Find art galleries outside of Winnipeg in Southern Manitoba Brandon Portage la Prairie
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224 Main Street South, PO Box 497, Kenora, Ontario P9N 3X5
Public, Southern Manitoba
710 Rosser Ave, Suite 2, Brandon, Manitoba R7A 0K9
Tracing its roots back to 1890, the gallery's mission is to lead in visual art production, presentation, promotion and education in western Manitoba.
Brandon, Public
245 10 Avenue NW, PO Box 1630, Altona, Manitoba R0G 0B0
Built as a family home in 1902, the Gallery in the Park opened in 2008 showcasing local, regional, provincial and national artists with 2 distinct exhibition seasons: June/July and August/September.
11 2 St NE, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba R1N 1R8
The gallery features a schedule of diverse exhibitions showcasing the works of local, regional and national artists.
Portage la Prairie, Public
38 Centre Avenue W (PO Box 2103), Carman, Manitoba R0G 0J0
293 Mountain Avenue (Box 186), Neepawa, Manitoba R0J 1H0
2021 Victoria Ave, Brandon University, Brandon, Manitoba
101-250 Manitoba Ave, Selkirk, Manitoba R1A 0Y5
Built in 1907 and twice rescued from demolition, the 'old Post Office' is now the Selkirk Community Arts Centre and home to the Gwen Fox Gallery with over 100 members.
Cooperative, Southern Manitoba
801 Kernstead Road, PO Box 339, Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba R0C 3G0
In addition to new works from a select group of regional artists, Bulrushes Gallery offers an exceptional collection of lost and forgotten art rediscovered.
Commercial, Southern Manitoba
352 Stephen St, Morden, Manitoba R6M 1T5
Founded in 1992, the Pembina Hills Arts Council facilitates and encourages the growth and diversity of arts and culture for the Pembina Valley Region.
110 Wasagaming Dr (PO Box 581, Oranole, MB R0J 1N0), Wasagaming, Manitoba
This not-for-profit gallery has been operating seasonally for over 35 years. Six exhibitions each season, with local and Manitoba artists in various media including painting, drawing, printmaking, pottery, fibre arts and jewellery.
104 1st Avenue NW, Dauphin, Manitoba R7N 1G9
The former city hall built in 1905 is now a designated heritage site with the Province of Manitoba and the City of Dauphin, ensuring its historic character is maintained.
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