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Provides theatrical training informed by traditional artistic expression, teaching and values, while creating an environment that encourages cultural exchange of practices and techniques between Nations and communities.
Odawa Neeskak Toastmasters, Ottawa's only Aboriginal Toastmasters club, invite people of all nations to come and learn about communication and leadership.
Non-profit organization seeking to maintain and strengthen the cultural identity of Aboriginal people in the NAN territory, develop positive images for Aboriginal people in the NAN communities, etc.
Dorset Fine Arts was established in Toronto in 1978 to continue to develop and serve the market for Inuit fine art produced by the artist members of the Co-operative.
Specializes in Inuit sculpture. In business since 1981, they have gained an international reputation for providing one of the largest collections of Contemporary Inuit Sculpture in Canada, as well as one of the finest.
For 25 years, Galerie d'art Vincent has sold fine Canadian and Inuit Art. Visit our Gallery in the Château Laurier in Ottawa, Canada or browse our on-line catalogue.
Located north of Metro Toronto, Gallery Phillip has showcased Inuit art for over 29 years, and features an extensive collection of sculpture, graphics and drawings in a variety of styles and subjects.
This gallery, located in London, Ontario, has brought some of the finest work in sculpture, print, and jewellery from the Arctic and across North America.
The Maslak McLeod Gallery has operated a fine art gallery dealing in Canadian Art for over thirty years. The gallery specializes in Native art - Woodland, Inuit, Plains and Maritime.
Millside Ceramics is a small ceramic art business ran by Marleen Murphy. The site features a product gallery and lists the events where she has exhibited her work.
Located in historic Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, this Gallery & Gift Shop features original sculptures & music by Mohawk artist Thomas B. Maracle, houses 30 other talented artists work, and showcases native artefacts.
Specializes in Inuit and Native art from the East coast to the West coast and across Northern Canada, and has a unique collection of Inuit sculpture, North West Coast wood carvings, jewellery and prints.
Offers a spectacular collection of Indian crafts as well as fine art, sculpture, masks, leather work, clothing, jewelry, music, and books from across Canada and right here at home.