They Come Together & The People and the Lodge

Digital exhibitions They Come Together & The People and the Lodge

Two exhibitions. Two galleries. One powerful celebration of Indigenous art and storytelling.

Celebrate the voices and visions of contemporary Indigenous artists from across First Nations. These two exhibitions explore cultural memory, traditional knowledge, and connection to the land — expressed through digital and contemporary art. Admission is free, and everyone is welcome.

Artworks by Amber Weaselhead and Alaynee Goodwill-Littlechild

They Come Together

They Come Together highlights stories of land, history, and cultural resilience. From the memory of the great flood to the teachings of Natosi & Kokimiikisom, artists use digital tools and contemporary approaches to connect the past with the present.

Artists:
  • Joey Big Snake
  • Tara Manyfingers
  • Autumn Whiteway
  • Alaynee Goodwill‑Littlechild

Location: Crawlspace Gallery
(1336 9 Ave. S.E.)
Dates: Sept. 18 to Dec. 16, 2025
Gallery open Fridays and Saturdays
Free admission

Innii Pasaakaan Buffalo Dance by Amber Weaselhead

Free street parking after 6 pm. No elevator access, two flights of stairs down to the basement gallery. 

The People and the Lodge

The People and the Lodge re-asserts cultural symbols of dance and the lodge, often misused in mass‑produced art, and restores them through authentic cultural specificity and fresh perspectives.

Artists:
  • Amber Weaselhead
  • Alaynee Goodwill‑Littlechild
  • Kristy North Peigan
  • Joey Big Snake
  • Ashley Crow Chief
  • Alicia King
  • Crystal Clark

Location: The Bows
(400 – 319 10 Ave. S.W.)
Dates: Sept. 17 to Dec. 16, 2025
Free admission

Innii Pasaakaan Buffalo Dance by Amber Weaselhead

This is a satellite gallery and is located downtown. Do not use the Google address for The Bows.

Free street parking after 6 p.m. There are three flights of stairs and there will be signs and guiding people to help reach the gallery. If an elevator is requested, please let us know and we can help accommodate access.

Appointments are required for visits between Sept. 19 and Dec. 16. 

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