A list of Museums and Art Galleries in Canada

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A list of Museums and Art Galleries in Manitoba

Manitoba - Museums and Art Galleries in Manitoba including non-profit art centers and galleries, government entities, and private businesses.

NAME LOCATION TELEPHONE & WEBSITE SUMMARY
Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba 710 Rosser Ave #2, Brandon, MB R7A 0K9 Telephone: +1 204-727-1036
/www.agsm.ca/
In 2000, the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba was moved to the recently vacated Eaton’s building attached to the Town Centre Mall. The 23,000 square foot space was renovated with municipal, provincial, federal, and private sector funds to accommodate a 4300 sq. ft. environmentally controlled exhibition space, a community access gallery and 6 discipline-specific learning/production studios.
Gallery 1C03 515 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B Telephone: +1 204-786-9253
www.uwinnipeg.ca
Gallery 1C03 is the campus art gallery of The University of Winnipeg. The gallery opened in September of 1986. Our mission is to engage diverse communities through the development and presentation of contemporary and historical art exhibitions and related programming initiatives. The Gallery is also responsible for the development, preservation and presentation of the University's art collection.
Gallery One One One 66 Chancellors Cir, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 Telephone: +1 204-474-9322
umanitoba.ca
The University of Manitoba collects historical and contemporary art, and the School of Art houses the largest art collection within the University of Manitoba. This collection has two parts: the FitzGerald Study Collection (see below) and the Permanent Collection.
Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library 1-329 Cumberland Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1T2 Telephone: +1 204-487-6117
https://www.mcml.ca/
The Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library is museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba dedicated to the preservation of handcrafts. It was part of The Crafts Guild of Manitoba until 1997.
Pavilion Gallery Museum 55 Pavilion Cres, Charleswood, MB R3P 2N6 Telephone: +1 204-927-6002
assiniboinepark.ca
The building was constructed in 1908, one year before the Park officially opened, and was replaced with the current structure in 1930 following a fire. In 1998, the Pavilion began presenting free art exhibitions, primarily featuring work by renowned Manitoba artists Ivan Eyre, Walter J. Phillips, Leo Mol, and Clarence Tillenius.
Plug In Institute Of Contemporary Art Unit 1 - 460 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0E8 Telephone: +1 204-942-1043
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Plug In ICA is a forerunner in the exhibition and commissioning of visual culture across media and disciplines. As an institute it fosters the production of art while expanding audiences. Exhibitions include work by international artists and by emerging local artists. Educational programs provide guided experiences of contemporary art and ask about the importance of art and artists in Canadian culture.
Winnipeg Art Gallery 300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1V1 Telephone: +1 204-786-6641
http://wag.ca/
The WAG’s collection is a point of great pride among its staff, members, and constituents. We take seriously our mission to enrich culture through the collection and preservation of art. Since its founding in 1912, the WAG has acquired 25,000 works of art, collecting in the areas of Canadian and international historical and contemporary art. As well, the Gallery enjoys three specialized collections: decorative, photography, and Inuit.