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Winnipeg’s uber-contemporary Qaumajuq (pronounced kow-ma-yourk) is an architectural landmark built as an addition to the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Home to Manitoba’s Inuit art centre, Qaumajuq means ‘it ...
This first-of-its-kind center connects to the Winnipeg Art Gallery, creating a 185,000-square-foot cultural campus in the heart of downtown Winnipeg.
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Then art museums — including the National Gallery, created in 1880, or about a dozen years after the country’s formation in 1867 — told people who they could be.
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WAG (Winnipeg Art Gallery)-Qaumajuq features what is described as “an impressive collection of over 27,000 artworks spanning centuries, cultures, and media, including the largest public collection of ...
One of the city’s most celebrated, relatively new attractions is Qaumajuq. The massive addition to the Winnipeg Art Gallery houses the world’s largest collection of contemporary Inuit art.
One of the city’s most celebrated, relatively new attractions is Qaumajuq. The massive addition to the Winnipeg Art Gallery houses the world’s largest collection of contemporary Inuit art.
The museum opened in 2021 as part of the Winnipeg Art Gallery (now known as WAG-Qaumajuq), and in April it will exhibit over 400 works by Inuit people that date as far back as 200 BCE.
Qaumajuq is a light-filled space at Winnipeg Art Gallery dedicated to contemporary Inuit art. Tourism Winnipeg Beyond central Winnipeg, several attractions are just a short cab ride away.