The sixth biennial Ice Follies exhibition opened on Feburary 13th just off of Marathon Beach on Lake Nipissing to record setting temperatures reaching a windchill of -45...
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2016
Serpent People
The postponed performance of Seprent People by Aamitaagzi Storymakers is now scheduled for Saturday, Feburary 20 @ 6:00pm at the Marathon Beach site. All are welcome to this free Ice Follies event. Warm refreshments will be...
Edgardo Moreno, Nisidotan, 2016
THEME: OJICHAAGOBIISHIN (IT REFLECTS IN WATER) A call to action for other groups to engage the festival by responding to water as the source of all life on earth. With the imminent threat of land development and pipelines looming over Canada, both Aboriginal...
Aanmitaagzi, Serpent People, 2016
Theme: Ojichaagobiishin: It reflects in waterA call to action for other groups to engage the festival by responding to water as the source of all life on earth. With the imminent threat of land development and pipelines looming over Canada, both Aboriginal...
Darren Copeland, Fishing for sounds, 2016
“Fishing for sounds” is a transmission art installation that transforms the gallery into an immersive underwater soundscape, composed of sounds ‘caught’ on, under, and through frozen Lake Nipissing. This two-part project features a nationally and internationally recognized experimental sound artist and curator, Darren Copeland…
Caitlind R.C. Brown & Wayne Garret, Deep Dark Crossing, 2016
THEME: OJICHAAGOBIISHIN (IT REFLECTS IN WATER) A call to action for other groups to engage the festival by responding to water as the source of all life on earth. With the imminent threat of land development and pipelines looming over Canada, both Aboriginal...
Jihee Min, A Humble Trawling, 2016
THEME: OJICHAAGOBIISHIN (IT REFLECTS IN WATER) A call to action for other groups to engage the festival by responding to water as the source of all life on earth. With the imminent threat of land development and pipelines looming over Canada, both Aboriginal...
The Student Temporary Art Gallery (STAG)
THEME: OJICHAAGOBIISHIN (IT REFLECTS IN WATER) A call to action for other groups to engage the festival by responding to water as the source of all life on earth. With the imminent threat of land development and pipelines looming over Canada, both Aboriginal...