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Winnipeg Art Gallery

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Winnipeg Art Gallery The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) is an art museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Its permanent collection includes over 24,000 works from Canadian, Indigenous Canadian, and international artists. The museum also holds the world's largest collection of Inuit art. In addition to exhibits for its collection, the museum has organized and hosted a number of travelling arts exhibitions. Its building complex consists of a main building that includes of indoor space and the adjacent Qaumajuq building.

The present institution was formally incorporated in 1963, although it traces its origins to the Winnipeg Museum of Fine Arts, an art museum opened to the public in 1912 by the Winnipeg Development and Industrial Bureau. The bureau opened the Winnipeg School of Arts in the following year, and operated the art museum and art school until 1923, when the two entities were incorporated as the Winnipeg Gallery and School of Arts. In 1926, the Winnipeg Art Gallery Association was formed to assist the institution in operating its museum component. The Winnipeg Gallery and School of Art was dissolved in 1950, although its collection was loaned indefinitely to the Winnipeg Art Gallery Association, who continued to exhibit it.

In 1963, the Winnipeg Art Gallery Association was formally incorporated as the Winnipeg Art Gallery by the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. The museum moved to its present location in September 1971, with the opening of a purpose-built building designed by Gustavo da Roza. In 2021, the museum opened a Michael Maltzan-designed Qaumajuq building in order to house the museum's Inuit art collection. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Canadian art of our time.

    Published 1967
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    The sterling quality : British and Canadian silver, 18th-20th century / collection of the Winnipeg Gallery.

    Published 2010
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    Eskimo sculpture.

    Published 1967
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    The Harry Winrob Collection of Inuit sculpture / curated by Darlene Coward Wight ; essays by Zebedee Nungak [and others]

    Published 2008
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    Directions in Western Canadian print making.

    Published 1968
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    Children in photography : 150 years / photographs selected by Jane Corkin ; text by Gary Michael Dault. by Dault, Gary Michael

    Published 1990
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    Lita Fontaine : without reservation / guest curator, Catherine Mattes. by Fontaine, Lita

    Published 2002
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    Grace Nickel : a quiet passage / Helen Delacretaz. by Nickel, Grace, 1956-

    Published 2002
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    Rankin Inlet ceramics / curated by Darlene Coward Wight ; essay by Jim Shirley.

    Published 2003
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    Taming the frontier : art and women in the Canadian West, 1880-1920 / Virginia G. Berry. by Berry, Virginia G.

    Published 2005
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    The Jerry Twomey Collection at the Winnipeg Art Gallery : Inuit sculpture from the Canadian Arctic / curated by Darlene Coward Wight.

    Published 2003
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    150 years of art in Manitoba : struggle for a visual civilization; an exhibition for the Manitoba Centennial, 1970.

    Published 1970
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    The Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1912-1962 : an introduction to the history, the activities and collection, Civic Auditorium, Winnipeg, Canada.

    Published 1962
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