Residential School
The Mush Hole – Workshop Performance
The Mush Hole - Workshop Performance acknowledges the lives and [...]
The Onkwehón:we Festival 2019
The 2nd annual Onkwehón:we Festival will focus on current Haudenosaunee [...]
SURVIVORS GATHERING 2019
On Sunday, September 29th we welcome Residential School Survivors, their families, our surrounding communities, friends, neighbours; and the public at-large for a day of workshops and presentations. The event will culminate in a healing walk from the steps of the former Mohawk Institute to the end of the lane way before returning to the centre for the final roster of workshops and the keynote address
Great Canadian Giving Challenge: Help Save the Evidence win $20,000
Woodland Cultural Centre hopes to spark the season of giving during June with the Great Canadian Giving Challenge. Woodland Cultural Centre is a charity organization that is dedicated to our mission to inform, educate, and promote Indigenous culture, history, language and arts. The “Save the Evidence” campaign is an initiative launched by WCC to restore the Mohawk Institute Residential School, one of the last residential schools standing in Canada. In the month of June, every dollar raised has a chance to make a big impact on the project.
Exhibition: Witness Blanket
Witness Blanket Dec 12, 2020 - Feb 26, 2020 The [...]
Witness Blanket Opening Reception, Film Screening and Artists Q & A
Witness Blanket will be on display at Woodland Cultural Centre from December 12, 2020 to February 26, 2020. There will be a screening of the Witness Blanket Documentary and opening reception with artist Carey Newman for community members to learn more on December 13, 2020 at 7PM via zoom.