Winnipeg Art Gallery is a Art museum located at 300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1V1, Canada. It has received 1413 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars.
Monday | 11AM-5PM |
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Tuesday | 11AM-5PM |
Wednesday | 11AM-5PM |
Thursday | 11AM-9PM |
Friday | 11AM-5PM |
Saturday | 11AM-5PM |
Sunday | Closed |
The address of Winnipeg Art Gallery: 300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1V1, Canada
Winnipeg Art Gallery has 4.5 stars from 1413 reviews
Art museum
"I recently visited the museum gallery with my kids on a free Sunday, and it was truly an amazing experience"
"March 2023 I am not an art gallery lover, but today as a tourist in Winnipeg, my day was enjoyable"
"The WAG has an excellent, well curated collection that really helps you to explore both the Canadian identity and different styles"
"this is a must-see attraction for winnipeg"
"Stunning art gallery that specializes in First Nations, Métis, and Inuit art work and artifacts"
I recently visited the museum gallery with my kids on a free Sunday, and it was truly an amazing experience. The grand entrance of the "Color Therapy" exhibit was both inviting and vibrant, with its seamless blending of white space and a mishmash of captivating colors. It was heartening to see a dedicated area for kids to create their own art, adding a wonderful touch of interactivity. However, my personal highlight was undoubtedly the section featuring Victorian, realism, and classic portraits. These portraits eloquently painted a rich tapestry of history, and I found myself engrossed in reading the backstories that accompanied each piece. The depth and attention to detail in these artworks were truly impressive. Another captivating exhibit was the indigenous art display, which provided a poignant lens into the truth and reconciliation of past hurts. It was an eye-opening experience, and I felt a deep sense of connection to the stories told through the art. Spending time in this section left me feeling enlightened and more aware of the struggles and resilience of indigenous communities. The museum also offered a haven for relaxation and unwinding. I could easily spend an entire afternoon there, away from the constant buzz of technology, feeling refreshed and calm. One of the highlights for my kids was the scavenger hunt for indigenous art pieces, which added an element of excitement and engagement for them. My only wish is that there were more interactive activities like the scavenger hunt. These activities would undoubtedly enhance the overall experience for both children and adults, making the museum visit even more immersive and memorable. All in all, our visit to the museum gallery was an enriching and enjoyable experience. From the captivating color therapy exhibit to the thought-provoking Victorian portraits and the eye-opening indigenous art display, the museum provided a well-rounded and engaging journey through art and history. It's a place that both educates and inspires, making it a must-visit for families seeking a blend of culture, history, and creativity.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
March 2023 I am not an art gallery lover, but today as a tourist in Winnipeg, my day was enjoyable. Admission on the second Sunday of every month is free thanks to Canada Life. The museum was apparently busier than usual, but not crowded. The main floor has an impressive collection of indigenous sculptures. Then the upper floors have permanent and temporary exhibits like any other gallery. The 150th Anniversary exhibit of the Winnipeg Free Press was my favourite area because I could relate to it. Interesting information, and a table where one could create a newspaper article using stamp pads and crayons. There was also a book reading that day in the main floor atrium of a children's book read by the author. She was inspired to write this book by her daughters. This was well attended by patrons, and the book was available to purchase, and of course it could be signed by the author. The gift store had amazing items to purchase at mostly amazing prices. Often original or unique pieces are for display only. Not here though. One could purchase a beautiful original carving for as little as $23,000 CDN. Moccasins, posters, artwork, books, jewelry.....
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
The WAG has an excellent, well curated collection that really helps you to explore both the Canadian identity and different styles. But for me, I spent my day at the Inuit Sanaugangit Art Across Time exhibit ... fantastic collection of archeological art as well as contemporary -- I guarantee you have not seen this before ... plan two visits, one to scan and see EVERYTHING, and a second to zero in on pieces and themes that interest you. Little children seemed restless but school age and above seemed well engaged. Regardless, families should take time to utilize the craft lounge to help digest and explore what the family has just experienced. Free on second Sundays!!!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
this is a must-see attraction for winnipeg. we came on the second sunday of the month which we were excited to learn was free entry! entry fees are very reasonable anyways for all you get to see. we saw gorgeous and informative collections of first nations art. i especially loved the feature in the front foyer where you could learn more about the statues by choosing its number on the touch screen computer and more pictures and details are provided. the gift shop was AWESOME, so many creative gifts priced from surprisingly affordable, to luxury. i have been to many art galleries all over the world and this is one my favourites!
Stunning art gallery that specializes in First Nations, Métis, and Inuit art work and artifacts. The permanent collection of European & Canadian collections of art is breathtaking. The vault, chock full of thousands of soap stone carvings, is truly spectacular. Our company booked the Eckhardt Hall and galleries for our 2021 Christmas party. Doren was a dream to work with as was Sheila from Circa (official caterer of the WAG). The WAG even facilitated a scavenger hunt for all of our guests. Stop by during regular hours to visit the gift shop!
A place you must to see if you like artworks and learn about the history. I felt in love with this place, there are some paintings from the famous painters like Pablo Picasso and more. When you see the paintings from newest to oldest it felt like you’re exploring back to the past which allows us to understand how our civilization evolved over the centuries. It felt so amazing!! You could also learn about the indigenous people history.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
My recent trip to WAG-Qaumajuq to see the Inuit art collection was pretty amazing! As a lover of art, I was blown away by the creativity and skill of the Inuit artists. The way the pieces were presented was super cool and I learned a lot about the culture and history behind each one. Plus, the staff were so friendly and welcoming, which made the whole experience even better. If you're looking for a unique and inspiring way to spend an afternoon, definitely check out the WAG-Qaumajuq.
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No wait
Beautiful art and a beautiful building, Have gone here a few times now. Recently went as I saw it was free every second Sunday and the guy said they aren't doing that anymore. Which is totally fine but update your website please, the gallery is located downtowns so lots of people drive or bus there and spend money getting there. It would be nice to know if you are going to spend extra money or not on an entrance fee.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Great afternoon was had. Not the easiest floor layout and end up having to backtrack sometimes. I found the exhibits were not necessarily well defined with signage, but I kind of like to wander everything so stumbling in to a new exhibit was nice. Like I said, I just had to backtrack sometimes to get all the exhibits covered. I really like the unique layout of each room. It almost seemed like no 2 walls were the same, which I feel was great for keeping it an interesting browsing experience.
The old white guy at the admission was pretty rude and I was unimpressed with that as he insisted that I check my purse- with my meds in it- in a locker meanwhile, old women with massive totes were okay to go up, no issue. I find that pretty damn off putting. The exhibits were okay, the WAG really should consider an audio guide with the northern exhibit I think that would have made it really neat.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Lovely building architecture. The art exhibits, nicely displayed, covered a few genres but for me the most enjoyable were the stone carved figures column in the entry but most importantly was the Inuit section. The artistry and craftsmanship represented in the creations was just simply beautiful. A real gem. The staff were friendly and helpful especially the young lady in the cafe.
Visited on
Weekend
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No wait
Very wheelchair accessible, though the gift shop might be a bit tight, automatic doors, medium sized storage lockers near reception. Went during Canada Life Free Sundays (April 2023) and it was a great way to spend time, as always. Staff has always been friendly and helpful in my experience, and exhibits are interesting.
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Public holiday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
The snack bar has great salads. Lockers for your coats are free. Free entry the second Sunday of each month. Free parking on the streets on Sundays. Never knew they even offered tours until we saw one and were informed it was a private tour. From what we heard it was very interesting and explained a lot.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
very cool art gallery ! i had more fun then i thought i would ! it was very fun to explore a lot of art pieces and the meanings of them ! i rlly loved the room with a eye it was very cool to be in ! like a cool projector sort of thing ! i would definitely come here again and have just as much as fun !
Visited on
Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Do NOT miss this museum. The exhibits span various genres and movements, traditional, modernist, impressionist, expressionist, avant garde. Just incredible. The Métis exhibit A Hard Birth deserves special mention among all the exceptional art. It was so evocative, moving, thoughtful and beautiful. My photos of A Hard Birth didn’t turn out but I have uploaded some others from the museum.
We (Alli Mae Events) love planning weddings with Doren and the team at the Winnipeg Art Gallery and would always recommend the venue to our clients. There are plenty of room options to host a wide range of events, great service and customizable menus. We are able to create beautiful environments in this local gem of a space. Can't wait for our next wedding with the WAG in a few weeks!
Weddings at the Winnipeg Art Gallery are exquisite! I've had the pleasure of designing the florals for several weddings here, and each one has felt special and unique. The spaces are all stylish and easily adaptable to different styles. The staff is excellent, and are very clear in their instructions and their service. The event coordinators are thoughtful and easy to work with!
More of a 'Pick a topic AND BEAT YOUR VISITORS OVER THE HEAD with it' exercise, then an actual art museum. I have heard from many people that there are more pieces, just put in storage. Probably until they can pull it out and fill the mostly empty space in a situation it fits the theme of... (let's say it together) 'Pick a topic AND BEAT YOUR VISITORS OVER THE HEAD with it'
Went with my kids to an empty gallery and couldn’t believe security followed us and asked us to it fix our masks when my six year old lowered a bit. Plus watched water fountains like high security. Not a pleasant place. My 11 year wasn’t inspired she felt like there was more security watching us then people visiting. The new display was without representation.
World class art gallery especially with it's collection of indigenous and Inuit art, which boasts one of the largest collections on the continent. Beautiful building, that should be seen to be appreciated! Under-valued and often overlooked tourist attractions in the city.
Visited on
Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
A fabulous birthday surprise compliments of my dear sister was a tour of the gallery. The guest exhibits were especially interesting, and the quality of the art was indescribable. Definitely have to go back another time. Really looking forward to future exhibits.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Went here with my family in law. I loved to the way everything was put together. I never knew their dark history. Because in The Netherlands everything is shown from the perspective of the coloniser. I was happy that my cousin in law could tell me everything about it.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
The displays that were there were very good, but there were a couple display rooms closed to prepare future exhibits. The sculptures on the rooftop were very interesting. Unfortunately there is no secure coatroom area so we had to lug our coats with us. The new Inuit art center will be amazing when it opens in a couple years. Free entry for members.
The gallery is excellent. I would have rated 5 stars but the security of the lockers is doubtful. I noticed all the lockers had been turned to 1234 when I returned obviously someone had been going around and trying to break into them while I was in the gallery.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
One of the largest collections I've come across dedicated to Indigenous artwork from the North. It's a really beautiful space and centrally located downtown. I spent an hour there as I came near closing time and it was rushed - I could have used another hour.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
I have often performed music in the main gallery for wedding receptions. Altho the acoustics can be a bit challenging, it is a gorgeous venue that people seem to love experiencing while also experiencing one of the most important days in their lives.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
First visit to the re-vamped gallery. It is a small gallery, with a good collection of soapstone? carvings displayed in a 'visual vault', and an eclectic mixture of old European paintings, furniture, older Canadian paintings and contemporary displays
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Just saw Fever, featuring Winnipeg, symphony, orchestra, Quartet, playing the music of Pink Floyd. Unreal evening, and we will be doing it again. While passing through the hallway in the WAG, could not believe the soapstone indigenous installation.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
I have been to the WAG a number of times but this was my first time attending a show here. The show was absolutely beautiful, a quartet performed Pink Floyd's biggest hits in an intimate candle lit performance. I just wish the show was longer!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Didn’t get to spend a lot of time, visited for a coffee in the space and was blown away by the new vertical curation of Indigenous art. I’m most angry that I didn’t have time to visit what was clearly a fantastic shop, bright beautiful and a lot of unique items. I’ll be back!
Visited on
Weekday
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No wait
It was free Sunday so we decided to visit with the family. On level 2 there are some nice soap stone carvings and a few other pieces..... besides that there is very little else to see. Lots of unused space and the main display on the 3rd floor had some inappropriate content. Not much to see here and happy the price was free.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery is a must visit in the city. A large permanent collection of art as well as many exhibitions regularly displayed. Make sure to check out the gallery store for interesting items, prints and unique gift ideas!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
Love it, well laid out and incredibly maintained. Was impressed that they had a Picasso , the gallery just wasn’t Canadian. A large collection of amazing Inuit art and artifacts. It was spacious and airy allowing for large items in the entrance hall which was wonderful
Visited on
Weekday
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No wait
We went for a family day on the July free Sunday. So much to see, we will definitely be going back to look at the wall of sculptures in the entrance a few days this summer. First floor is free all the time apparently.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
It's definitely a recommendation for anyone looking for something to do on the weekend or when your free. Spent a good 3 or 4 hours there looking at all the art... They even have a gift shop there too.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Went there for impressionism exhibition in the afternoon on Sunday. We happened to be at same time as their free guided tour so joined it. Learned a lot about history, artists and the pieces. They also had aboriginal and contemporary female artists pieces. Enjoyed it a lot.
It's a decently large art gallery, and the collection itself is quite big so the displays change frequently. They host a lot of interesting events too. There's a restaurant on the top floor which can be booked for special occasions as can the main hall on the first.
Stunning inuit art exhibit going on right now. Permanent exhibits are such a treat. Love the old paintings from the 15-1600s. Plan for about 4 hours to breeze through everything.
Visited on
Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
First time I've ever been to the art gallery.... and I enjoyed every second of it!!! I highly recommend everybody go and check it out!!! My favorite part would be the 4th floor penthouse!!! The entire gallery is absolutely beautiful!!!
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No wait
Went with students today to see The Art of Faye Heavy shield and our tour guide was really good! I need to go back on my own to really experience the exhibit!
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Went to visit the new exhibition on the Metis perspectives on 150th anniversary and birthday of Manitoba. As well there are really great and interesting pieces in the Inuit collection and it was fun to see what they’ve been doing. Great space
A great jazz night with those favourite love songs. Perfect choice for everyone. Affordable price and well-organized arrangement and performance
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Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
There was a change of exhibit happening but honestly that didn’t make me the experience less than amazing. I really loved the way it flowed and the choice of pieces that were displayed. And the gift shop has some fun hidden gems.
We went to the qaumajug Inuit Art exhibit. It was a very pleasant visit. The exhibits had good explanations and were educational. I recommend the WAG to anyone who wants something interesting to do. Also a very nice coffee shop.
This place is super nice, talent like crazii I love it I will go back and explore some more beautifulness, go check it out
Visited on
Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
This art gallery is amazing as the ROM. I was stunned looking at all the pieces of art. My family were very intrigued as well. Definitely sparked a new passion for paintings and art as a whole. Highly recommend :) More
I took my 7 year old as a part of the free entry day. It was lovely. So many interesting exhibits, no pressure to be hush quiet, activities set up to give kids an opportunity to be hands on. We will definitely be back.
Excellent collection of art!! Excellent place for some beautiful photography. Cost of entry a little too high but can be justified comapred to what the gallary has to offer. Should visit if you are visiting winnipeg!!
Amazing artworks!!! Amazing staff!! Amazing atmosphere!!! I also liked the solitude and privacy you get while viewing the arts.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
A gem in Winnipeg! No crowds with a wonderful experience of Inuit art and sculpture along with some other fine oil paintings.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
I love coming to the Winnipeg Art Gallery, it's always a pleasure to see and revisit the permanent collection and exhibitions. The new exhibitions always astound me, and I love how they all tie together.
Very nice permanent classical exposition with oil paintings up to 500 years old: real magic is to look at them closer. Huge space for temporary excibitions which are pretty innovative and progressive.
Absolutely humbled and amazed by the First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and other indigenous peoples art. The carvings, artistry, use of materials, colours, textures, all so unique and thought provoking.
Awesome sculptures on the outside of the gallery. All 4 floors had wonderfully laid out art exhibits.
Visited on
Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
I always enjoy the WAG. Lots of interesting things to see. It's well worth the price of a membership.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Unique way to enjoy classic Pink Floyd. Well done! Very comfortable seating in a lovely venue.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
I have lived in Winnipeg my whole life and have never been to the WAG. Decided to make the trip yesterday and it was worth it. Very friendly staff and we had a great afternoon here.
Wonderful native arts special exhibition right now. Extensive carved collection at the entry!!
Visited on
Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Attended the Bonsai in Manitoba weekend show and explored all the galleries. Beautiful!
Visited on
Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Absolutely love this place, if you're in Winnipeg, don't miss this place.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
No
We visited for an amazing special exhibit of Greek art. The permanent collection is not large but has a good representation of classic art, modern, and Inuit.
If you like arts; specially the oil paintings around 18s and the historical relics made of stones, you can visit here. Need at least 4 hours to visit it.
Everyone should come visit WAG-Qaumajuq. The exhibits are packed full of wonderful art, too much to take-in in one day so get the membership to go again
Checked it out while it was being renovated so hopefully I can see it when the renovation is complete. Fair size gallery with some spectacular exhibits.
Great exhibits. Havent been here since I was a child. Very serene.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Beautiful venue. Wonderful display of local musicians.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
10–30 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
It was an awesome time for my wife during the Fashion Show. Very friendly workers.
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
A marvel. Good exhibit spaces, nice new addition.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Went for Nuit Blanche and had an amazing time. The 80's exhibit was so much fun. The best part was the theater with the music videos.
Lovely Art Gallery with tons of fine Arts from small to huge I highly recommend it to anyone who loves Arts
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No wait
Not as many displays as pre-pandemic. Took about an hour and a half to go through and they have a wonderful little gift shop. More
My daughter and I like it here very much.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Visiting the WAG was an experience. The dedication of how it presents Inuit art is just astounding. Awesome staff !,
An important place in Winnipeg to learn history and native art and culture through the art diplayed and described!!!
Cool building, with some great galleries and exhibits. Wish the rooftop statue garden was better appointed though...
Wonderful events of all types all year long. Extremely reasonable membership price. Nothing but good things to say.
It was a nice experience , staff are knowledgeable, sundays are free for now and the art and displays are top notch
Lovely place to visit to feed your aesthetic needs, each show curated at the gallery has been unique and engaging.
Such a remarkable change with its major Indigenous and Inuit expansion. Well worth another and even longer visit.
It was good. Will definitely visit again. I hope there is adult classes on weekend as well
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WAG has awesome fun classes for Kids at affordable prices. My daughter really enjoys clay class and mixed media.
A very enjoyable and great way to expand my view of my city and so much more.
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Always a great visit. Loved the delicious food being served out of their coffeeshop.
Atmosphere was awesome. Especially loved the smooth sound of the trumpet.
Ok. Great Inuit art display.