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Show & Tell
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Peter Solarz
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Cosimo Galluzzi
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Janaina Medeiros

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Welcome to Winnipeg Art. Please sign the guestbook by leaving a like on this post!
Please enjoy this tour of Winnipeg's rich network of local and visiting art.
outside 226 Main Street
Winnipeg Arts Council Website (not affiliated)
Cree Métis bag, ca. 1875, Manitoba, Canada.
October 17, 2025
Really good video from Send + Receive Festival of Sound Day 3 at the West End Cultural Center
From the @Send.receive instagram:
Sisso & Maiko's productions epitomize Singeli's hyperlocal scenius, distilling the vitality and struggle of life of the fringes of the Swahili-speaking world's most populous city. Between their ratchet rhythms and pitched-up melodies there's a sublime, unresolved tension at play, where the music feels to accelerate so fast that dancers are gliding, sustaining a breathlessly "up" effect that uncannily recalls mid '90s UK happy hardcore as much as Chicago footwork, Caribbean Soca, and Shangaan disco, yet with a psychotomimetic appeal all of its own.
Ian August at 226 Main Street Gallery in Winnipeg, Manitoba
2025.07.19
hole in the wall
Ian August at 226 Main Street, WPG, MB
2025.07.19
Ian August at 226 Main Street, WPG, MB
2025.07.19
Louise Witthöft and Rodney Latourelle at the PlugIn Institute for Contemporary Art, WPG,MB
2025.07.19
barbie heads and superman wallpaper
pink sky cherry pie
downtown winnipeg
headingley foods
Paintings by Linus Woods at the Canadian Plains Gallery, Winnipeg MB.
From Wikipedia:
As an artist, he began travelling across North America in 1994 to gather Aboriginal native legend and folklore. At times "he lived with people who spoke only in their native language and practiced a traditional way of life." His paintings have often featured animals, especially those related to Aboriginal spirituality.[4] His has also worked in the creation of public installations.[5] Some of his most regarded work involve the encountering of UFOs during traditional Aboriginal settings.[6] He has exhibited in both US and Canadian cities, and is represented by the Bearclaw Gallery in Alberta.[4]
Woods's works are in the collections of the Canada Council Art Bank and Peace Hills Trust.[7] In 2002 he also exhibited at the Inuit and Indian Art Gallery in Hull, Quebec, in 2003 he exhibited at the Image Makers First Nation Art Exhibit in Los Angeles, California, and in 2010 he exhibited his work at the Winnipeg Art Gallery.[8]
He now resides in Edmonton, Alberta, where he has served as the Artist in Residence at Highlands Junior High School.[4] He has been a recipient of grants from the Manitoba Arts Council and the Indian and Northern Affairs department of Canada.[7]
September 5, 2025
Tree Tree paintings at Kathleen Crosby Gallery and sculpture at Warehouse Artworks
September 5th, 2025
New works by Jared Leowen and Karen Blicker at Kathleen Crosby Gallery.
September 5th, 2025
Assorted works from the Canadian Plains Gallery
September 5th 2025
Winnipeg, MB