Visual Art

  • Nice fall things

  • Millennial digs

  • City briefs

    Four things to fear downtown// DJing and drag at interdependent driving decennial// Equity in access to (canine) contraception// Get vaxxed on campus// Cyber Sanctuaries at 1C03// Byelections, senators and students-at-large

  • Arts briefs

    Apollo Suns release new Single// Good Will reopening show// Black Forest Sanitorium installation// Brandi Vezina album release party// WSO community celebration concert// Project Jazz at Old Market Square

  • ‘Where film, text and sound meet’

    Film and poetry go hand-in-hand in the upcoming Winnipeg Film Group (WFG) workshop, curated by Irish-born and Montreal-based poet Rachel McCrum. 

    After receiving recognition as the first BBC Scotland Poet-in-Residence and earning the Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship, McCrum is ready to share her knowledge once again with students.

  • Alone together

    Whether it’s living alone during a lockdown or feeling misunderstood in a room full of people, loneliness is a feeling that, ironically, just about everyone understands. An upcoming art exhibition
    explores this paradox. Within Otherness by photographer Glodi Bahati runs from Sept. 27 to Oct. 28. It’s a free show curated by Mahlet Cuff and hosted at Take Home BIPOC Arts House at 622-100 Arthur St.

  • Arts briefs

    Tailing Pools at Plug-In ICA // Sanctuaries virtual exhibition at Gallery 1C03 // Wong Kar Wai films at Cinematheque // Life's Little Pleasures and Life's Little Pressures at cre8ery // Theatre by the River opens Meet Me at Dawn // People Change dance and music performance

  • Arts briefs

    window: topographies of a homeplace // Winnipeg Beer Festival // Intro to Nature Drawing Workshop with Dr. Heather Hinam // Queer We Go Again art exhibition at The Edge Gallery // Healing Power exhibition at cre8ery // MAWA Annual Over the Top Art Auction

  • A curation of care

    Running from now until Dec. 17, When Veins Meet Like Rivers; ᑲᑎᓐᓂᖅ / okhížata / maadawaan is Plug-In Institute of Contemporary Art’s (Plug-In ICA) latest exhibition, featuring work from artists Dayna Danger, Kite and asinnajaq.

  • The show must go on(line)

    The Village Conservatory class creates ‘unique’ and diverse digital theatre

  • Looking for light

    Photography exhibition reflects on happier and darker times

  • Capturing the moment

    Origin Stories: Michael Veith

  • Exchanging craft

    Manitoba Craft Council members trade crafts

  • The spirits are talking

    Urban Shaman brings Indigenous art online

  • Having a great day!

    A comic by Talia Steele

  • Mistakes were made

    A comic by Charlie Morin 

  • God of crushes

    An illustration by Hely Schumann

  • Beauty Parlour at Home

    A comic by Talia Steele

  • Grab a paintbrush, and maybe a drink

    Art school looks to spark creativity in Winnipeg

  • A sense of belonging through printmaking

    Origin Stories: Karen Cornelius

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