Welcome Christine Koch, our second Kluane National Park Artist in Residence for 2023.
Welcome Teagyn Aatagwéix'i Vallevand, our first Kluane National Park and Reserve Artist in Residence for 2023.
A citizen of Kwanlin Dün First Nation, Aatagwéix'i practices many traditional art forms such as beading, Ravenstail weaving, and formline. Her art explores the concept of being a modern First Nations woman by translating cultural reclamation through the creation of wearable art and mixing contemporary art forms.
Join Teagyn for a series of artist workshops.
Welcome Christine Koch, our second Kluane National Park Artist in Residence for 2023.
We would like to invite you to the 2023 Open House to be held at the Kluane Lake Research Station on Friday September 22nd, 2023.
Welcome Teagyn Aatagwéix'i Vallevand, our first Kluane National Park Artist in Residence for 2023.