
WAG-Qaumajuq
Winnipeg’s Premier Venue for Celebration of Inuit Art & Culture
About this Venue
WAG-Qaumajuq is a cultural campus in downtown Winnipeg that is home to the world’s largest public collection of contemporary Inuit art. The venue, which includes the original Winnipeg Art Gallery building and the new Qaumajuq center, connects Canada’s North and South through exhibitions, education, and art-making. Qaumajuq, an innovative and light-filled new museum, was designed to celebrate and share Inuit art and culture with the world.
Perfect for
Key Amenities
- The Visible Vault, a three-story glass vault showcasing thousands of Inuit carvings
- A café (Katita Café) and a shop (ShopWAG)
- Onsite catering partners
- A rooftop sculpture garden with a grand piano available for performances
- A 90-seat Learning Steps theatre for talks, films, and presentations
- A research center and a library
- Accessible spaces with free admission for all Indigenous Peoples
Venue Details
Type
Art gallery
Cultural hub
Capacity
up to 20-319 people (individual venues vary)
Operating Hours
The venue is available for bookings.
Location & Directions
300 Memorial Blvd
Winnipeg, MB R3C 1V1
Located in the heart of the city and is walking distance from a variety of downtown hotels and amenities
Contact & Booking
Doren Roberts (Rentals Coordinator):
(204) 789-1765
General Inquiry:
(204) 786-6641
