Arts Festival Teaches And Promotes Local Artisans
With wearable art taking centre stage, this year’s 31st Great Northern Arts Festival (GNAF) couldn’t have chosen a much better theme than Clothed in Culture.
With wearable art taking centre stage, this year’s 31st Great Northern Arts Festival (GNAF) couldn’t have chosen a much better theme than Clothed in Culture.
We're highlighting the talented artists featured at the grand opening for the new Stanton Territorial Hospital. Learn about the campaign here.
For the second time in three years, Yellowknife will feature in one of Canada’s most popular reality shows – and locals played an important role.
As you dance in the sand to Wintersleep or Lido Pimienta at this weekend’s Folk on the Rocks Festival, you may notice that the mainstage is sporting a new look.
Representatives from the NWT film industry are packing their bags and making their way to the 23rd Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal. Fantasia is described as a genre film festival with a focus on science-fiction, fantasy, horror, thriller, cult films and more.
Yet another familiarization tour recently got even more outside eyes on all that the NWT can offer guest producers. And this time, they included one of those who was responsible for shaping the iconic Seven Kingdoms in Game of Thrones.
A new video showcasing Toyota’s 2019 RAV4 has been attracting a great deal of views and shares – as much for its location, as for the vehicle itself.
NWT Arts, with the help of the City of Yellowknife and local organizations, has re-released a bilingual ArtWalk Map for Yellowknife.
Thebacha Business Development Services hosted their 14TH Annual Thebacha Trade Show April 27th in Fort Smith. The show featured a sold-out group of 40+ exhibitors and a huge attendance of trade-show-goers from around the region.
National Canadian Film Day was celebrated in Yellowknife and Hay River on April 17th this year. Elijah and The Rock Creature was the film of choice for both communities and was filmed in various locations in the South Slave. The film Grizzly’s, a Canadian feature, and the short film Sapsuckers, about the Birch syrup farm near Yellowknife, were also shown in Hay River.