August 2025

Rediscoveries, Marie-Hélène Comeau’s collection of works from her time in art school.

July 2025

Against the Sky, an homage to the varied skies of the Yukon, by Doug Rutherford.

June 2025

Reflection, a beautiful show by glass artists Aimee Ellis and Jeanine Baker.

May 2025

Yukon Artists at Work (YAAW) and the consortium that operates the Jenni House artist residency in Whitehorse teamed up to present Down by the River, an exhibit that featured sixteen recent Jenni
House artists.

April 2025

In Phoenix Finding Form, Whitehorse-based artist Nicole Bauberger explored breaking, hope and process in a raven-headed figure through a series of materials including drawing, ceramic sculpture, and fused and slumped glass from the waste stream.

March 2025

Once Upon a Time, a show by Heather Hyatt and Janet Patterson examined the darker side of fairytales.

February 2025

Reel Art: Celebrating Yukon Cinema was a group show by nine of our members, inspired by two major milestones: the 70th anniversary of the Yukon Theater and the 40th anniversary of the Yukon Film Society (YFS).

January 2025

Leslie Leong’s solo show entitled Glorious Isolation: an invitation to the landscape featured some of Leslie’s beautiful photography. 

November-December 2024

Tis the Season was a group show by our members that celebrated the holiday season.

October 2024

Blind Encounters was a members’ show following the rules of the children’s game, broken telephone.

September 2024

Honour and Reverence by Pat Bragg, featured her wearable art and beaded photography.

Summer 2024

Another Day in Paradise was a group show about what our members love about living in this part of the world.

May 2024

Sandra G. Storey’s Judgement Day, a courtroom filled with clay characters.

April 2024

Doug Rutherford’s solo show Winter in the Kluane Ranges, a collection of watercolour landscape paintings.