11:00am - 5:00pm
On Free Sunday, discover the 185,000-square-foot cultural campus that is WAG-Qaumajuq, including the stunning Visible Vault showcasing thousands of carvings and much more.
This month, visitors will explore the newly opened exhibition, Tarralik Duffy: Gasoline Rainbows, with works created during her residency here at the Gallery over the summer. We’ll have an Inuit Pop Art making station inspired by the exhibit which showcases larger-than-life sculptures and digital drawings of everyday objects that exist in her home community. Her exhibit focuses on popular consumer products found in homes and across the landscapes of where she grew up.
Plus, join us for two drop in tours today at 12pm (Gasoline Rainbows) and 2pm (Inuit Sanaugangit)
Free public parking is available at the Canada Life parking lot behind 100 Osborne Street North for visitors on Canada Life Free Sundays@WAG-Qaumajuq. As well, downtown street parking is free Sundays, and several bus routes service Portage Avenue & Colony Street as well as Portage Avenue & Vaughn Street.
WAG-Qaumajuq an accessible space. There are gender neutral washrooms on every floor of WAG-Qaumajuq. Quiet spaces are available if needed and armless chairs are available. Click here for more accessibility information.
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WAG-Qaumajuq is open regular hours, see our tips for visiting here.