For many years, Fontaine's studio practice has included community art projects and other involvement, such as mask-making. In 2013, Sarah Swan wrote in the
Winnipeg Free Press, "Lita Fontaine makes beautiful multimedia pieces using traditional designs from her Anishnaabe and Dakota heritage". Fontaine has had solo exhibitions at the
Winnipeg Art Gallery in 2001, and Urban Shaman Gallery in 2013 and 2006. In 2015, her work was in the Winnipeg At Gallery's
We Are On Treaty Land exhibition. In 2025, her work was again in a solo exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery in a show titled
Winyan: Lita Fontaine. Since 2002, Fontaine has been artist-in-residence for the Seven Oaks School Division. She incorporates art experiences into the curriculum and the lives of students. In 2015, Melanie Wright wrote for the
Winnipeg Free Press, "Some recent additions to their programming include … the creation of a giant mural at their headquarters titled 'We Are All Treaty People' under the guidance of Lita Fontaine (acclaimed artist-in-residence with the Seven Oaks School Division)…" Fontaine was a
mentor in the Foundation Advisory Program of
Mentoring Artists for Women's Art in 2009. In 2008, Fontaine gave
Lucy Lippard a guided tour of the
Whiteshell petroforms, when Lippard was in Winnipeg to give her Wendy Wersch Memorial Lecture Series. == References ==