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Winnipeg: Preparing for Winter exhibitions

It's been a long road for our program. From our struggles at the beginning where everything was being cancelled or postponed, to the difficulties of being able to come together as a group; we're excited to see the spaces and places we've worked so hard to shape this past year finally coming to life.

It’s been a long road for our program. From our struggles at the beginning where everything was being cancelled or postponed, to the difficulties of being able to come together as a group; we’re excited to see the spaces and places we’ve worked so hard to shape this past year finally coming to life.

Our Winnipeg hub is preparing for our exhibition at the end of October. We’re also ramping up our meeting schedule and looking forward to the many interesting and exciting guest speakers, entrepreneurs and artists we will be working with over this next year.

Establishing spaces for rotating art exhibitions has been a key priority for our project since the beginning. Even though our program was designed to be experimental, our amazing team of collaborators has managed to create a lot of interesting digital assets as well as physical art and music.

We’re looking forward to inviting everyone to see the work our group has been doing this year. Stay tuned for our upcoming announcements.

@1860 Winnipeg Arts

@1860 Winnipeg Arts

@1860 Winnipeg Arts is a small, community-driven arts entrepreneurship and cultural entrepreneurship program in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
A new food sector entrepreneurship program is starting up this summer in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In the coming months, a small group of youth artists studying entrepreneurship with the non-profit organization Niriqatiginnga are designing, marketing and selling a special edition line of homemade jams for the fall and holiday season.

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Our program began with a pilot program aimed at building organizational capacity for digital arts administration, skills development and training. It is supported by the non-profit organization Niriqatiginnga.

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