Must See Manitoba Events
of only two venues in North America to present this exhibition of ancient Greek and Roman art dating from the fifth century BC to the second century AD.
L.L. FitzGerald’s Impressionist Decade, 1910-1920 Until June 7 A selection of figure studies, industrial scenes, and landscapes – paintings, drawings, and prints – created by Mani- toban artist Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald (1890-1956) during the first decade of his professional career.
George & Tannis Richardson Collection of Inuit Sculpture Until June 14 Amassed during George Richardson’s time as Governor of the Hudson Bay Company, the collection includes 39 sculptures by 30 artists from the communities he travelled to in the Canadian Arctic. Artists Tivi Ilisituk, from Salluit, Nunavik, and Jimmy Arna- missa, from Inukjuak, are featured.
Arctic Adaptation: Nunavut at 15 Until May 3 Inuit carvers’ masterful scale models of Nunavut’s best-known buildings are on display to celebrate the territory’s 15th anniversary. Arctic Adaptations was chosen from 68 national participants as Canada’s selection for the 2014 Venice Biennale in Architecture, where it was honoured with a Special Mention to Canada.
Artemis, 125-150 AD.
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Olympus: The Greco-Roman Collections of Berlin April 2015-April 2016 The collection features over 160 works, including marble statues and reliefs, bronze statuettes, terracotta vases, and jewelry from the Berlin State Museums, drawn from the Altes Museum and the Pergamonmuseum. Rarely seen outside of Europe, the collection is one of the most significant holdings of antiquities worldwide, known for its historic, cultur- al, and aesthetic merits. The WAG is one
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Through the Eyes of a Child March 28-May 10 An exhibition showcasing the work of children and teens challenged through the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Studio Programs. These talented young artists are represented in either solo or group works in a wide range of media.
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ORCHESTRA
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Singin’ in the Rain – Film with Orchestra March 13-15 The American Film Institute called Singin’ in the Rain the greatest movie musical of all time. See and hear it in a whole new way with live orchestral accompaniment as the WSO plays the original MGM music to the award- winning on-screen performances by Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds.
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Photo © Antikensammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz, photographer Johannes Laurentius.
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