Come see Nunavik in all its beauty through the eyes of Indigenous artists.
Avataq Cultural Institute in collaboration with the Canadian Museum of Nature invited artists from across Quebec’s Nunavik region to create artworks inspired by objects from Avataq’s collections.
Like those historical artifacts and artworks created by past generations, the contemporary artworks are...
Come see Nunavik in all its beauty through the eyes of Indigenous artists.
Avataq Cultural Institute in collaboration with the Canadian Museum of Nature invited artists from across Quebec’s Nunavik region to create artworks inspired by objects from Avataq’s collections.
Like those historical artifacts and artworks created by past generations, the contemporary artworks are grounded in the maker’s strong relationship with the land. Nunavik is a beautiful place long inhabited by Inuit and their ancestors, where artists find their inspiration.
Materials, representations, shapes, and statements all are harnessed for the sake of creating something out of the land.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Entry Ticket
- General admission to all permanent galleries and exhibitions
- Featured exhibition (ticket upgrade available during checkout)
- Coat check & WiFi
- Access to Nature Café and Boutique
- Applicable taxes & processing fees
What's on
Our Land, Our Art (Until 13 April 2025)
Rewilding: The David Suzuki Foundation Arts Prize (Until 8 September 2025)
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Canadian Museum of Nature / Musée canadien de la nature
Canada is all about nature and no trip to Ottawa is complete without a visit to the Canadian Museum of Nature, located in a beautiful castle in downtown Ottawa that once served as Canada’s Parliament.
Discover all of Canada’s natural diversity over 4 floors of permanent galleries, and don't miss the special exhibitions that offer current insights into the natural world.