About

Tiger Hills Arts is Celebrating 45 years (1978 - 2023)

McFeetors Centre is home to the Tiger Hills Arts Association (THAA); a beautiful two story brick building and historical landmark built in 1903. The facility has a barrier-free environment providing equal opportunity for everyone visiting the Gallery & Boutique.

 

Geographically, the Tiger Hills Arts Association is Manitoba’s largest. Within the confines of seven municipalities (Argyle, Lorne, Louise, Glenboro-South Cypress, Norfolk Treherne , Prairie Lakes and Victoria), it provides, from its Holland-based office, a variety of programs geared to meet the cultural needs of the communities it serves.

Mission: To promote an appreciation for and involvement in the visual, performing and literary arts through the development of varied programs to enrich the Tiger Hills region.

As an arts community, we promote and celebrate diversity, equity, inclusion and reconciliation. We recognize that the Tiger Hills Arts Association and the communities it serves are found on Treaty One land, the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe peoples, Cree, Dakota and Oji-Cree Nations and the homeland of the Métis Nation.  Through art may we strive for a deeper understanding and appreciation and offer agency to carry out the projects that recognizes Indigenous knowledge and art.

 DIRECTORS / STAFF
Executive Director - Jacqueline Pantel
Assistant Director - Renata Truelove
Gallery Assistant - Jada Gosseye

EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS
President - Rita Doyon
Vice President - Debra Young
Secretary/Treasurer - Sandra Rex

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Shirley Tate
Jennie Parsonage
Joanne Colliou
Rita Hyrich
Debbie Drummond
Erin Mangin

COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES
Gisele Timmerman
Karen Gillis
Rachelle Bazin
Craig Soldier

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