We are a not-for-profit organization for First Nations, Inuit & Métis women and other Indigenous gender marginalized folks from diverse artistic disciplines.
National Poetry Month 2026 — Land & Sea, Presented by Native Women in the Arts, the League of Canadian Poets, and the University of Toronto First Nations House, on Thursday, April 30, 2026, with Rosanna Deerchild.
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Apply today to the 11th Annual Barbara Laronde Emerging Artist Award. Deadline is Jan. 21, 2026.
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Nominations Open for the 11th Annual Barbara Laronde Emerging Artist Award. Deadline to apply is January 31, 2026.
The winner will receive a cash prize of $5,000, and two shortlisted artists will receive prizes of $1,500 each.
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Help Us Keep the Arts Thriving in Our Community.
This #GivingTuesday, we’re celebrating the power of Indigenous creativity.
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Niawen’kó:wa for believing in the power of art and community.
Nominations Open for the 11th Annual Barbara Laronde Emerging Artist Award. Deadline to apply is January 31, 2026.
The winner will receive a cash prize of $5,000, and two shortlisted artists will receive prizes of $1,500 each.
For more info visit: https://t.co/SMZmSQ7SHb
Join us at the @TorontoMet Memorial Round Dance, as part of the Toronto Metropolitan University Indigenous Education Council's Indigenous Education & Treaties Recognition Week.
Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, 5PM - 10PM, at the TMU Upper Gym, 31 Gerrard St. East.
All are welcome.
Native Women in the Arts is now accepting applications for the Ontario Arts Council (OAC) Indigenous Visual Artists' Materials program. Apply today!
Open now until January 30, 2026, 1:00 p.m. ET.
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Shout out to everyone who joined us for #nbED25 🥳!!! Our 4th Nuit Blanche hub on the Danforth was a huge success📷 offering festival goers a smaller, intimate, creative contemporary art experience unlike anywhere else in the City. Full Facebook Album here https://t.co/Hdb6dZatwS
The countdown is on to Nuit Blanche East Danforth🎉! Taking place on the Danforth between Greenwood & Coxwell TTC Stations, Sat October 4th, 2025, 7pm-7am, come explore this year's hub under the theme “Translating the City”🤩! #nbED25#nbTO25 More info : https://t.co/hjBtTtkorv
Nuit Blanche East Danforth 2025, Illuminates Toronto’s East End with All-Night Art, Music, and Indigenous Storytelling. Featuring Indigenous artist Richael Laking, Wolf⁷a:z; DJ Kookum, and more!
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I Searched Many Worlds: In Conversation with Rosalie Favell @ONSITEatOCADU
Admission is free and open to all.
Seating is limited—RSVP required.
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The Kwe Performance Series: Voices featured artist Mare Advertencia, Bobby Sanchez, Dioganhdih, and Kimiwan, whose performances roared with resilience and truth.
Images captured by @_RedWorks
Native Women in the Arts is proud to introduce the winner and five shortlisted recipients of the 10th Annual Barbara Laronde Award
Winner: Amber Waboose
Shortlisted: Emily Granville, MJ Singleton, Grace Swain, Chevaun Toulouse, and Colleen Toulouse
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NWIA is delighted to announce that Melissa Johns has joined our organization as Administrative Director!
Please join us in welcoming Melissa to her new position.
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Contest Time! We are giving away a pair of tickets to this Saturday's Kwe Performance Series: Voices. To enter please comment on this post when Native Women in the Arts was founded. Good Luck!
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