Art
CategoryMi’kmaw Kina’matnewey, in partnership with Treaty Education Nova Scotia held a creative art contest beginning in October. Students from all schools across Nova Scotia were Continue Reading →
Rotary International is an international service organization whose stated purpose is to bring together business and professional leaders in order to provide humanitarian services, encourage Continue Reading →
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After years of song writing and playing gigs throughout the Atlantic 2nd Generation from Eskasoni Nova Scotia decided to take the next step from being Continue Reading →
Hello and welcome to Membertou, home of the one & only Shirley’s Corner. I see you met a few of my main characters Buddie, Nitap, Continue Reading →
In support of Indigenous Students – NBCC FREDERICTON – Internationally-renowned hoop dancer James Jones will be among the Indigenous artists showcased at Gelu’lg Maw-a-paw, a Continue Reading →
From the NBFC and imagineNATIVE Annual Mentorship Program Are you an emerging Indigenous media artist living in New Brunswick? Do you have a great idea Continue Reading →
For 24 year-old, Lauren Sylliboy of Eskasoni, being diagnosed with breast cancer at such a young age was a shock to her and her family. Continue Reading →
The new song titled ‘Gentle Warrior,’ created by the students and teachers of Allison Bernard Memorial High School (ABMHS) in Eskasoni knew their song was Continue Reading →
The CBU Art Gallery in partnership with Unama’ki College is showcasing British Columbia First Nations artist Carey Newman’s historic monument honouring residential school survivors, The Continue Reading →
Sipuke’l Gallery opened on June 3rd with the Grand Opening on June 21st to coincide with National Aboriginal Day. The Gallery is owned by Acadia Continue Reading →
Charlottetown – The Confederation Centre Art Gallery will officially launch six new shows on Saturday, March 7 at 7 p.m. These exhibitions vary greatly, ranging Continue Reading →