A Shape-Shifting Artist
Leslie Leong moves like a hummingbird around Gallery 22. It is the opening night of her exhibit, SHIFT, and she is adjusting art, giving directions, […]
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Leslie Leong moves like a hummingbird around Gallery 22. It is the opening night of her exhibit, SHIFT, and she is adjusting art, giving directions, […]
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Simon Gilpin is a talented and dedicated artist, new to the Yukon, who is haunted by memories of an idyllic landscape of his childhood, a
From Farm to Wild Spaces Read More »
Over the course of the Yukon Riverside Arts Festival, August 18 and 19, CFYT 106.9 in Dawson City broadcast its first remote live radio programming.
A combination of literary, historic, sports, and arts related activities have created a five-day visitor attraction filled with annual events.
Gallery Hopping as a Discovery Event Read More »
The Dawson Daily News building shut down as an operating business in 1954, a casualty of Dawson losing its Yukon capital status to Whitehorse. The
Celebrating Print and Publishing at the Daily News Read More »
“developing the hypothesis that we are all artists with a deep love of nature” the project results in recorded song and a lot to think about.
Writing to be wild Read More »
Welcome to another peek at my corner of the Klondike. Apparently this little column is getting a bit of notice, since my absence last issue
An Art Invasion is Coming to Dawson Read More »
In its 10th year, the Yukon Riverside Arts Festival, has made a few changes intended to give people more to do, as opposed to just
ArtsFest Aims to Carve Itself a New Emphasis Read More »
Glasgow-based Canadian artist Scott Rogers delves into his current ODD Gallery exhibition, Meanders Into Nonesuch Place, with fellow artist Andrew de Freitas. Meanders Into Nonesuch
An Interview with Scott Rogers Read More »
Adäka Cultural Festival will bring Jeneen Frei Njootli of the Vuntut Gwich’in First Nation to the Whitehorse waterfront.
Blending Colours and Cultures Read More »
In one of the three large rooms segregated within the Yukon Art Centre Public Art Gallery, a video installation plays over and over again. The
Confessions Of Identity And Desire Read More »
The artist was thinking with the left side of her brain; the contractor was thinking with the right. Joyce Majiski, a multiple-media artist — “Multiple
The River Walk: Where Left Brain Converges With the Right Read More »
The Carcross Road inspires Moving on with Colour. Every time Daphne Mennell drives down the Carcross Road she makes “about a million stops.” Often these
Spending More Time with Her Carcross Road Read More »
Michelle Moreau and her potter partner Patrick Royle want to assure purchasers of local pottery that no glaze used on Royle’s or any other local
Feast at the Yukon Arts Centre Read More »