From Painting to Pottery

Red River North is home to a thriving culture & arts community

Whether you are an artist, arts lover, or culture seeker, there’s plenty here for you to discover.

Local Initiatives:

  • Explore Selkirk’s murals using the Driftscape App. Click here to find the tour.

  • Commemorating the history and legacy of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls & Two-Spirited. Located behind the Gaynor Family Regional Library in Selkirk.

  • Check here for updates on this exciting public art installation series!

“Spirit World/ When We Sit With Our Ancestors”. North Panel in Manidoonsag Imaa Mikinaako-Minisiing at the Gaynor Family Regional Library.

Visit the GFRL to experience the full installation. This four panel amphitheatre sets a feeling of standing within a turtle’s shell, and is aplace where communities and MMIWG2S families can gather and help heal together.

October 4 is National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirit (+) People.

Everyone is encouraged to take action in whatever ways that they can to help address the ongoing legacy of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirit (+) People.

The 231 Calls for Justice can be accessed here.
Final Report of the National Inquiry into MMIWG can be accessed here.

Explore

Interested in learning more about the City of Selkirk, RM of St. Andrews, and RM of St. Clements? Check out the links below!

Whatever the season, there’s always a reason to spend time in Red River North!