Partners
NWT Tourism
Northwest Territories Tourism is a not for profit organization, responsible to over 200 tourism business members in the Northwest Territories. They are the Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) for the NWT tasked with marketing Northwest Territories Tourism (NWTT) products. NWTT promotes tourism products locally, nationally and internationally.
Visit websiteNorthern Arts and Cultural Centre
The Northern Arts and Cultural Centre (NACC) exists as a non-profit charitable organization. For over 37 years, NACC has been a venue and supporting agency for northern, national, and international artists. NACC operates a variety of programs in communities throughout the NWT on an ongoing basis. From educational workshops to performing artist mentorships, the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre is a vital part of the NWT community.
Visit websiteCanadian Crafts Federation
The Canadian Crafts Federation / Fédération canadienne des métiers d’art (CCF/FCMA) works with the Provincial and Territorial Craft Councils and affiliate organizations to unite, enrich, empower and celebrate the professional contemporary craft sector through collaborative action, networking, and community development.
Visit websiteProudly Indigenous Crafts and Designs
Proudly Indigenous Crafts and Designs is an online marketplace where Indigenous Crafters of the NWT (and Canada) can sell their seal products to the world. The online store showcases seal products made by Indigenous crafters from the circumpolar North and bring more awareness to seal products that come from traditional sources and values.
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Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton International Airport, Canada’s fifth-busiest airport, is operated by the Edmonton Regional Airports Authority (or Edmonton Airports), a community-based, not-for-profit corporation established in 1990. View NWT Arts Displays at Gate 7 and 72 in the Edmonton International Airport.
Visit websiteGNWT Seal Certification Program
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) Seal Certification Program was developed to identify seal products that were harvested and crafted by Inuit or Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Territories (NWT). The GNWT Seal Certification Program ensures that designated seal products meet certification standards of quality, sustainability and traceability, from harvest to market, and are exempt from the European Union (EU) seal products ban.
Visit websiteWinnipeg Art Gallery
NWT Arts partners with the Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) and the Manitoba Craft Council (MCC) to bring a cohort of NWT artists to the annual CRAFTED: Show + Sale in Winnipeg, MB every November. This show offers the finest in locally hand-made arts and crafts.
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