FREE

This gallery is a space dedicated to showcasing Indigenous art and culture. It features works from First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists, offering a look into both traditional and contemporary styles. The collection changes regularly, so there’s always something new to see.

  • The place is most popular for its rotating exhibitions of Indigenous artists, giving a platform to voices and stories that are often underrepresented.
  • You’ll find paintings, sculptures, beadwork, and digital art, all created by Indigenous artists.
  • The gallery often includes artist talks and educational displays that explain the meaning and history behind the works.

  • See Unique Art: The gallery displays art you won’t find in most other places, with pieces that tell real stories from Indigenous communities.
  • Learn Something New: The exhibits help you understand the history, traditions, and current issues facing Indigenous peoples.
  • Support Indigenous Artists: Visiting helps bring attention to artists who are sharing their culture and experiences through their work.

  • No specific dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since you’ll be walking and standing.
  • The best time to visit is in the afternoon when it’s usually less crowded.
  • If you want to catch special events or talks, check the schedule and book a spot a few days ahead.