Exquisite Miniatures
International traveling art exhibition of miniature paintings by Wes and Rachelle Siegrist
International traveling art exhibition of miniature paintings by Wes and Rachelle Siegrist
Piitwewetam: Making is Medicine. This is a story of an Anishnaabe family’s journey of love and grief and grief and love.
Richard Calver : Life Force. A selection of 25 linocuts celebrating Calver’s life’s work.
Dakota Vandale documents the vast changes of each season with a bird’s eye view.
Since 2021, Tracey-Mae Chambers has been creating site specific art installations that aim to broach the subject of decolonization with viewers.
Mundus adaptat brings together 9 exquisite cast-glass pieces by leading Canadian glass artist Ione Thorkelsson.
Nakatamaakewin is a mobile exhibition of Inuit art organized and circulated by the Winnipeg Art Gallery / Qaumajuq. Here for two days only!
Modern Explorer: Randolph Parker captures Lake of the Woods through 42 striking landscape paintings paired with GPS coordinates.
A Life & Love of Art is a celebration the life and work of painter and longtime summer resident on Lake of the Woods, Gail Konantz.
My Art, My World is an exhibition featuring 28 colourful watercolour paintings by Rita Winkler, a young woman with Down syndrome.
Power of Place is an exhibition featuring Lake of the Woods inspired artwork by Walter J. Phillips and Melissa Jean.
One is Part of the Whole brings together the art of artist and retired art educator, Pippi Johnson, and the work of 30 of her former students.
Persona is an exhibition featuring a selection of Ivan Eyre’s figure drawings that explore character – known, generated, and perceived.
Itee Pootoogook: Hymns to the Silence features more than 50 drawings from the late artist in the first full-scale retrospective of his art.
This exhibition features digital photographs taken by ACE and AASP program students, under the guidance of the Nee-Chee Friendship Centre.
The Jingle Ball is an exhibition by community members and groups of mannequins decorated to look like Christmas trees.
Somewhere in the Sky is an exhibition by art-quilter Nancy Bergman that examines the symbolism of circles in nature.
Beads of Truth is an exhibition of the work of Indigenous artist, Ruth Cuthand, that examines historic and contemporary Indigenous issues.
In Kahnowiilyaa / Everyone, architecture students from the University of Manitoba use design to strengthen community, while discussing homelessness.
Photographer Nadya Kwandibens presents The Red Chair Sessions, an exhibition about reclaiming Indigenous spaces/places and language.
Phillips Interpreted features fine art quilts created by local group QA5 that are based on the work of Canadian artist Walter J. Phillips.
Art at the Lake features the paintings, carvings, sculptures, glasswork, fibre art, photography and film of Sioux Narrows artists over the past 60 years.
A virtual tour of the work of Canada’s most beloved folk artist, Maud Lewis (1903–1970), originally exhibited at The Muse in Spring 2021.
Canada’s most beloved folk artist, Maud Lewis (1903–1970) has captured the hearts of many with her dazzling depictions of rural Nova Scotia.