skill to other generations. To assist our artists, the Hamlet of Tulita is organizing our new cultural center as a retail space for Tulita...
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.
The Inuvialuit Regional Corporation Craft Shop is the best spot in Inuvik to buy local arts, crafts, and souvenirs.
Shop knowing that we buy directly from the region's artists.
We sell fur hats, fur mitts, beaded hide products, carvings, muskox sweaters, purses, leather jackets, ...
The Inuvik Youth Centre Society was born in 1996 as a result of a grassroots initiative to meet the needs of the youth of Inuvik. The initiative itself originated with an informal survey of Inuvik youth between the ages of thirteen and nineteen. The anonymous survey revealed that many of youth...
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...
he Northern Arts and Cultural Centre (NACC) is a 297 seat theatre, with an additional 4 accessible seats, located in Yellowknife, NWT, Canada. It was built with the help of the Globe and Mail newspaper publisher, whose fundraising efforts raised money from various sources across Canada. It is...
The Northwest Territory Métis Nation is comprised of the indigenous Métis originally from the South Slave in the Northwest Territories.
The membership is politically represented by the Fort Resolution Métis Council, the Fort Smith Métis Council, and the Hay River Métis Government Council...