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An Interview with Ron and Kip Veale

We really enjoyed talking about Yukon art and artists with Ron and Kip Veale, who are well-known supporters of the arts. Check out our interview with them in What’s Up Yukon.

What we've been writing about:

2021 Yukon Prize Recipient Adaka festival Amy Ball applying for the prize Arctic Arts Summit Art Gallery of Alberta Art Gallery of Greater Victoria artist's bio artist's statement artists Art Vancouver Bill Reid Gallery Celebrating Yukon art collecting art Finalists First Nation artists Galerie Nicolas Robert Ian Dejardin Indigenous art Indigenous artists Joseph Tisiga Jurors Ken Andersen Kluane Park artist residency Krystle Silverfox McMichael Canadian Art Collection meeting makers murals National Gallery of Canada Regalia Sarah Milroy Sho Sho Esquiro Sobey Art Foundation Sobey Prize finalist stories Storytelling succeeding as an artist support artists Veronica Verkley Women artists Yukon art Yukon artists Yukon Arts Centre Yukon First Nation artists Yukon Prize Gala

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The inaugural Yukon Prize was awarded in November 2021.

The 2023 Finalists will be announced in June 2023. The winner of the 2023 Yukon Prize will be announced at the Yukon Prize Visual Arts weekend, September 15-17, 2023.

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The Prize has been created to bring the exceptional work of the Yukon’s vibrant visual arts community to a wider audience across Canada and internationally, and encourage Yukon artists, Indigenous and non-Indigenous, to reach their full artistic potential.

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