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Vault Tour with Grace Braniff

Go behind the scenes in the WAG-Qaumajuq vaults with curator Grace Braniff as she discusses artworks that appear in her exhibition Crying Over Spilt Tea, on view now.

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Works featured in the video:
Joi T. Arcand. (kiyām), from the series Wayfinding, 2017. LED, neon lights. Winnipeg Art Gallery, Gift of the artist, 2018-154.

Shōji Hamada. Yunomi Teabowl, 1966. Stoneware. Winnipeg Art Gallery, Gift of Mrs. A.E. Deacon, G-81-72.

Richard Harrington. Two Girls Asleep Under Their Caribou Skins During the Famine at Padlei, NWT, 1950. Gelatin silver print on paper. Winnipeg Art Gallery, Acquired with funds from the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Naylor, funds administered through The Winnipeg Foundation, 2009-396.

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