11:00am - 5:00pm
On March 9, visitors of all ages can explore the 185,000-square-foot cultural campus that is WAG-Qaumajuq, including the stunning Visible Vault, and take part in an art-making activity in the Skylight Gallery. Join us for Living Archive at 1pm where Judy Williams will be on-site to engage in conversations about themes explored in Threads of Kin and Belonging, including Black history in Manitoba.
Don’t forget, drop-in tours will also take place in the afternoon:
- Medieval and Renaissance Art at 12pm
- Canadian Identity and the Group of 7 at 2pm
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 is 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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To plan your visit, check out wag.ca/visit.