Cambridge Bay, a community rich with history and tradition, recently celebrated a significant milestone—100 years since its founding. This celebration is a testament to the resilience, creativity, and strength of Inuit culture and heritage. At the heart of this celebration was the opening of a new art and heritage studio, a space that pays homage to Inuit art forms and serves as a cultural hub for both local artists and the broader community.
For more on Cambridge Bay's centennial celebration and the opening of the art and heritage studio, check out the full article by CBC here:
Cambridge Bay celebrates 100 years with new art, heritage studio.
We're thrilled to share some exciting news about the Red Fish Arts Studio, which is taking bold steps to expand its community impact! Recently, our studio has been working on an innovative funding plan to support the growth of our programs and further develop a creative space that welcomes everyone in the community. The team has been exploring ways to not only enhance the resources we offer but also ensure that they remain accessible to all, helping aspiring artists and community members thrive in their creative journeys.
Let’s be real: Cambridge Bay’s winters can be long, and finding things to do can be a challenge. But at Red Fish Arts Studio, we’re here to change that—one spark at a time! We’re inviting young people in our community to step away from their screens, roll up their sleeves, and dive into a world of creativity they may not have known existed.
Who says welding is all sparks and heavy metal? At Red Fish Arts Studio, we’re flipping the script and bringing a fresh, creative twist to welding right here in Cambridge Bay! Imagine taking a craft that’s traditionally all about utility and giving it a bold, artistic flair—sounds exciting, right?