An artist-run centre committed to the expression and exploration of Canadian contemporary art. Exhibitions cover a wide range of media from painting, sculpture and photography, to audio and kinetic work. Open Tues to Sat noon - 5 pm.
aceartinc.
206 Princess Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1L4
Open Tues to Sat noon - 5 pm
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New Staff at Winnipeg's aceartinc.
Tani Lyn Miki has been appointed interim director of aceartinc. in Winnipeg and Christina Hajjar has been selected as the programming assistant.
Dec 2, 2018
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Lay of the Land
Logan MacDonald started looking at structures and signage set up by Indigenous communities to assert property rights. His work grew into a larger project about identity and cultural revival.
Apr 8, 2018
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The Mystery of Hochelaga Rock
A show at Winnipeg's aceartinc looks at the history around a memorial boulder at McGill University in Montreal.
Sep 9, 2017
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Indigenous Curatorial Residency: Call for Submissions
The curator will undertake a 6 month residency within aceartinc. from February - July 2018 to work on a specific exhibition. The end of the residency will culminate in the exhibition being mounted in the Main Gallery in July 2018.
Aug 10, 2017
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Karen Asher: "The Full Catastrophe", Ace Art Inc., Winnipeg, April 15 to May 20, 2016
In this digital age, photography can seem so casual. But Karen Asher is well aware of the power she invokes. Her recent photographs mine the depths of body language and explore gestures that are unguarded, elemental and way beyond contrivance.
Jan 16, 2016
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JEANETTE JOHNS: "Looking for Length," Ace Art Inc., Winnipeg, April 17, 2014 to May 23, 2014
Graphs are an artful solution to complex sets of data. They are visually elegant; one horizontal and one vertical axis meet to contain an erratic line of points. Perhaps it’s for this reason that Winnipeg artist Jeanette Johns uses them in her work.
Apr 28, 2014
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KRISTIN NELSON "My Life," March 3 to April 8, 2011, Aceart, Winnipeg
Part crafter, part fine artist, painter, installation artist and performer, Kristin Nelson takes a subjective look at pop culture and fringe communities in her show My Life With Pamela Anderson and other works at Winnipeg’s aceart March 3 to April 8.
Dec 31, 2010
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SARAH CRAWLEY, "mentis prehensio," Mar 10 - Apr 22, 2006, aceartinc., Winnipeg
In Sarah Crawley’s newest body of work, mentis prehensio, she continues to “address the imperfection of memory, the notion of a collective memory, memory as it relates to generation, history and ritual… physical memory and its impact on identity.”
Dec 31, 2005