Northern lights The WAG's Qaumajuq Inuit art centre brings warm glow of appreciation, connection, collaboration and reconciliation to Winnipeg

The Winnipeg Art Gallery's Qaumajuq Inuit art centre is the realization of a vision 60 years in the making. It is its time to shine.

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The Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Qaumajuq Inuit art centre is the realization of a vision 60 years in the making. It is its time to shine.

The official opening of the stunning $65-million, 40,000-square-foot centre, is a two-night virtual affair on March 25 and 26. It is open to the public on March 27.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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