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Small Works 2018-2020
Daily at 10:00 AM - From Thursday, September 17, 2020 - Friday, October 30, 2020
Artwork by Gayle Freed titled Small Works 2018-2020 Painting, Collage & Assemblage from Sept 1 to October 30, 2020 10am to 4pm. Gas Station Arts Centre Gallery....
Venue: Gas Station Arts Centre
Neighbourhood: Centre
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The Twelfth Night(mare) Before Xmas
7:00 PM on Thursday, December 12, 2019
The Keep Theatre and Village Conservatory present: THE TWELFTH NIGHT(MARE) BEFORE XMAS: a holiday mixer-fundraiser! We're teaming up to curate a night of fun in support of our upcoming production of Twelfth Night for Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre’s ShakespeareFest in the new year.
Venue: Crescent Fort Rouge United Church
Neighbourhood: Centre
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Speaking Crow
7:00 PM on Tuesday, December 3, 2019
This month's Featured Reader: Catherine Hunter Speaking Crow is Winnipeg's longest-running poetry open mic, with a different featured reader each month. Hear some great poetry, and maybe read something yourself at the open mic. Sign up for reading slots at the event. In partnership with the
Venue: Millennium Library - Carol Shields Auditorium
Neighbourhood: City Centre
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Behind the Scenes with Royal MTC
12:10 PM on Friday, December 6, 2019
"Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley" Get into the holiday spirit with the imagined sequel to Pride and Prejudice. With plenty of laughs along the way, bookish middle child Mary is on a quest to uncover a new path. Hear a behind-the-scenes perspective on Mary's search for adventure from the
Venue: Millennium Library - Carol Shields Auditorium
Neighbourhood: City Centre
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Art Expo
Daily - From Friday, October 25, 2019 - Sunday, October 27, 2019
One weekend only! Meet the artists and shop for original artwork in a variety of mediums such as watercolour, oil, acrylic, photography, print, glass, sculpture and much more. SHOP LOCAL! SHOP DIRECT! SHOP ORIGINAL! Visit www.manitobaartexpo.ca for more
Venue: Assiniboia Downs
Neighbourhood: Winnipeg
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Abuelita's Fruitcake
7:30 PM on Friday, December 13, 2019
Experience the joy of the season as The Crosseyed Rascals bring back their annual serving of fruitcake! Doors open at 6pm; come early for grilled cheese and coffee and stay for the comedy!
Venue: Station 8 Cafe
Neighbourhood: Elmwood
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Manitoba Conservatory of Music & Arts: We've Got the Beat
6:00 PM on Wednesday, February 16, 2022
We've Got the Beat: Group Drumming Class FREE IN-PERSON DEMO ON FEBRUARY 16, 2022 @ 6:00pm For more information and to register for the FREE DEMO class, visit https://mcma.ca/weve-got-the-beat-adult/ As this class is in-person, we require proof of full vaccination to be presented before
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Scriptless: Improv at the Legion
8:00 PM on Saturday, December 14, 2019
Fast-paced and stupid funny short-form improv comedy show based entirely on audience suggestions – featuring Winnipeg Fringe Festival favourites, the Horrible Friends, ImproVision and YOU. $10 gets you in the door and puts a drink in your hand.
Venue: Duke of Kent Legion
Neighbourhood: Winnipeg
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When Raven Became Spider
Weekly - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - From Thursday, September 19, 2019 - Saturday, November 30, 2019
This touring exhibit brings together works by six contemporary Indigenous artists across Turtle Island who combine superhero comic book images with figures and images drawn from traditional and contemporary Indigenous stories. Gallery hours: weekdays, 12-4 pm & Saturdays 1-4 pm. Visit www.uwinnipeg.
Venue: Gallery 1C03
Neighbourhood: Centre
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Story Story Lie
8:00 PM on Wednesday, February 16, 2022
CAN YOU SPOT THE LIAR? Five comedians share stories that can’t possibly be true. The catch is one's a lie. You, the audience have a chance to question them as we attempt to find liar. First to spot the liar wins an amazing prize. With Tim Gray (Winnipeg Comedy Festival), Kaj Hasselriis (DNOT),
Venue: Rumor’s Comedy Club
Neighbourhood: Tuxedo
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Musings in Isolation: Paintings by Luba Olesky
Daily at 11:00 AM - From Friday, October 2, 2020 - Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Taking this time of uncertainty, events being cancelled, an unknowing future, I took time to consider some ideas and finish paintings I had got stuck on, and others I had given up on. With no pressure to produce, it became satisfying to work at leisure, trying fractured planes, stronger colours
Venue: Wayne Arthur Gallery
Neighbourhood: Centre
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ART TALK/ART WALK: 'RE:BUILDING'
5:30 PM on Friday, September 6, 2019
Dinner and an informal talk followed by a guided walk through Exchange Galleries & Studios. Reserve and pre-order: wfpnewscafe@gmail.com or phone 204•421•0682 Susan Algie, director of the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, & architect James Wagner look at the rich architectural heritage of
Venue: Winnipeg Free Press News Cafe
Neighbourhood: City Centre
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Ukestra: Ukulele Orchestra
Weekly - Sunday - From Sunday, February 20, 2022 - Sunday, May 15, 2022
UKESTRA AGES 14+ IN-PERSON SUNDAYS | 1:00 – 3:00 PM | February 20 – May 15 with performance May 29 (breakdown in description) COST: $225 | INSTRUCTORS: Phil Natividad, Erin Shorten, Nancy Aasland Play well with others! Join the Ukestra ensemble and be part of a unique opportunity to play
Venue: University of Winnipeg
Neighbourhood: Winnipeg
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MCMA: Improvisation Workshop
2:00 PM on Saturday, February 26, 2022
IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP AGES 14+ WITH FEW YEARS MUSICAL EXPERIENCE (OPEN TO ALL INSTRUMENTS) IN-PERSON SATURDAY | 2:00 – 3:30 pm | February 26 COST: $35 | INSTRUCTOR: Carter Graham Join Carter Graham as he shows you how to take familiar melodies and create new music and styles. **As
Venue: University of Winnipeg
Neighbourhood: Winnipeg
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Grace Nickel: Eruptions
Daily at 12:00 PM - From Thursday, February 17, 2022 - Friday, March 25, 2022
Eruptions is an exhibit by Winnipeg artist Grace Nickel in which she collects, studies, transforms and memorializes felled trees and forest fragments in porcelain. Nickel also considers how the micro struggle for survival reflects the macro crises in which we find ourselves, with climate change and
Venue: Gallery 1C03
Neighbourhood: Centre