Native Art Gallery, Gift Shop and Café

Native Renaissance

Distinctive Native Gift Shopping

Gift Shop

Discover Our Hidden Gem

Gallery Café - Open for Takeout

About us
Established over 40 years ago on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Native Renaissance is native owned and operated.
It is the outstanding result of Thomas B. Maracle’s passion for, and commitment to, North American Native art and culture.
Native Renaissance
Immerse yourself in authentic Native North American art.
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NATIVE ART GALLERY

OPEN DAILY: 10AM-5PM

Shop from our distinctive collection of Native Arts and Crafts.
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GALLERY GIFT SHOP

OPEN DAILY: 9AM - 5PM

Gallery Cafe
Dine on thoughtfully prepared and artistically presented food.
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THE GALLERY CAFE & BISTRO

DINING ROOM CLOSED: TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE 

Beautifully designed Native gift items
Gift Shop - New Arrivals

The Native Renaissance Gift Shop is a treasure trove of carefully selected and attractively displayed Native merchandise including original and reproduction sculptures by Thomas B. Maracle, lavish dreamcatchers, stylish and durable leather moccasins, complete smudging provisions, imaginative toys and colourful clothing for children, Salish patterned kitchen ware, and much more!

Whether you are buying a special gift for a man, woman, or child (or even for yourself!) you will find something here that you can definitely feel good about giving.

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Medicine Bag

$34.95 - Deer Skin

Native Pottery

$29.99 - $41.99

Tyendinaga Water Bottle & Tumbler

$26.95 & $9.99

Spiritual Thoughts - Reproduction

By Thomas B. Maracle - $50.00

Birch Hair Stick

$79.95 - Made in NWT

A.J. VanDrie Mug

$15.95 - Brighton, ON

Feather Necklace

$34.95

what to expect at the Native Renaissance
Art Gallery
Art Gallery
Immerse yourself in authentic Native North American art.

The Native Art Gallery showcases a wide variety of artwork created by well-known Native artists and is the heart and soul of the entire Native Renaissance experience. Located upstairs, the gallery features the prolific work of Native North American Mohawk, Thomas B. Maracle, whose creations in stone, wood, and corn husks are prized components of collections throughout Canada and many other parts of the world—including England, France, Germany, and the United States

Explore Artwork
Featured Native Artists
Along with the artwork of Thomas B. Maracle, our gallery also houses the original work and/or prints of such notable Native artists as:

Betty Albert (Cree) - pen and ink, acrylic | Rick Beaver (Ojibway) - gouache, acrylic | Kirk Brant (Mohawk) - mixed media | Suzanne Brant (Mohawk) - acrylic | Kurt Flett (Oji-Cree) - acrylic | Amy Keller-Rempp (Métis) - acrylic, oil, airbrush | Rebecca Maracle (Mohawk) - feathers | Tonya Maracle (Mohawk) - leather | Bruce Morrisseau (Ojibway) - acrylic | Norval Morrisseau (Ojibway) - acrylic | Maxine Noel (Oglala Sioux) - acrylic | Dawn Oman (Métis) - acrylic | Jim Oskineegish (Ojibway) - acrylic | Frank Polson (Algonquin) - acrylic | Felix Thomas (Unknown/Adopted) - pen and ink | Cecil Youngfox (Ojibway/Métis) - acrylic

Exhibit your Work
We are always looking for artists

If you are a Native artist, craftsperson, or musician and would like to explore the possibility of being associated with Native Renaissance, please contact us at info@nativerenaissance.com or call 1-613-396-3255.

Emerging Native Arts
Trending artworld

In creating and building up Native Renaissance, the multifaceted establishment that is the outward expression of his commitment to North American Native arts and culture, Thomas Maracle has proven himself to be a visionary living and acting far ahead of his time.

As an internationally acclaimed Native artist of long-standing, Thomas has been sculpting his culture and its stories and placing these works of art before the eyes of people from all over the world for the last 40 years.

Today, the North American Native art scene is exploding with creative energy. Native voices and talents that not very long ago were unheard and unacknowledged are now pouring forth on the world stage and giving us visual art, music, film, dance, theatre, and literature that is searing in its honesty and stirring in its potency.

In a time that has finally come, we hear singer/musician Jeremy Dutcher’s recognition of the rising presence of Native talent when he proclaimed in his Polaris prize acceptance speech, “Canada, you are in the midst of Indigenous renaissance.”

Native artists like Inuit throat singer turned author Tana Tagaq, and Oji-Cree two-spirit writer Joshua Whitehead (whose books both made the Giller Prize 2018 long list), will undoubtedly agree with Dutcher’s assessment of the remarkable time we are all living in. A remarkable time that Native North American artists are becoming freer and freer to whirl faster and fast in—and thereby join those path-blazing artists, like Thomas B. Maracle, who have been expecting them.

See some of the latest works by Thomas B. Maracle
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more from Thomas

Thank-you for visiting our website. We appreciate the time and attention that you have given us as well as your interest in Native North American art and culture. Native Renaissance is more than a place, it is an ever-expanding experience. Please feel welcome to drop by often.

- Thomas B. Maracle
Visit Us

386 Hwy 49, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Deseronto, Ontario

Let's Talk

Store: 1-613-396-3255

Native Renaissance Hours

Store: 9am-5pm
Café: Closed
Art Gallery: 10am-5pm