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A non-profit public art gallery at the University of Winnipeg, exhibits work in diverse media by local, national and international artists from September through March. Mon to Fri noon - 4 pm, Sat 1 pm - 4 pm. Address: University of Winnipeg, 515 Portage Ave Winnipeg MB R3B 2E9
Send an Email 1 204 786-9253
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Urban Shaman Gallery is an aboriginal artist-run centre dedicated to meeting
the needs of artists by providing a vehicle for artistic expression in all
disciplines and at all levels by taking a leadership role in the cultivation
of indigenous art. Address: 203 - 290 McDermot Ave Winnipeg MB R3B 0T2
Send an Email (4) 1 204 942-2674
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Large gallery featuring more than 1500 sculptures from all areas of Canada's Arctic regions. Hosts works by such renowned artists as Nuna Parr, Kiawak Ashoona and George Arlook. Museum quality pieces. Buy and sell collections. Mon to Sat 10 am - 5:30 pm. Address: 163 Stafford St Winnipeg MB R3M 2W9
Send an Email (4) 1 204 475-5873
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Stoneware Gallery An artist-run cooperative of potters founded in 1978. Its' twelve members create work in a wide variety of styles and techniques, making both decorative and functional clay objects. Many of the artists have received national and international recognition. Mon - Sat 10 am - 5:30 pm, Sun 1 pm - 4:30 pm. Thur til 9 pm from May to December. Address: 778 Corydon Ave Winnipeg MB R3M 0Y1
1 204 475-8088
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Piano Nobile Gallery This long-time, volunteer-operated sales and exhibition gallery has operated under the Piano Nobile Gallery name since 1990 in a charming space directly over the entry to the Centennial Concert Hall building. Specializes in local artists. Open during all events in the Concert Hall or by appointment.
Address: 555 Main St Winnipeg MB
Send an Email (2) 1 204 489-2850
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Showcasing contemporary work of Manitoba's finest francophone artists. Une galerie idéale pour apprécier les oeuvres d'artistes francophones de toutes disciplines. Winter/hiver Mon to Fri 9 am - 5 pm; Summer/été Mon to Sun 9 am - 5 pm. Address: 219, boul. Provencher Winnipeg MB R2H 0G4
Send an Email (2) 1 204 237-5964
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Graffiti Art Programming Inc. is a not-for-profit community youth art center dedicated to the creation of a safe and accepting environment for the development of all forms of artistic expression, using art as a tool for community development, social change, and individual growth. Mon, Tues 9 am - 5 pm; Wed, Thurs 9 am - 9 pm; Fri 9 am - 6:30 pm; Sat noon - 5 pm. Address: 109 Higgins Ave Winnipeg MB R3B 0B5
Send an Email (7) 1 204 667-9960
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Committed to new and established local artists, Gallery 803 offers a venue for installations, group and solo shows. Located in the Elan Designs showroom in Winnipeg, this commercial gallery offers design clients and the public the opportunity to view and purchase work in a relaxed atmosphere. Mon to Sat 10 am - 4 pm and by appt. Address: 803 Erin St Winnipeg MB R3G 2W2
Send an Email 1 204 489-0872
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Manitoba’s largest repository of heritage materials and supplier of heritage services, The Museum has collected and currently conserves more than 2,300,000 humanities artifacts and more than 200,000 natural history specimens. With interpretive Museum Galleries based on the collections, numerous travelling exhibitions, a Planetarium and a Science Gallery, the institution interprets the history of the province and the world, and explores concepts of science and astronomy. Tues to Fri 10 am – 4 pm, Wknds & Hol 10 am – 5 pm. Address: 190 Rupert Ave Winnipeg MB R3B 0N2
Send an Email (1) 1 204 956-2830
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Manitoba's premiere contemporary art gallery and the first ICA in Canada. Since 1972, Plug In has exhibited the very best local and international art work in all media. Renowned globally for its prizewinning representation of Canada at the 49th Venice Biennale (2001). Also an important publisher of art editions. Tues to Sat 11 am - 5 pm, Thur til 9 pm during summer. Address: 286 McDermot Ave Winnipeg MB R3B 0T2
Send an Email (1) 1 204 942-1043
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With a focus on Manitoba artists, the Pavilion Gallery showcases the work of Ivan Eyre, Clarence Tillenius and Walter J. Philips. New temporary gallery highlights the artistic accomplishments of other Manitoba artists. Shows change every few weeks. In Assiniboine Park, near the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden. Open daily 10 am - 5 pm. Address: 55 Pavilion Cres Winnipeg MB R3P 2N6
1 204 888-5466
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Outworks gallery is an artist-run centre in the heart of the Exchange District featuring studio and exhibition space. Outworks formed as a collective of winnipeg-based artists sharing ideas and working together in the spirit of collaboration and opportunity. May be rented for group or solo shows. New member applications available on request. Address: 290 McDermot Ave, 3rd flr Winnipeg MB R3B 0T2
Send an Email 1 204 949-0274
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Artist Wayne Arthur and wife Bev Morton opened the Wayne Arthur Sculpture & Craft Gallery in 1995. After Wayne passed away, Bev moved the gallery to Winnipeg and together with new husband, Robert MacLellan, has run the Wayne Arthur Gallery since 2002. Some of Wayne's drawings are available for purchase as well as the creations of more than 60 Manitoba artists, working in painting, print-making, mixed media, sculpture, pottery, jewellery, glass and photography. Tues to Sat 11 am - 5 pm.REPRESENTING: James Adamson, Wayne Arthur, Tanis Bannister, Ron Bernardin, Donna Blakeman Welch, Joel Bouchard, Ed Brown, Ron Buffie, Jonina Cadoreth, Angel Calnek, Marlene Campbell, Debora Cardaci, Teresa Carey, Richard Chamberlyn, Lise Choiselat, Evin Collis, Donald Combe, Marcel Comeault, David Cooper, Susan Crawford-Young, Al Davies, Omer De Wandel, Miriam Duff, Peter Dumans, Bev Dwarika, Marie-Lourdes Fillion, Ken Forbister, Richard Freeman, Jack Gantzel, Claude Garand, George Gartrell, Naomi Gerrard, Sandy Glass, Michelle Gooding, Diana Gordon, Tracy Granger, Agatha Grant, Anne Greenway, Linda Gunhouse, Bonnie Hamlin, Monika Hansen, Dan Harper, Darryl Hogg, Lois Hogg, Carol James, Karen Johannsson, Eileen Kasprick, Mark Kosatsky, Sandy Lamont, Helene Lemay, Bill Lucenkiw, Dianne Lund, Jean McCormack, Pat McCullough, Fleur McLauchlan, Rafael Melnicer, Sharon Melnicer, Tanis Moore, Faye Mount, Gabriele Neuschwander, Heather North, Lynne Palser, Judith Panson, Rosanna Parry, Irene Patterson, John Peters, Link Phillips, Henri Pittet, Luther Pokrant, Desmond Raymond, Krista Reid, Heather Robertson, Gina Roth, Bob Sabados, Guy St. Godard, Arnold Saper, Karen Schulz, David Scott, Hildegard Sen, Elaine Shimane-Brown, Bill Shoup, Robby Simpson, Jolanta Sokalska, Adrien Sparling, Susan Styrchak, Roman Swiderek, Margaret Switala, Gaétanne Simonne Sylvester, Dwight Thomas, Mabel Tinguely, Ann Tyre, Lillian Van Walleghem, Walter Veito, Bibiana Vidal Currel, Murray Watson, Louise Wilmot, Gerrie Wright-Clement, Myrtle Wynant and Elizabeth Yonza.
Address: 186 Provencher Blvd Winnipeg MB R2H 0G3
1 204 477-5249
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