Visual Art
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A Sad Sort of Clean
Matthew Sawatzky & Ellen Cook, Gerald Kuehl, and Robert Spence
Show runs until Jan. 23
Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallery (600 Shaftesbury Blvd.)
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So what does it mean?
Art in buffeteria spurs conversation
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The promise
Photos celebrate Muslims who rescued Jews
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NORTHERN EXPOSURE
Changing Winnipeg’s artistic relationship through Inuit Art
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CREATIVE CONNECTIONS
Comic Con is more than you might think
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It All Starts with a Line
Jordan Miller
October 2 to 27 at Cre8ery
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The art of pottery
U of M showcases the beauty of clay through MUD, Hands, fire
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For the love of photography
In its second year, the FLASH Photographic Festival has been met with growth and open arms.
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Paint the town
Thanks to Synonym Art Consultation’s mural and culture festival Wall-to-Wall, colours will be bursting on bricks and buildings all over Winnipeg.
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Beauty: Eye of the Beholder
Rhiannon Neale and Gregg Burner’s respective bodies of work aren’t particularly similar. Burner, in his fifth decade as a photographer, has largely worked in fashion and news photography.
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Pull up a seat
Have an idea that will change Winnipeg’s urban design? Write it on a chair, sit in that chair and let’s talk.
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Anxiety at Graffiti Gallery
Dany Reede’s paintings are anxiety and depression on canvas.
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Free art on campus
University isn’t just about education. It’s a meeting place, a chance for both new students and old hands to make connections and engage with communities they haven’t experienced before.
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SHINE ON FESTIVAL OF MUSIC AND ART
August 20 to 23 Beavercreek Park, Kerry, Manitoba Weekend passes $50 (only sold in the city). Day passes $20 (only sold at the festival gate).
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REDEFINING FOLK
July 24-26 Brandon, Mb Weekend pass $64-80, day passes $40-45, camping pass $15-25
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A 12-DAY PARTY FULL OF THEATRE
July 15-26 The Exchange District and other locations $5.00 - $10.00
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The 7th Annual Summer Festival Guide
36 Manitoba fests and the advice you need to make it through.
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Winnipeg Is: DERIVATIVE DESIGN?
Nils Vik almost found himself in some hot water a few weeks ago over a quote pulled from a recent article in The Uniter. The article was highlighting Urban Ink’s Dix Ans D’Affiches, currently showing at Parlour Coffee. The quote was circulated through Twitter via the Graphic Design Council of Canada, Manitoba Chapter.
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Fighting homelessness with creativity
Michael Turner might be homeless, but that’s not stopping him from making a name for himself in Winnipeg’s visual arts community.
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The people behind the portrait
Winnipeg’s downtown will be soon be home to a powerful art exhibit debunking racial stereotypes.