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we're From Herewe're From Here – William Feldman Memorial Gallery Graffiti Art Programming Inc.'s Dany Reede worked with youth at Ralph Brown Community Centre and Studio 5 to create a series of artwork exploring their perspective of Winnipeg. 'we're From Here' is on display now at Graffiti Gallery's William Feldman Memorial Gallery (second level of the gallery). [...]Peace Should Not be This FragileClosing Reception // PEACE SHOULD NOT BE THIS FRAGILE – MAY 29, 2014 6pm-9pm Free Admission with the donation of a non-perishable food item Exhibit on display until April 18, 2104 Graffiti Art Programming Inc. is proud and honoured to present Peace should not be this Fragile, an art show exploring not only the resiliency [...]Graffiti StoriesGraffiti Stories documentary 'Graffiti Stories', a documentary by local film maker Jorge Requena and producer Orlando Braun, featuring Graffiti Gallery, Urban Art and talented local youth. The evening will begin with live [...]Frontier School Division Art ShowFrontier School Division Art Show 2014 This year's Frontier School Division Juried Art Show will take place on February 12, 2014.
Posted onAugust 18, 2014The summer of music festivals continues with the sixth annual edition of Aboriginal Music Week. Running August 20-24 in various Winnipeg venues, this year's fest will feature a number of free and tickets shows as well as community celebrations, workshops, film events, and industry networking. AMW will play host to a number of touring acts, including first visits from emcee Tall Paul, violinist Laura Ortman, music producer Astronomar, and hip hop duo Mob Bounce, and guitarist Logan Staats. JUNO Award winners George Leach and Leela Gilday are both set to return, along with pop singer Inez Jasper, prehispanico music creator DJ Javier Estrad,a and moreHomegrown talent also plays a big part on the bill this year, including performances from award-winning rock outfit Eagle & Hawk, Métis fiddlers Darren Lavallee and Melissa St. Goddard, trip hop singer and 2014 Western Canadian Music Award nominee Iskwé, funk-rockers Burnt-Project 1, champion drum group Spirit Sands Singers, rockers The Mosquitoz, country chanteuse Frannie Klein