Visual Arts Organizations
Ace Art
Artist Run Centre dedicated to the development, exhibition and dissemination of contemporary art. aceartinc is committed to emerging artists and is dedicated to cultural diversity, to which end it encourages applications from contemporary artists and curators identifying as members of GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered), Aboriginal and all other culturally diverse communities.
ACI Manitoba
Arts and Cultural Industries Association of Manitoba. A not for profit organization dedicated to supporting the arts and cultural industries of Manitoba and helping to develop sustainable careers for those working in arts and culture.
Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba
The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba seeks to highlight, reflect and reveal through the visual arts the many influences, histories and cultures that comprise Brandon and southwestern Manitoba.
Canadian Artists Representation: CARFAC (Manitoba)
CARFAC Manitoba is the most comprehensive non-profit art organization in Manitoba. It welcomes all visual artists. It is due to the efforts of CARFAC Manitoba thirty years ago that visual artists are today paid artist fees for the exhibition of their work in publicly funded galleries. CARFAC Manitoba also spearheaded the inclusion of Copyright Issues into law.
Gallery I.I.I, School of Art, University of Manitoba
Gallery One One One shows and collects contemporary and historical art, maintaining and evolving collections in the School of Art's Permanent Collection and the FitzGerald Study Centre collection.
The Label Gallery
A privately funded non-profit art center. Run by a team of volunteers, Label Gallery exhibits show by large groups of winnipegers based on loose themes and titles.
MAWA (Mentoring Artists for Womens' Art)
Mentoring Artists for Women's Art encourages and supports the intellectual and creative development of women in the visual arts by providing an ongoing forum for education and critical dialogue.
Manitoba Printmakers' Association/Martha StreetStudio
Martha Street Studio is a community-based printmaking facility. Its 4000 square foot space offers equipment, facilities and support to produce, exhibit, and disseminate print-based works on local, national, and international levels. The studio offers classes both in traditional and digital printing processes, and runs ongoing outreach programs with youth and aboriginal artists.
PLATFORM: Centre for Photographic & Digital Arts
PLATFORM: Centre for Photographic and Digital Arts is a venue for exhibition, production, and education pertaining to all aspects of photo-based media. Our primary exhibition interest is to showcase artists whose work not only demonstrates a high technical standard, but also embodies the desire to re-evaluate the boundaries of the medium, in the traditional print, in digital photographic techniques, and in areas where photography dissolves into other media classifications.
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art
Plug In ICA is a laboratory for research and a nexus for the presentation of art that confronts ideas and issues affecting today's society. The convergence of these strands will celebrate artworks and events in all media, as well as interdisciplinary projects spanning architecture, film, television, photography, sound, and new media.
St. Norbert Arts and Cultural Centre
The St. Norbert Arts Centre incorporated in 1991, is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization dedicated to cultural expression, education and environmental stewardship, situated on a site of spiritual, cultural, historical and environmental significance.
Urban Shaman Gallery
Urban Shaman Gallery is an aboriginal artist run centre dedicated to meeting the needs of artists by providing a vehicle for artistic expression in all disciplines and at all levels by taking a leadership role in the cultivation of indigenous art.
Video Pool
Video Pool is an artist run centre for the production and exhibiton collecting of video works. Its services and production facilities are for independent artists, producers and community groups that are engaged in the production of artist-controlled productions of social and artistic value
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Established in 1912, the Winnipeg Art Gallery is Western Canada’s oldest public art gallery, mandated to develop and maintain Manitoba’s visual arts heritage. As one of Canada’s leading galleries, it collects and exhibits works of art by Manitoba, Canadian, and international artists.
Winnipeg Film Group
The Winnipeg Film Group is an artist run education, production, exhibition and distribution centre committed to promoting the art of cinema. We have served as a resource for Manitoba film and video artists for over 30 years, providing access to affordable training, mentorship, production funding, experimentation opportunities, production and post production equipment and facilities, and local, national and international programming and distribution.