Identity area
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Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq
The Winnipeg Gallery and School of Art
The Winnipeg Art Gallery
The Winnipeg Museum of Fine Arts
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WAG
WAG-Qaumajuq
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Description area
History
Geographical and cultural context
Mandates/Sources of authority
The Winnipeg Art Gallery's mandate as spelled out in the 1963 Articles of Incorporation is to collect, preserve and exhibiting works of art. The mandate is put into action by two separate but mutually dependent forces; governance is provided by the Board of Governors, and management is provided through gallery staff.
Administrative structure
Records management and collecting policies
Playing a vital role in the community, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds, the Winnipeg Art Gallery thrives as a creative and accessible place for learning, discovery and inspiration through art, with a particular focus on Inuit art and culture. This mission is supported through an archival program that preserves the administrative, curatorial, and educational programs of the WAG.
Buildings
Holdings
The archival holdings at WAG-Qaumajuq consist of administrative, curatorial, and educational records related to the WAG's mandate to collect, preserve, and exhibit works of art. Holdings also include records related to the WAG's previous incarnations, The Winnipeg Museum of Fine Arts, The Winnipeg Gallery and School of Art, and the Winnipeg Art Gallery Association. There are several private collections related to various artists and donors including George Swinton, Arnold Brigden, Christianne Pflug, and Elizabeth Maude Macvicor.
Beyond the archival holdings, WAG-Qaumajuq stewards a significant collection of Inuit and Canadian art. As well as artist files, rare books, and a research library.
Finding aids, guides and publications
Access area
Opening times
The archives are available by appointment only. Please contact collections@wag.ca to set up a time to visit.
Access conditions and requirements
Access to the archives is free. A confidentiality waiver may be required to access certain materials.
Accessibility
Street parking is available for WAG-Qaumajuq in addition to several local parkades. WAG-Qaumajuq and the Clara Lander Library is wheelchair accessible. Please advise staff if any additional support is needed for access of archival materials.
Services area
Research services
Reproduction services
Public areas
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Dates of creation, revision and deletion
23 March 2015; revised 12 Oct 2021
Language(s)
English