For over three decades, European Art Glass in Winnipeg has created glass eye-candy for you; the local and discerning homeowner and client. Your glass project is designed by Wanda, Manitoba’s exclusive professionally Stained Glass Designer. From the initial concept and sketch, to the final installation, we can boast that a subcontractor will never touch your fine art, and it will never leave our in-house studio. Our style is distinctive, our studio is local, our practices are green, and our business is proven in delivering craftsman quality and face-to-face service in every project. Find inspiration for your own eye-candy in our galleries, or come by our St. Boniface studio for a site visit to see traditional techniques and contemporary design being melted, molded, and metaled into beauty.
Quality Antiques & Décor Items from 18th & 19th C to Mid-Century Modern. Former Expert Appraiser on Canadian Antiques Roadshow.
Specialist in Sterling, Art Glass, and
antique porcelain & pottery.
Fascinating Folk Art !
Great exquisite Jewellery items.
50+ years of antiquing experience ! Let the expert guide you in collecting !
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healing and empowerment through creative endeavourVisionTo enable consumers of mental health services to engage in artistic expression that promotes recovery, empowerment and community.MissionTo provide studio space, community and opportunity for creative initiative to facilitate mental, spiritual and economic health. Artbeat Studio is a mental health consumer initiated, peer directed, and recovery oriented program. This community-based studio accommodates artists whose mental health, social connection, and income make it impracticable for them, individually, to acquire a workspace where they might advance their artistic technique safely and securely. The artists are supported and mentored in managing their own workplace, production, and marketing within the operating parameters of the studio.Artbeat Studio accommodates a group of nine artist applicants per six month period.ServicesAccess to safe, secure and well equipped studio space.Opportunities for self-directed creative exploration and development of technique.Access to materials, tools, and process expertise in visual arts (painting/drawing, sculpture, pottery, video) and performance art (poetry/prose, plays/theatre, music, dance)
At Frame Works & Gallery in Winnipeg, we offer expert custom framing services and consulting on design/layouts. We frame anything from letters and paintings to jerseys and tapestries. As long as your wall can support it, we'll frame it! We'll help you beautifully preserve and show off your memorabilia, tickets and awards. By offering high quality custom framing and materials. Our knowledgeable staff will work closely with you to choose the elements that emphasize your items while complementing your decor perfectly.
The Centre's Director/Curator programs all exhibitions and related or adjunct events (performances, readings, lectures, projects) with the input of an Advisory Panel. One slot each year is reserved for exhibition proposals brought to the attention of the Director/Curator through the Centre's open submission policy.
In the early 1950’s a few Western Canadian beekeepers had a dream – a vision to form an organization, owned by Canadian beekeepers, that would have the capability to sell their quality Canadian honey throughout the world. Bee Maid Honey commenced operation in 1954 when the Manitoba and Saskatchewan Honey Co-Operatives agreed to market all their honey jointly. In 1961, the Alberta Honey Co-op participated with the Manitoba and Saskatchewan Co-Ops through Bee Maid Honey in developing the export market, and in 1962 began full participation in both the domestic and export markets.
In 1970 the Manitoba Co-Operative purchased the assets of the Saskatchewan Honey Co-Operative and amalgamated the membership. The Alberta Honey Producers Co-Operatives purchased the Honey Division of the Central Alberta Dairy Pool, situated at Bassano, Alberta, in 1976.
Thus, by 1976, the principle of beekeepers marketing their own honey was fully extended beyond provincial borders. Bee Maid Honey was