Opened in 2006, Gurevich Fine Art is a fabulous place for art connoisseurs. Divided into four different spaces, this beautiful gallery showcases stunning contemporary and fine artworks from reputed as well as emerging artists from all across the globe. Besides permanent exhibits, they also highlight the works of valuable art estates. This esteemed gallery also offers consultation, framing and appraisal services if required. Some of the popular artists represented by the gallery are Marie Doris Valois, Kae Sasaki, Robert Bruce and Eva Stubbs.
Established in 1979, Warehouse Artworks is among the esteemed art galleries in town. Showcasing Canadian and local artists, the gallery has displays of contemporary works, abstracts, paintings and photographs fascinating. They are also known for their customized picture framing. Get your artwork framed in innovative ways that will add to the beauty of your prized possession.
If you are fascinated by aboriginal art, then Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art will surely pique your interest. This wonderful gallery is a fabulous platform for established and upcoming First Nations artists. Opened in 1996, this gallery which is predominantly done up in white features huge columns that add a unique character to the exhibition space. Admire the paintings, photography and still life displayed here that give an insight to the Aboriginal Canadian community. Besides exhibitions, they also regularly host workshops for budding artists.
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, in operation since 1973, has dedicated itself the expressions of progressive art, including the work of gay and lesbian artists. Although there are some excellent exhibits of fine art, popular art exhibits are not left out. The gallery caters largely to up-and-comers in various artistic disciplines and the purpose of this group is to further cultural expression. The gallery building is located in the historic Exchange District, so take in some history with the art.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery is a great place to spend a whole day and watch it slip by so beautifully, amidst contemporary and fine art, as well as photographic and cultural delights. The special Inuit art collections ranging over 60 years are an impressive display. This place not only believes in preserving its local culture, but promotes and initiates art and photography, with its classes and special guided tours for children and adults alike. If that is not enough, the impressive architecture of the building can charm your way into planning your wedding with its cathedral architecture in the Eckhardt Hall or a perfect summer wedding in its rooftop sculpture garden. This venue is a regular for corporate events as well.