Northern program turns to AI for volunteer waste management, radically innovating effort and efficiency from the ground...
Digital Salvage
The Digital Salvage Art Collective is a Winnipeg, Manitoba-based experiment in memory, machine, and the North—where AI drifts through abandoned archives and forgotten code, reassembling echoes into something new. It’s art as algorithm, history as signal, a collaboration between human instinct and artificial perception. Here, youth and artists don’t just recover the past—they rewire it, remix it, let it glitch and evolve, forging a living archive that pulses with both human and machine imagination.
Tony Eetak captures the city's hidden graffiti and explores the quiet beauty of its bridges in his...
In Light for the Sleeping, Tony Eetak offers not just a photograph, but a moment of presence....
Beneath still bridges and softened trails, the landscape invites us into a season of return—a ritual written...
Supported by the OpenAI Researcher Access Program and the Manitoba Arts Council Indigenous 360 Program, youth and...
WINNIPEG, MB — A striking new photography exhibition titled Winnipeg in Black and White is now on view, showcasing the...
Winnipeg, MB — A new exhibit, 177 Weeks: Art, Belonging, and the Life In-Between, has launched, showcasing a curated...
Making art discoverable for everyone. Our community-built schema tool levels the playing field, helping artists and arts...
Artists today aren’t just painting on canvas—they’re coding, curating digital spaces, and negotiating algorithms. In a world...
A groundbreaking field study from Harvard Business School and Procter & Gamble reveals that generative AI is...