Earth Day Wooden Paintings
Learn about the history of Earth Day and paint your very own hanging wooden art piece.
Learn about the history of Earth Day and paint your very own hanging wooden art piece.
Join Api'soomaahka (Kainai Ecosystem Protection Association, Oldman Watershed Council, Naapi's Garden) for a morning lecture on Water is Life.
A festive afternoon of fun and Ukrainian Easter celebrations! Join us for crafts, Troyanda Ukrainian Dance Club demonstrations and a dance workshop.
Hosted in partnership with Lethbridge Métis Local, join us for an evening of Métis celebrations, Métis membership information, community building activities and music.
Join us for a relaxing morning learning about eco-friendly crafts and making pom pom garlands. Hands-On History is an interactive program for children of all ages with their caregivers.
Trans Day of Visibility is an international event on March 31 dedicated to recognizing the resilience and accomplishments of the transgender community.
Spend the morning making art with oral and textural ways of learning and knowing, inspired by the work of artists Marjie Crop Eared Wolf and Jason Eagle Speaker.
Join Galt Museum & Archives Niitsitapi Interpreter Blanche Bruisedhead as she discusses the importance of listening in Niitsitapi culture.
Come join in the festivities with Yoruba tales from Adedeji Bowoade, local educator and board member for the Southern Alberta Ethnic Association, and create polymer clay turtles while you listen!
Join us to learn about Louis Riel Day, the Métis Local and create a finger-woven Métis sash together.
Learn about the Niitsitapi and Winter Counts from stories and Ira Provost's Winter Count art, all while creating your very own winter count.
Learn about the Niitsitapi and Winter Counts from stories and Ira Provost's Winter Count art, and take a tour of Discovery Hall with your toddler.
Use magazines, archival images and other supplies to make magnets with your memories of sounds.
Find out the history of ornaments and create your own, just in time for the holidays!
Use archival photos, scrapbook paper and other supplies to make creative cards for the upcoming holidays.
Explore the resources available in the Galt Archives the can be used to start your journey of researching your family history.
Be inspired by the geometric patterns of Islamic art and create a colourful suncatcher for your window.
Have you ever found an interesting rock you had questions about? Bring that rock down to the Galt to share with our guest geologist/rock connoisseur Rene Barendregt.
Learn about the art of Blackfoot beading and make your own paint dot creation with local beader Kalli Eagle Speaker.
Construct your very own mini racing car and learn all about the history of car culture in Lethbridge.