Visual Art

  • Eve’s Bayou

    Plays at Cinematheque from Feb. 17 to 23

  • ‘Little ephemeral gems’

    For several months each year, a heap of snow blankets Winnipeg, signaling the beginning of the city’s great slumber.

  • Shelter from the cold

    Surviving winter in Winnipeg is a death-defying experience.

  • Arts briefs

    A gothic gathering// A very West Broadway winter// Manitoba artists receive JUNO nominations// Through Idan Cohen’s Looking Glass// The Rockies get their picture show// Urban Shaman presents Brennan McKay

  • Headlines

    A reporter’s notebook crammed in my back pocket. 

  • Saint Omer

    Plays at Cinematheque until  Feb. 2

  • Arts briefs

    Snowe-d in and Warming up// Capturing domesticity// Dancers wanted// Introducing Game-itoba// Lighting up the Exchange// Dine with your palentines

  • When fairytales collide

    Cinderella meets Little Red Riding Hood meets a baker’s wife meets Jack and his beanstalk. 

  • Lost and found again

    Barb Bottle and Briony Haig aren’t afraid to ask the big questions.

  • Live band karaoke returns

    Karaoke, derived from the Japanese words for “empty orchestra,” is a staple of bars in East Asia.

  • Arts briefs

    A collector’s paradise// No blues at this blues fest// Craft in Colour @ MCC// NO DICTIONARY FOR DANCERS// A warm Winterruption// Decolonizing Lens celebrates Janine Windolph

  • Delia Derbyshire: The Myths and the Legendary Tapes

    From director, writer and actor Caroline Catz comes Delia Derbyshire: The Myths and The Legendary Tapes, a docu-dramatization that explores the life and legend of the titular figure, an accomplished English electronic-music composer and audio engineer.

  • Arts briefs

    Jaimie Isaac artist talk// Afternoon screenings at Plug-In// Exploring grief through art// Ringing in the Lunar New Year// Unearthing @ aceartinc.// Tickets on sale for Canadian Jazz Summit

  • ‘A little bit of this and a little bit of that’

    On Jan. 14, cre8ery opens its newest exhibit, Odds N’ Ends: The Everything Show!, a showcase described as “a little bit of this and a little bit of that.”

  • Illuminating Indigenous knowledge

    For Jaimie Isaac, art is more than expression. It’s power.

  • Arts briefs

    Tunes, sips, knickknacks// River trail opens// Artist talk @ MAWA// Retro Rhythm Review @ The Good Will// First Friday of the new year// Mariachi Ghost @ High and Lonesome

  • Post-pandemic party people

    To many in Winnipeg, DJs are alternatively associated with bass drop-laden EDM, ’80s, ’90s and ’00s throwback nights or classic disco and pop at a local wedding social.

  • Critipeg: Cannes Lions

    The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity showcases the best ads of 2022

  • Favourite local visual artist

    1. J.D. Renaud

    2. Hanna Reimer

    3. Adelle Rawluk

  • Favourite local public art piece

    1. Forever Bicycles by Ai Weiwei
    2. Bloody Saturday by Bernie Miller and Noam
    3. Chip’s Vintage mural by Hanna Reimer

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