Date: Jul 23
2:00 pm
- 4:00 pm
Where: Level 3 Atrium
In celebration of the province’s Year of the Arts, drop-by and talk to local visual artists throughout the summer as they share stories about their work and creative process.
Chat about what gets the creative juices flowing and see art come alive!
Thursday, July 25: Kathleen Knowling
Tuesday, July 30: Sid Ford
Thursday, August 1: Sid Ford
Tuesday, August 6: TBC
Thursday, August 8: Shirley Moorhouse
Tuesday, August 13: Daniel Rumbolt
Thursday, August 15: Daniel Rumbolt
Tuesday, August 20: TBC
Thursday, August 22: TBC
Tuesday, August 27: Kendall Sweeney
Thursday, August 29: Di Dabinett
Join us each day for an interpretive guided tour in one of our galleries. From the story of the Cod fishery to visiting a current art exhibition to a Family Rainbow tour, there is something for everyone.
Each tour is approximately 30 – 40 minutes and is included in the cost of admission. Free for Rooms members.
Fishing for Cod
For centuries, fishing for cod has played a vital role in the lives of the peoples of Newfoundland and Labrador. Generations of fishing men, women and children made use of the land and sea to sustain them and spent their lives “making fish”.
Please join us for a conversation with Sophie Angnatok, an Inuk throat singer and drum dancer from Nain, Nunatsiavut.
Sophie has been practicing the art of throat-singing and traditional Inuit drumming for 20 years and plays an active role within her local urban Inuit community.
Learn about her love of Inuit culture, the knowledge she shares in the community, her relationship with The Rooms, and her experiences in the Inuit drum dance group, Kilautiup Songuninga (Strength of the Drum).
Sophie performed for the Canadian Prime Minister during the Truth and Reconciliation apology for Labradorimut, the Governor General of Canada, and the Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador. In 2024, she was the inaugural recipient of the Chris Brookes Memorial Award for “artists effecting positive change in the world”.
This is a free event but a ticket is required. Please reserve your free ticket online or by calling (709)757-8090.