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ART & ANTIQUES
WAG @ THE PARK AT THE PAVILION GALLERY MUSEUM Displays permanent collections and visiting exhibits. See collections of work from local artists Ivan Eyre and Walter J. Phillips, as well as historical photographs of the Pavilion. A rare oil painting by original illustrator E. H. Shepard of Winnie the Pooh( the famous bear named after Winnipeg) is also on display. Tue-Sun 10 am-5 pm. Free admission. Assiniboine Park, 55 Pavilion Cres, 204‐927‐6002, Map 2: D-3
PLATFORM GALLERY Located on the main floor of the Artspace building in the heart of the Exchange District. Exhibits photographic and digital arts projects. Tue-Sat 12 pm-5 pm. Free admission. 121‐100 Arthur St, 204‐942‐8183, platformgallery. org, Map 1: O-4
PLUG IN ICA This well-known and innovative exhibition gallery has been exhibiting local and international work in all media since 1972 and is Canada’ s first ICA. Tue 12 pm-5 pm, Wed & Thu 12 pm-9 pm, Fri 12 pm-7 pm, Sat 9 am-7 pm, Sun 9 am-5 pm. Free admission. Unit 1-460 Portage Ave, 204‐942‐1043, plugin. org, Map 1: P-2
WINNIPEG ART GALLERY Nine galleries feature constantly changing exhibitions of local, Canadian and international art, including works from its own collection of contemporary Inuit art, the largest in the world. Nov-Dec: The iconic strobe photography of Hardold Edgerton is on display in The Man Who Made Time Stand Still, images of arrested motion like a bullet exiting its target or a drop of liquid forming. Nov-Dec: Our Land: Contemporary Art from the Arctic is a stunning collection of Inuit sculptures, prints, artifacts, films, photography, and textiles. To Dec 31: Early 20th century Canadian and European art exploring abstraction and emotion is on display in The Modernist Tradition: 1900-1950. Rooftop restaurant and The Gallery Shop on-site. WAG members free, adults $ 12, seniors / students $ 8, children 5 and under free, family $ 28. Tue- Sun 11 am-5 pm, Fri 11 am-9 pm. 300 Memorial Blvd, 204‐786‐6641, wag. ca, Map 1: P-3
ABORIGINAL & INUIT ART
CANADIAN PLAINS GALLERY Showcasing original local Aboriginal art. Contemporary and traditional pieces available in many media, such as paintings, sculpture, jewellery, leather goods, pottery, etchings, birch bark biting and Aboriginal music. 106‐181 Higgins Ave, main floor, 204‐943‐4972, Map 1: M-4
FOUR DIRECTIONS TRADING INC Featuring handicrafts from Manitoban and Canadian First Nations. Silver and turquoise jewellery, leather clothing, moccasins and mukluks, headdresses, blankets and powwow music. Ramada Marlborough Hotel, 331 Smith St, 204‐943‐8152, Map 1: O-3
NEECHI NICHE The second floor of Neechi Commons features a central exhibition gallery with pieces from more than 190 First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists, and a commercial gallery shop that carries local community-based art and crafted works. Also art supplies, books. Mon-Sat 10:30 am-6 pm, Sun 10:30 am-5 pm. 2nd floor, 865 Main St, 204‐949‐1338, neechi. ca, Map 1: M-5
NUNAVUT GALLERY City’ s only gallery specializing in Inuit sculpture, drawings, prints and wall hangings by renowned artists from across northern Canada, including Kenojuak Ashevak and Nuna Parr. Carries more than 500 polar bear sculptures. Also work by prominent Manitoba painters like Kathy Long. Mon-Sat 10 am-5 pm. 603 Corydon Ave, 204‐478‐7233, nunavutgallery. com, Map 1: T-3
URBAN SHAMAN Not-for-profit exhibition gallery in the Exchange District featuring contemporary regional, national and international Aboriginal art in a variety of media. 203‐290 McDermot Ave, 204‐942‐2674, urbanshaman. org, Map 1: O-4
ANTIQUES
JOHNSTON TERMINAL ANTIQUE MALL Largest multi-dealer mall in the city with more than 40 dealers represented. Everything from large antique pieces to specialized collectibles. Johnston Terminal at The Forks, lower level, 204‐947‐3952, Map 1: Q-5
MIKE’ S GENERAL STORE Quaint store featuring collectibles from the last century. Model trains, tin toys, vintage advertisements and Coke memorabilia are all packed inside an unmistakable exterior. 52 St. Anne’ s Rd, 204‐255‐3463, Map 2: E-5
OLD HOUSE REVIVAL COMPANY Specializing in reclaimed antique and vintage fixtures, doors, windows and accessories. Second and third floors are an antique mall with attractive selection of furniture, collectibles and some clothing. 324 Young St, 204‐477‐4286, Map 1: P-2
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 New location 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. Nov 4-8: Wired by A. Robinson deconstructs masculinity and femininity by contrasting materials and technique, like painting on lace and embroidering with copper wire. Free admission, 2nd floor, 125 Adelaide St, 204-944-0809, cre8ery. com, Map 1: O-4
FRAMING & ART CENTRE Small approachable frame shop and gallery space with a commitment to showcasing Manitoba artists. Also handcrafted ceramics, jewellery, glassworks, and carvings by First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists. 6‐200 Meadowood Dr, 204‐253‐9557, Map 2: E-5
GALLERY LACOSSE Canadian art is the focus at this 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. 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 as well as limited edition prints from local and international artists. 1521 Pembina Hwy, 204-477-1184, Map 2: E-4
LOCH GALLERY Canadian and European historical art and celebrated Canadian contemporary artists. Featured artists include Ivan Eyre, Group of Seven, David Thauberger, Beaver Hall Group, Philip Craig and Leo Mol. Dec 3-17: Leo Mol, RCA, OC, OM( 1915-2009) features bronze sculpture and oil paintings by the world-renowned Winnipeg artist. 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 Exhibits antique rugs dating from 40 to over 100 years ago, including hand-woven rugs from tribal 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. A variety of work including original acrylics, mixed media paintings, photography, sculpture, jewellery, and fibre arts. Main floor, Johnston Terminal, The Forks, 204‐957‐7140, pulsegallery. blogspot. ca, Map 1: Q-5
UPBEAT ARTWORKS This gallery showcases local artists using their craft as a tool in the journey of mental health recovery. Portage Place Shopping Centre, 2nd level, 204‐947‐9577, Map 1: P-3
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 This St. Boniface gallery represents more than 130 Manitoba artists. Works are in a variety of media including prints, paintings, sculpture, jewellery, pottery and glass. Nov 4-30: LIFE, Mixed Media by Kathleen Hamann Buckoski and Judith Panson uses media like charcoal and fibre to depict environmental concerns. Dec 4-28: Explore work from a wide variety of artists at the gallery ' s Annual Group Show. 186 Provencher Blvd, 204‐477‐5249, waynearthurgallery. net, 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, jewellery, art books, gifts, and ceramic, glass and fibre works by some of Canada’ s finest artists. 300 Memorial Blvd, 204‐789‐1769, wag. ca, Map 1: P-3
GEORGE W SHANNON DESIGN Large and small custommade 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 custom-made design service. Watch artisans at work in the on-site studio. Retail section carries tools of the trade. 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 and varied works in earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. 778 Corydon Ave, 204‐475‐8088, stonewaregallery. com, Map 1: T‐3
MANITOBA CRAFTS
A PINCH OF CREATIVITY Located in the Exchange District, this store and studio space carries handmade creations made by local artisans including Nancy Blokland Pottery and Yolanda Hogeveen, Mosaic Pendants Plus. Card making and art journaling workshops are also offered. 296 McDermot Ave, apinchofcreativity. com, Map 1: O-4
CREE-ATIONS Custom-designed fashions and traditional First Nations handicrafts. Mukluks, mittens, fringed jackets, beaded moccasins and custom dress designs. 1346 Main St, 204‐219‐7428, Map 1: M-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
KEEPSAKES GALLERY Located within Kastle Koffee House, this gallery carries handicrafts and artwork from more than a dozen Manitoba artisans. Selection includes craft jewellery, ceramics, paintings and nifty home decor items. Tues-Sat 11 am- 5 pm. 626.5 West Broadway, 204‐295-9257, keepsakesgallery. ca, Map 1: Q‐3
12 where. ca NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2016