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As western Canada's largest public art museum, the Winnipeg Art Gallery-
Qaumajuq (WAG-Qaumajuq) houses nearly 30,000 works of historical and
contemporary Indigenous and Canadian art in Gustavo da Roza's iconic
1971 building in the heart of downtown Winnipeg. The WAG-Qaumajuq
is an inspiring venue for conferences, receptions, live performances and
weddings, and their creative approach will ensure your next event stands
out. The in-house catering partner, WOW Hospitality Concepts, can further
elevate your guests' experience.
Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq
P 204.789.1765
E events@wag.ca
wag.ca
The Spacious Main Hall is awash in Manitoba Tyndall Stone and can
accommodate a standing reception or sit-down meal in style. The
Skylight Gallery illuminates intimate events with stunning art on
view. The seasonal Rooftop Sculpture Garden boasts incredible
views of the city, where attendees can easily move outdoors from the
adjacent Penthouse Foyer to take in the fresh air and entertainment.
Ideal for meetings, screenings, lectures and live concerts or theatrical
performances, the Muriel Richardson Auditorium features excellent
acoustics and lighting. The adjoining lobby holds 125 for post-event
receptions and intermissions immersed in captivating artwork.
Today, the WAG-Qaumajuq holds the world's largest collection of
contemporary Inuit art, which is highlighted in Qaumajuq. This 40,000
sq. ft. addition faces south toward the Manitoba Legislature. The centre
includes galleries, an interactive theatre, a knowledge and sharing
centre and a three-storey glass vault showcasing Inuit sculpture.
Capacity
Venue Sq. ft. Reception Banquet
Rooftop Sculpture Garden 13,125 250
200
Muriel Richardson Auditorium 4,900 319* --
IlavutāEntrance Hall 3,470 200 64
Main Hall 3,000 225 180
Skylight Gallery
2,486 125 48
Penthouse Foyer
1,178 80 32
Boardroom
60 40**
IlipvikāLearning Steps
1,121 92*
*Theatre seating plus five wheelchair spaces **Lecture
Outdoor venue