Drumdancer Art & Crafts

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Drumdancer Art and Crafts, situated in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, stands as a significant cultural destination, spotlighting the artistic heritage of Indigenous communities, particularly the Innu and Inuit peoples of Labrador. Founded by artist and Innu elder Daphne Goudie, the gallery offers a diverse array of traditional and contemporary Indigenous artworks, encompassing sculpture, painting, beadwork, and textiles. Through its welcoming atmosphere and community-focused approach, Drumdancer Art and Crafts facilitates engagement with Indigenous culture via workshops, demonstrations, and cultural events. With a commitment to preserving and promoting Indigenous art and traditions, the gallery serves as a vital platform for celebrating Labrador’s Indigenous heritage.

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In Canada, many small to mid-sized public art galleries, artist-run centres and museums offer free admission, with larger institutions often providing discounts or designated free-access times for youth, students, seniors, and others. Commercial galleries are generally free to enter, while outdoor sculpture parks and sites typically offer year-round access, encouraging informal public engagement with art in open-air settings. Check the venue website for admissions/access details.

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