
IONTKAHTHÓHTHA’ 2024
Details & Information.
What is Iontkahthóhtha’?
Iontkahthóhtha' (A Place To Look) is an annual event showcasing contemporary and traditional artwork created by Onkwehón:we.
When is Iontkahthóhtha’ happening?
October 2025
OFFICIAL POSTER COMES OUT IN AUGUST
Where is Iontkahthóhtha’ happening?
TBD.
What type of artwork is accepted?
We accept artworks of all forms.
Beadwork, Sculpture, Photography, Painting, Sketchings, Woodwork, Basket Weavings, ect.
How much does it cost to register for the art fair?
It is free for artists and vendors to participate in this art fair.
What is the timeline for the art fair?
TBD.
How many artworks should I have ready for the fair?
We are still in discussion about how the layout of the fair will look like but we believe 2 or 3 artworks per artist will be the preferred number.
We are open to 1 artwork or larger amounts though! Let’s chat about it!
When should I have my artwork ready for the fair?
We ask that your work be ready, framed and delivered to KORLCC no later than August 15, 2025.
We need time to create our Zine Publication and for promo.
Will my artwork be in the catalogue?
Artwork submitted on time will be featured in our KOR Magazine Volume 10.
Iontkahthóhtha’ Edition.
How do I get my artwork to Kahnawà:ke?
You will need to find a way to have your artwork delivered to KORLCC.
However, we do communicate with cultural centers in Tyendinaga, Ahkwesáhsne, Six Nations, Kanehsatà:ke and Wahta.
You can drop off your artwork to the closest centre and we will be doing a tour to pick all the works for the show.
More info to come!
Will I be able to sell my artwork during the fair?
Yes. We will have prices of each work on each label. Please let us know how much your pieces are in the registration form.
What do I need to consider before registering for the art fair?
This is an art fair that will have a vendors section. Certain standards will be required for registration.
Depending on the type of artwork, artists will be encouraged to aim high for the display of their artworks. Meaning, we require artists to frame their work.
KOR offers framing but will need to receive the work at least one month before the opening of the show.
Artwork that does not require framing, such as sculpture will not need to be framed.
How will Iontkahthóhtha’ benefit me as an artist?
Beyond the exposure benefits, Iontkahthóhtha’ is an opportunity for Onkwehón:we artists to get together and connect with other artists.
Providing a safe space to network, discuss art and develop strong relationships with Indigenous artists from other communities.
This art fair will enable strong connections within the Indigenous art scene and strengthen mutual support among fellow artists.
Art fairs can be intimidating for young and upcoming artists.
We believe having an art fair within an Indigenous community will provide a comfortable setting for Indigenous artists to gain experience.
Thus preparing them for art events outside the comfort of their communities.
How do I register?
Fill out the form completely.
Register HERE.
I still have questions! Who do I contact?
Scott Berwick
Scott.berwick@korkahnawake.org