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The Winnipeg Art Gallery and Qaumajuq says it is keeping a fake painting attributed to First Nations artist Norval Morrisseau in a vault and it is planning next steps for the piece. WAG-Qaumajuq ...
The Winnipeg Art Gallery is dropping Ferdinand Eckhardt's name from its main entrance hall, website and all other gallery materials.The decision comes after recent allegations and research show that ...
Tarralik Duffy, the artist that won last year’s Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award, has a new exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG)-Qaumajuq, were she was also artist-in-residence.
Stone carvings inside the visible vault at Qaumajuq-Winnipeg Art Gallery in Winnipeg. Some 4,500 pieces of art are on display in this case, which spans three storeys.
The $55-million, 36,000-square-foot addition to the Winnipeg Art Gallery, or WAG, opened in March of 2021, housing the museum’s 14,000 permanent pieces of Inuit art—and 8,000 more on long-term ...
The Qaumajuq centre of the Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) will open its inaugural Winnipeg Indigenous Triennial this weekend, titled Naadohbii: To Draw Water. The exhibition includes more than 20 ...
An interactive digital platform launched by the Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG)-Qaumajuq offers anyone the chance to get up close with some of the most important Inuit carvings from across Canada, says ...
The transformation of the Winnipeg Art Gallery through the cre ation of Qaumajuq not only represents the potential of reconciliation in Canada, but also signifies a shift in the qualities of arts ...
The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG), the oldest public art gallery in Western Canada, will reopen its doors to the public on March 27 with a new exhibition space containing the largest public ...
After decades of discussion, the gallery will open on Saturday in a new museum, Qaumajuq, a project estimated to cost 55 million Canadian dollars, to showcase the art that Winnipeg has collected ...
Founded in 1912, the WAG holds the largest public collection of Inuit art in the world, comprising around 14,000 pieces by more than 2,000 artists that date back as far as the 1880s.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery reopened to the public last week, with some new exhibits on display and new safety protocols in place. The new additions start before you even get inside — two massive ...
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