University of Manitoba - School of Art - School of Art Gallery
School of Art Gallery

MAIN GALLERY

Temporarily closed.

 

COLLECTIONS GALLERY

Temporarily closed.
 

FUTURE PROGRAMMING

One Queer City
November 16, 2020
to February 14, 2021

ARCHIVES

Smiling woman dressing in winter clothes holds up string of fish.
    Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan, One Gay City (detail), 1997, bus shelter
ad campaign. Courtesy of the artists.
GALLERY STAFF      
Director/Curator
Blair Fornwald
204.474.9405
blair.fornwald@umanitoba.ca
Administrative
Assistant
Donna Jones
Registrar/Preparator
C. W. Brooks
204.474.8980
c.w.brooks@umanitoba.ca 
Education Coordinator
Jean Borbridge
204.272.1519
jean.borbridge@umanitoba.ca
GALLERY HOURS
Please contact us for information.
gallery@umanitoba.ca

 

CONTACT
255 ARTlab, 180 Dafoe Road 
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg MB  R3T 2N2
gallery@umanitoba.ca
   

ABOUT THE GALLERY

The University of Manitoba’s School of Art Gallery (formerly ▶ Gallery One One One) was established in 1965 to serve the School of Art and the public. The School of Art Gallery exhibits and collects contemporary and historical art, maintaining, researching and developing collections in the School of Art’s Permanent Collection and the FitzGerald Study Centre collection.

The expanded exhibition program and substantial collection of art works of the gallery is intended to mirror the role of laboratories and libraries in the larger university context. This fully equipped, state-of-the-art contemporary art space, wired to present all forms of contemporary and historical art, including work that makes use of newer technologies, is central to the mandate of the School of Art.

The physical and philosophical gateway placement of School of Art Gallery within the ARTlab is key to facilitating critical thought, engendering creativity, promoting knowledge production and developing research skills amongst undergraduate and graduate students.

The School of Art Gallery is generously supported by the University of Manitoba, School of Art’s faculty and staff, national and provincial funding agencies, donors, and volunteers.

Submissions

The School of Art Gallery is a research-based institution. Our exhibitions are developed by the Director/Curator, gallery staff, and guest curators. The exhibition schedule is programmed approximately two years in advance.
 
The School of Art Gallery does not actively solicit submissions from artists, but welcomes artists to send information packages, which will be reviewed by the Director/Curator. Information packages will not be returned and will not necessarily receive a response. Exhibition proposals from independent curators and other institutions may be considered.