
This 20-minute show loops on the exterior of the Qaumajuq building on St. Mary Ave and runs nightly from sundown until 10:30pm.
Enjoy beautiful northern lights projections alongside artwork by Inuk artist Glenn Gear (featured in INUA). Plus, you’ll experience artist Geronimo Inutiq’s short film Riders, using National Film Board of Canada archival material to honour the ancestors and family members of artists and community members.
While you’re here, check out the outdoor sculptures, Tuniigusiia/The Gift by Goota Ashoona and Time to Play by Abraham Anghik Ruben, and peek inside Qaumajuq’s glass entrance to thousands of Inuit carvings in the stunning Visible Vault!
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Friday, Jan 1 '21
Qaumajuq365, the Inuit art centre inaugural year
Today marks the first day of Qaumajuq365, the Inuit art centre’s inaugural year! Starting tonight, we’ll be illuminating the two connected WAG-Qaumajuq buildings. These Northern...Friday, Jan 22 '21
Goota Ashoona Sculpture Unveiled at WAG-Qaumajuq
WAG-Qaumajuq and the Manitoba Teachers’ Society unveiled a landmark new sculpture by Inuit artist Goota Ashoona this week outside of Qaumajuq. Carved from Verde Guatemala...Friday, Feb 5 '21
Abraham Anghik Ruben Sculpture Unveiled at WAG-Qaumajuq
WAG-Qaumajuq unveiled a landmark new sculpture by Inuit artist Abraham Anghik Ruben this week outside of Qaumajuq. The stone carving, titled Time to Play, is...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, Dec 27 '21
Virtual Tour of INUA
Catch a virtual tour of INUA. INUA is the inaugural exhibition of Qaumajuq, the Inuit art centre. Featuring a wide range of groundbreaking work in...Related Events
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