Winnipeg Art Gallery
Winnipeg Art Gallery |
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Established | 16 December 1912 ; 108 years ago ( 1912-12-16 ) [note 1] | |
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Location | 300 Memorial Boulevard, Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada | |
Coordinates | 49°53′22″N 97°09′02″W / 49.88944°N 97.15056°W / 49.88944; -97.15056 Coordinates : | 49°53′22″N 97°09′02″W / 49.88944°N 97.15056°W / 49.88944; -97.15056 |
Type | Art museum | |
Visitors | 160,000 (2007) [1] | |
Director | Stephen Borys [2] | |
Curator | Riva Symko, Jaimie Isaac , and Darlene Wight [note 2] | |
Architect | Gustavo da Roza (main building) Michael Maltzan (Qaumajuq) |
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Website | wag.ca |
The WAG, which is striking in architecture and located centrally in downtown's heart, houses an internationally-acclaimed collection, with exhibitions taking place all over the globe. This collection includes almost 24,000 works, many of them Canadian or Manitoba-centric, as well as the largest collection of Inuit contemporary art. The WAG hosts a number of critically acclaimed tours that showcase everything, from Dadaism to the Renaissance, Ancient Greece, and contemporary photography.
Winnipeg Art Gallery has drawn visitors since years. It's getting an overhaul!
The WAG, located downtown Winnipeg Canada is home to an impressive collection of almost 24,000 works. This includes the most recent in modern photography and everything in Dadaism to the Renaissance.
For those of you who are visiting during the winter, indoor activities can be a great option. The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) is as impressive on the outside, with its architectural brilliance, as the expansive indoor space housing some 24,000 objects. WAG has installations from most major cities in the world. It also houses one of the best collections of Inuit contemporary art.