Uncover the stories behind the art and artists with a 45-60-minute guided tour by our experienced Gallery Guides on select afternoons – FREE with admission!
Drop-in tours:
Inuit Sanaugangit – Indigenous Storytelling Through Art | May 4 @ 1pm
Truth and Reconciliation Through Art | May 11 @ 1pm
ᓯᑯ ᕿᕐᓂᖅᓯᓯᒪᔪᖅ | Dark Ice | May 12 @ 12pm
Omalluq: Pictures from my Life | May 12 @ 2pm
ᓯᑯ ᕿᕐᓂᖅᓯᓯᒪᔪᖅ | Dark Ice | May 18 @ 1pm
Visible Vault & Inuit Sanaugangit | May 25 @ 1pm
To request a private tour of the exhibitions ($90 tour guide charge plus admission), book here.
Stories
Wednesday, Jun 3 '20
Art’s Learning Possibilities at the WAG and Online
Learning & Programs Coordinator Colleen Leduc is an Art Educator and Certified Art Therapist with a passion for connecting with people, whether in person or...Friday, Jan 7 '22
2021, Year in Review
What an extraordinary time to be part of the Winnipeg Art Gallery community! This year, we connected with our community online and on the road....Monday, May 2 '22
Kwaata-nihtaawakihk: A Hard Birth - A Space for Engaging the Future
Kwaata-nihtaawakihk: A Hard Birth is an essential remembering of the unique formation of the province of Manitoba, and a space for engaging the future. A...Thursday, Dec 1 '22
Storied Land: (Re)Mapping Winnipeg
For the exhibition Headlines: The Art of the News Cycle, artist Miriam Rudolph dug through the Winnipeg Free Press archives. What came out of this...Wednesday, Nov 23 '22
Interview with Headlines Curator Riva Symko
The Winnipeg Free Press is, in a word, singular. For 150 years, the Free Press has remained a staunchly independent news source and now, in...Monday, Jan 23 '23
Miriam Rudolph Artist Talk
On Friday, January 13, 2023, artist Miriam Rudolph gave a talk about her work in the exhibition, Headlines: The Art of the News Cycle. Watch...To plan your visit, check out wag.ca/visit.