An Abundance of Embellishment
The Arts Underground Ceramics Studio: Embellishment exhibition is on display right now and includes works made in the busy ceramics studio…
An Abundance of Embellishment Read More »
The Arts Underground Ceramics Studio: Embellishment exhibition is on display right now and includes works made in the busy ceramics studio…
An Abundance of Embellishment Read More »
Two new exhibitions at Arts Underground feature beautiful artworks that reach towards a sense of place. This kind of reaching…
Reaching Toward relationship to place Read More »
Arts Underground is hosting an exhibition in their new space featuring Yukon youth aged 13 to 18, to display and sell their incredible works
When Judy Tomlin sees landfills and thrift stores overflowing with discarded clothing, as a result of the current fast-fashion industry…
Thrifted and Gifted Read More »
Yukon Illustration Coalition (YILCO) Dreamland: Demystifying Digital Illustration reveals the digital illustration processes.
Dreamland underground Read More »
2 exhibitions at Arts Underground. Focus Gallery, Tedd Tucker’s Winter Sketches. Edge Gallery, Heather Von Steinhagen’s Hidden Details.
Abstractions underground: Two artists turn inward with new shows Read More »
Fantasy in Miniature, brings a little magic. Sharing the Planet features butterflies & moths. Both are at Arts Underground.
Fantasy in Miniature Read More »
Rebecca Manias, Kim Roberts and Sheelah Tolton: Elemental Transformations. Works from Chu Niikwän Artist Residency
Natasha Henderson’s brooding skies, dense, lush forests and dark city streets in the appropriately-titled Under the Yukon Sky.
Under the Yukon sky: The nature of joy Read More »
Karen Thomas takes a light-hearted approach to art-making. This makes for a joyful experience for folks who take in her exhibit 2020 Landscape Series: A Path Forward which is currently showing at Arts Underground in Whitehorse.
Karen Thomas’s 2020 Landscape series Read More »
In Superposition, Jesse Devost’s new exhibition at Arts Underground, Devost defines superposition as “the physical paradox of two distinct states, when added together equal a new valid state.
Jesse Devost’s Superposition Read More »
The Friends of the Yukon Archives Society has organized a wonderful exhibit at Arts Underground on how visual arts have evolved in the Yukon over
Life as a Yukon artist, past and present Read More »
Anne Hoerber’s new exhibition, Waking Dreams, shows at Arts Underground this month Different artists are often drawn to different media in part because of what
Nature fusing light and air to create art Read More »
Arts Underground is back, hosting its first new exhibition, Portals, by Dee Bailey, since the gallery closed down in March, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Arts Underground is back with Bailey’s Portals Read More »
What to expect at Arts Underground right now Arts Underground is back, hosting its first new exhibition, Portals, by Dee Bailey, since the gallery closed down
Arts Underground is back with Dee Bailey’s Portals Read More »
On this year’s cover of NorthwesTel’s 2018/19 phone directory is Gabrielle Watts’ sensational painting, Mount Lorne From Above.
Wanna see my art on the cover Read More »
Many people wouldn’t be surprised to hear that long-time Yukoner Josée Carbonneau is a passionate fisher. Like many northerners, Carbonneau has an affinity for fishing.
The whole fish tale Read More »
If you think Captain America’s corny and overrated, you’re in good company – with the likes of Thor, Spider-Man, and Nick Fury. They’re just three
Two new exhibitions curated by Jennifer Bowen Allen, of the Dene Nation, opened Sept. 2 at Arts Underground. In the Focus Gallery, a group show
A Strong Indigenous Female Presence at Arts Underground Read More »
From beading to working with hide and hair, “Textile and fashion endeavours are followed by a huge number of locals,” says Heiko Hähnsen. He’s the
Hands-On Haute Couture in the Junction Read More »
Two brightly coloured shows of paintings adorn the walls of Arts Underground. While they share intense palettes, their worldviews contrast profoundly. The Things You Know
Bright Colours, Divergent Stories Read More »
There is a little park in the centre of downtown Whitehorse where magic happens during the summer. Every weekday lunch hour, for 11 glorious weeks,
Rain or Shine, It’s a Good Time Read More »
Two new exhibitions at Arts Underground take doodle-like lines to new levels. In Wearable Art, Qaqtis (pronounced like cactus) uses these kinds of lines in
Art Show: Transcending the Doodle Read More »
If you are looking for a memorable and activity-packed March Break, there is no reason to leave town. In addition to normal family-friendly programming, many
A March Break Staycation to Remember Read More »
When the detection of gravitational waves was announced earlier this month, the space community rejoiced. They cried out, “Einstein was right!” and “This changes everything
Arts Underground celebrated 10 years with the launch of a show called ten. ten features art by the Yukon Arts Society Members.
Happy Anniversary, Arts Underground Read More »
In his most recent show, Jesse Devost investigates how we gather and hold images in our mind. Optic Nerve, showing at Arts Underground until Nov.
Holding Images in Our Mind Read More »
Your first perception of Duncan Sinclair may be of a reserved, buttoned-down guy – a civil servant, most likely. You wouldn’t be wrong. Sinclair
Duncan Sinclair – Instrument of Change Read More »
Armed with everything they need to make art 12 Yukon artists tucked themselves into the woods to make art together.
Ideas, Laughter, and Making Art Read More »
It’s always easier to preach to the converted. If I call myself a scientist, others who like that label might seek me out for a
Some Love Science. For Others, There’s Art Read More »
It was pretty impressive what MacGyver could come up with when faced with a problem, some string, a piece of gum, the gum wrapper, and
The Power of Limitation Read More »
Sharing wines is a wonderful experience. Coming on Oct. 23, here in Whitehorse, is an opportunity to gather with friends, try many new wines and
Have Fun Learning At Wine and Fine Food Festival Read More »
BY TARA McCARTHY The frosted trees along Whitehorse’s Main Street are lined with Christmas lights. It’s a sure sign that holiday shopping season is here
Artistic Gifts Aplenty Read More »
“People ask me, ‘how long have you been an artist?’, and it’s been since I was really young. It’s always been a big thing of
Bold strokes of the present, intriguing photographs of the past: two new shows at Arts Underground offer you the Yukon in stereo. Simon Gilpin displays
Yukon Past and Present Read More »
Cathleen Collins has taken some of the strategies used in illustration and has pushed them through acrylic paint to create a show that’s well worth
Artrepreneur: Art Investigates Illustration Read More »
What if a gallery contains only a few works, with room to breathe between them? Whitehorse artist Joyce Majiski’s new shows at Arts Underground offer
Expansive Mark-making and Education Read More »
Amber Walker feels grateful for her lot in life: her husband supports her financially so she can pursue her interests as a visual artist and
Sharing the Wealth, Creatively Read More »
Marlene Collins wants Arts Underground to be more than a place for artists to show their art or to take or teach a course. She
Arts Underground was packed on Nov. 20. Not only was the Yukon Art Society Christmas show opening, but Yukon Women in Music was holding a
Artrepreneur: A Visual Feast … and Then Some Read More »
Mark Preston’s show at Arts Underground is titled with his name, then subtitled with a list of materials. To Wood Stone Metal Cloth Sculpture Jewelry
A Man of Many Materials REVIEW Read More »
This month, a visit to Arts Underground will take you into the process of a fibre artist. Throughout the show, photos are pinned to the
Artrepreneur: The Rich Fibre of an Idea Read More »
Judy Matechuk’s show Through These Eyes succeeds best where she works deliberately with edges. On the walls at Arts Underground you will find textile pieces
Artrepreneur: Watching the edges Read More »
Do you dream of art you can’t afford to buy? Maybe you can rent it. I recently rented work to an office and to an
Artrepreneur: Short-term Art Relationships Read More »
The Colour Show, 5 artists working in 5 different mediums. Lynne Sofiak, Jeanine Baker, Daphne Mennell, Lise Merchant, and Mary Beattie
From the Arts: Nourishing Colour and Wit Read More »
In Northwest Revisited, John Boivin finds a new lyricism in his brushwork. He also makes a personal and shared connection with a little known facet
Yukon Landscape, Past and Present Read More »
This is day one of Year 15,” announced Steve Slade, as he opened the Yukon Arts Society’s first Arts in the Park lunchtime show of
Flecks of gold sparkle in a miniature painting; jewelry made with a gem named ‘fire citrine’ creates a pool of golden light; the graceful swoops
Walking into Arts Underground these days, an impression of bright colours swirls around you. White, tan and black play their parts, but many solid areas
Looking In 3 Directions Read More »
The Yukon School of Visual Arts (SOVA) in Dawson City is going on the road. Students and faculty will arrive in Whitehorse next week to
Transparency Theory Read More »
It is an impressive display of Ted Harrison’s Yukon. Wide swaths of bold colours of everyday life in a territory that is anything but “everyday”.
The Hougens present Ted Harrison Read More »