Heritage, Arts & Culture
Heritage, Arts & Culture In a snowy world, you make snow sculptures
Even though snow carving is a temporary artform, it leaves a lasting impression
Join us on top of Mount Sima, as three seasoned Yukon artists create a massive snow sculpture. Together, Michel Gignac, Ken Anderson, and Adam Green shovel, scrape and slice a block of snow into something amazing. Their artwork explores the relationship between old and new Yukon, featuring ice age and modern animals. Watch the video to see their design come to life before your eyes.
This trio of snow sculptors isn’t alone when it comes to winter crafting.
Yukon winters are when local artists do some of their best work, making it the perfect time to see amazing art from every corner of the territory. Join us this winter, and be inspired by a flurry of artistic expression.