Walking through the Fire is a collaborative and magical performance featuring award-winning First Nations, Métis, and Inuit artists from…
With Orange Shirt Day and Sisters in Spirit occurring in the same week organizers recognize that this can be a heavy timw for Indigenous Community Members. Join Grandma Kate, Dionne, and Jayme for a cafe and circle to discuss themes of grief and loss…
Listen and learn about Indigenous traditions and culture from local Tyendinaga Mohawk storytellers, Aweranawen and Tewateronhiahkhwa. Aweranawen will be telling cultural stories that are designed to teach Onkwehón:we children morals and responsibilities. His energy and…
Join us at No.9 Gardens for an outdoor film screening of Inhabitants, a film focused on Indigenous Perspectives on Restoring our World. There will be a special panel discussion featuring local people involved in Indigenous sustainability initiatives, research and…
The Katarokwi Indigenous Art and Food Market is the only one of its kind in Ontario, located in …
We will be presenting activities for all ages; artist vendors and a Youth Art installation, open mic performances, inflatable playgrounds and climbing wall, games and prizes, community drumming and singing near the Sacred Fire, and food trucks with…
This market features local Indigenous artists, artisans, and musicians. Peruse handcrafted art, jewelry, and clothing for sale. Enjoy freshly made food and take in live music and demonstrations, with different artists featured every…
Waawaateg [meaning ‘there is a display of the northern lights’ in Anishinaabemowin-Ojibway] features an interactive light installation in Confederation Park representing the Northern Lights along with five unique art installations created by Indigenous artists and storytellers featuring their understandings…
See what Indigenous art, cultural and learning opportunities are in the Katarokwi/Kingston area.
Presented virtually as part of Culture Days Canada, Agnes Etherington Art Centre welcomes those working in art and wellness, and those looking to learn more, to a supportive and……
The Committee invites and welcomes the community to join in the annual celebration!!In cooperation with Indigenous organizations, the Government of Canada chose June 21, the summer solstice, for National Aboriginal Day. ..
Learn, experience and celebrate the rich and diverse culture of Indigenous peoples in Canada while supporting northern communities….