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- Exhibition Openings
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- Weekend Drop-In Tours
Sunday, September 8 to Saturday, April 25- Saturdays & Sundays at 2pm.
- Art for Lunch
Wednesday, September 25 to Thursday, December 5- Talks, tours, and videos relating to current exhibits.
- ClayMaker: Hanging Planters
Friday, November 22 from 7pm to 9pm- Using the pinch pot method, ceramic artist Crystal Nykoluk will guide you through the creation of two styles of planters out of clay.
Exhibitions
- ᐃ
- Friday, November 8 to Thursday, November 5
- This exhibition places language at the centre in dialogue with works from the WAG collection spanning many decades. ᐃ is a symbol in both Inuktitut and Anishininiwak syllabics translated as ‘I’ to embody self-determination and solidarity in collective reclamation.
- A Story of Resilience: Kent Monkman's Shame and Prejudice
- Friday, September 27 to Sunday, February 23
- Kent Monkman’s Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience was created as a response to Canada 150 celebrations. Monkman’s gender fluid, time travelling alter-ego, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, guides visitors through Canada’s history, from New France and Confederation, to the harsh urban environment of Winnipeg’s north end and contemporary life on the reserve.
- Inuit Miniature Carving: Small Worlds
- Saturday, July 20 to Sunday, February 9
- This exhibition brings together more than 100 miniature carvings by Inuit artists from over a dozen communities across Nunavut including Cape Dorset, Kugaaruk, and Rankin Inlet.
- Carving Out a Tradition
- Sunday, July 14 to Sunday, February 9
- “…Inuit continue to have a strong, unique culture that guides us in our everyday life—our close ties to the land, a dedication to community and a strong sense of self-reliance.” - Martha Greig, Kuujjuaq Elder, 2006.
- The North End: John Paskievich
- Saturday, June 29 to Sunday, January 5
- Comprising 50 black-and-white photographs ranging from the 1970s to the 2000s, John Paskievich: The North End highlights the community of the artist's youth, its inhabitants, wide streets and boulevards, warehouses and corner stores.
- Norval Morrisseau: Androgyny
- Saturday, November 10, 2018 to Sunday, July 26, 2020
- Androgyny is recognized as one of Morrisseau’s most significant works of art, and a reminder to Canadians of the enduring bond formed by an important gift.
- Reimagining the Collection: Salon Style
- Tuesday, October 16, 2018 to Tuesday, March 10, 2020
- WAG@ThePark
- Wednesday, September 28, 2016 to Friday, October 30, 2020
- Drop by the Pavilion at Assiniboine Park Conservancy (APC) for a rotating series of free exhibitions curated by the WAG. Art is drawn primarily from the APC collection, as well as from the WAG collection.
- Inuit Art at Journey to Churchill
- Tuesday, December 23, 2014 to Wednesday, December 23, 2020
- An ongoing, rotating display of Inuit sculpture at the Assiniboine Park Zoo’s Journey to Churchill exhibit.
Gallery Hours
- Tuesday 11am-5pm
- Wednesday 11am-5pm
- Thursday 11am-5pm
- Friday 11am-9pm
- Saturday 11am-5pm
- Sunday 11am-5pm
- Closed Monday
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