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- 1971-1972
Part of Ferdinand Eckhardt fonds
Documents include various newspaper clippings relating to Shaun Herron’s article in the Winnipeg Free Press on the children’s art program in the WAG exhibition on Tom Thompson.
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Part of Ferdinand Eckhardt fonds
Documents include various newspaper clippings relating to Shaun Herron’s article in the Winnipeg Free Press on the children’s art program in the WAG exhibition on Tom Thompson.
Part of Education and Public Programs
Documents include catalogues from other museums’ Home Show, various correspondence, journal articles and artist biographies. Also included are planning notes, maps of the gallery and descriptions of the exhibition.
The Hong Kong Bank of Canada Photographs of Children. 150 Years
Part of Curatorial Department fonds
Documents from the curatorial department relating to the exhibition The Hong Kong Bank of Canada Photographs of Children. 150 Years, February 14 – March 31, 1991.
Part of Curatorial Department fonds
Documents include various correspondence, and various lists of works in the exhibition.
Part of Curatorial Department fonds
Documents from the curatorial department relating to The Inuit Imagination exhibition.
Part of Ferdinand Eckhardt fonds
Documents include two photographs of Princess Margaret, Wag staff and other figures attending the Royal Visit, for the opening of the new Winnipeg Art Gallery.
Part of Curatorial Department fonds
Documents from the curatorial department relating to the exhibition titled The Swiss Paradigm: Contemporary Art from Switzerland.
Documents include news releases, an exhibition catalogue, various lists of artists, and a blank entry form for the Tenth Winnipeg Show.
The Turning Point: Deichmann Pottery 1935-1963
Part of Curatorial Department fonds
Documents from the curatorial department relating to the exhibition The Turning Point: Deichmann Pottery 1935-1963.
Part of Curatorial Department fonds
Documents from the curatorial department relating to the exhibition The Urban Prairie.