Where March/April 2017 Volume 27, Number 6 | Page 12

Manitoba Electrical Museum & Education Centre

Electrifying family fun!

680 Harrow Street Winnipeg MB For more information: 204.360.7905 hydro. mb. ca / museum
Open Mon-Thurs 1-4 pm Free admission & parking

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ART & ANTIQUES
WINNIPEG TRADING POST A vast assortment of handcrafted products, including blankets and mukluks. Craft supplies include beads, leather and furs. 1128 Main St, 204‐947‐0513, winnipegtradingpost. com, Map 1: K-5
ANTIQUES
JOHNSTON TERMINAL ANTIQUE MALL Largest antique mall in the city with more than 40 dealers represented. Everything from large antique pieces to specialized collectibles, all attractively displayed. Johnston Terminal at The Forks, lower level, 204‐947‐3952, Map 1: Q-5
SELIM’ S ANTIQUES For more than 45 years this store has been known for their buy, sell and trade market. Carries quality furniture, silver, china, glass, oriental items, dolls, toys, figurines and paintings. Also consulting, appraisals and rentals. 801 Corydon Ave, 204‐284‐9886, selimsantiques. com, Map 1: T-2
THINGS Run by the women’ s committee of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, this longtime fundraising project is stocked with china and collectibles. 913 Corydon Ave, 204‐284‐7331, Map 1: T‐3
COMMERCIAL GALLERIES
BIRCHWOOD ART GALLERY Carries prints, originals and bronzes by local and international artists. Insured international shipping available. Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm, Sat 10 am-5 pm. 1068 Pembina Hwy, 204‐888‐5840 or 1‐800‐822‐5840, birchwoodartgallery. com, Map 2: E-4
CRE8ERY Gallery space featuring work by local artists. Also offers workshops instructed by professional artists. Mar 11-24: Object and Complement features three Winnipeg artists whose work explores the relationship between object, subject, and response. Starts Apr 20: Collective Voices features an eclectic group of Manitoba artists who vary in medium, style, and point of view. Free admission, 2nd floor, 125 Adelaide St, 204-944-0809, cre8ery. com, Map 1: O-4
FLEET GALLERIES This Exchange District gallery offers custom and creative frame services, and two professional galleries for local artists to showcase their work. 65 Albert St, 204-942-8026, fleetgalleries. com, Map 1: O‐4
FRAMING & ART CENTRE Small approachable frame shop and gallery space, in a suburb location with a commitment to showcasing Manitoba artists. Also locally handcrafted ceramics, jewellery, glassworks, and stone and wood carvings by Aboriginal, Inuit, and Métis artists. 6‐200 Meadowood Dr, 204‐253‐9557, Map 2: E-5
GALLERY LACOSSE Canadian art is the focus at this airy Corydon-area gallery. Work of many Manitoba artists is featured, including that of gallery owner Terry Lacosse. 169 Lilac St, 204‐284‐0726, gallerylacosse. com, Map 1: T‐2
GROLLÉ FINE ART Located in the elegant Fort Garry Place, this gallery specializes in Abstract Expressionism and European Art from the 14th to 20th centuries. It aims to influence the international art community. Fort Garry Place, 20 Fort St, Studio 24, 204‐691‐6112, grollefineart. com, Map 1: P-4
GUREVICH FINE ART This beautiful, spacious gallery stocks all-Canadian original works, exclusive reproductions and stationery. 2nd floor, 62 Albert St, 204‐488‐0662, gurevichfineart. com, Map 1: N-4
LANDMARK GALLERY Acrylic and watercolour paintings by Winnipeg artists. Limited edition prints from local and international artists. 1521 Pembina Hwy, 204-477-1184, Map 2: E-4
LOCH GALLERY Specializing in Canadian and European historical art and celebrated Canadian Contemporary artists with an emphasis on paintings and sculptures. Featured artists include Ivan Eyre, Group of Seven, David Thauberger, Beaver Hall Group, Philip Craig and Leo Mol. 306 St. Mary’ s Rd, 204‐235‐1033, lochgallery. com, Map 2: E‐4
MAYBERRY FINE ART More than 6,000 sq ft of gallery space dedicated to early and contemporary Canadian art. Artists represented include Joe Fafard, Abraham Ruben, Wanda Koop and the Group of Seven. 212 McDermot Ave, 204‐255‐5690, mayberryfineart. com, Map 1: O-4
RUBIA DARYA Antique rugs from 40 to over 100 years ago. One-of-a-kind hand-woven rugs from tribal weaving groups in central and west Asia. Collections include South Persian, Baluch, Afghan and Turkmen and Caucasian. 102- 132 James Ave, 204‐223‐5177, rubiadarya. ca, Map 1: N-4
PULSE GALLERY Located in the Johnston Terminal at The Forks, this gallery showcases the diversity of Manitoba’ s talented artists. All work is done by local artists and includes original acrylics, watercolours, mixed media paintings, photography, glass, sculpture, jewellery, ceramic, metal and fibre arts. Main floor, Johnston Terminal, The Forks, 204‐957‐7140, pulsegallery. blogspot. ca, Map 1: Q-5
WAREHOUSE ARTWORKS Large and diverse selection of artwork, framed and unframed, as well as posters, limited editions and art cards. Originals and prints by Manitoba artists like Roman Swiderek, Julie Harris and Glen Hayes. 222 McDermot Ave, 204‐943‐1681, Map 1: O-4
WAYNE ARTHUR GALLERY Located in St. Boniface, the gallery represents more than 130 Manitoba artists. Works are in a variety of media including prints, paintings, sculpture, jewellery, pottery and glass. Mar 3-30: James Culleton exhibits drawings, watercolours, and sculptures from his residency at the nearly-century old McCanna House in North Dakota. Apr 1-26: Coddiwomples by Helma Rogge Rehders takes inspiration from an Old English word meaning to travel purposefully toward a vague destination. The exhibit shows pieces that reflect two decades of work based around marsh and lake landscape. 186 Provencher Blvd, 204‐477‐5249, waynearthurgallery. com, Map 1: P-6
WOODLANDS GALLERY Contemporary original art from Manitoban and Canadian artists. A small selection of limited edition prints by local and international artists. 535 Academy Rd, 204‐947‐0700, Map 2: D‐3
FINE CRAFT
THE GALLERY SHOP On-site shop at the Winnipeg Art Gallery carries Inuit sculpture, wall hangings, upscale tableware, handcrafted jewellery, art books, children’ s gifts, ceramic, glass and fibre works by some of Canada’ s finest artists. Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd, 204‐789‐1769, wag. ca, Map 1: P-3
GEORGE W SHANNON DESIGN Large and small custom-made glass designs, including home accessories, jewellery, lamps and gifts, are all created on-site at this glass studio. Original sandblasted and stained glass including custom work. In Designers Walk, 329 Cumberland Ave, 204‐489‐5189, georgewshannondesign. com, Map 1: O-3
PRAIRIE STAINED GLASS Cheery gallery space decorated with vibrant stained and fused glass art. Offers custommade design service. On-site studio allows visitors to watch artisans at work. 587 Sargent Ave, 204‐783‐1117, prairiestudioglass. com, Map 2: D-4
THE STONEWARE GALLERY This co-operative studio displays ceramic work by its members. Stunning works in earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. 778 Corydon Ave, 204‐475‐8088, stonewaregallery. com, Map 1: T‐3
MANITOBA CRAFTS
A PINCH OF CREATIVITY Exchange District studio and shop carries handmade creations by local artisans including Nancy Blokland pottery and mosiac pendants by Yolanda Hogeveen. Card making and art journaling workshops are also offered. 296 McDermot Ave, apinchofcreativity. com, Map 1: O-4
FORKS TRADING COMPANY Large shop in The Forks Market displays work from more than 300 artisans. Specializing in Manitoba and Canadian crafts, including stained glass, pottery, quilts and seasonal items. The Forks Market, 2nd floor, 204‐949‐1785, Map 1: Q-5
MANITOBA CRAFTS COUNCIL Authors exhibitions of fine craft work by Manitoba artists. Mar 3-31: Juxtaposing neuroscience and craft, Neurocraft is a result of nine pairs of neuroscientists and craft artists collaborating over two years. Mon-Fri 9 am-6 pm. Held in the John Buhler Research Centre Atrium, 715 McDermot Ave, 204‐946‐0803, Map 1: N-1
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