- Fonds
This fonds contains records of the Coordinator of Extension Services, and exhibition records.
This fonds contains records of the Coordinator of Extension Services, and exhibition records.
Education and Public Programs fonds
Consists of various programming records of the WAG such as exhibition tours, various meetings within each unit, research and coordination between this department and other departments.
Consists of board and committee meetings, correspondence, by-laws and by-law amendments, membership lists, and other relating documents.
Office files pertaining to events such as rooftop concerts, fundraisers and film screenings.
Consists of minutes of Curatorial Department meetings; Curatorial Policies; Curatorial Departmental Reports; the records of the various operating committees which over time have been responsible for coordinating the planning of Gallery Exhibitions such as the Exhibition and Events Programming and Core Em. Logistics Committee and its successors; the records of Catalogues and Publications; the records of Conservation Services; the records of Curators and Associate Curators, records of the Curator in Residence Program; the records of the Curatorial Units. The records of Exhibits which include the creation of associated catalogues; the records of Extension Services; records of Gallery Registration. Other records relating to Curatorial/Exhibitions as may be selected for permanent preservation.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery
The collection consists of letters, diaries, family photographs dating from the 1880s, business papers and other memorabilia pertaining to the Brigden family and the Brigden graphic arts firm. Items include letters from a number of important Canadian artists. Also described here is memorabilia concerning the Rev. Thomas Brigden and Kingswood School; Cornelius Fielder; and the Winnipeg Community Players.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery
Photographs, maps, a diary, and various objects from Richard Moskal’s research expedition to Ellef Ringnes Island and the Melville Peninsula in the Qikiqtaaluk Region in Nunavut. The expedition was run by the Geographic Branch of the Department of Mines and Technical Surveys of Canada. The purpose was to take aerial photographs and perform research on the topography and geography of the land. More information on the background and contents of this series are found in Box 1 Folder 1. Richard Moskal acted as Project Assistant as a student from Western University in London, Ontario.
Marketing and Communications fonds
Consists of WAG publications such as regular newsletters, magazines and news releases and records such as print publicity, posters and photographs which document the department’s activities around specific exhibitions and special events.