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Photos and Short Stories
The Arts Incubator Winnipeg is a hub and space for experimentation, collaboration, and creative production grounded in real community experience. Through story and photo, we document the moments that shape our work—late-night editing sessions, first-time gallery installations, youth-led workshops, quiet breakthroughs, and collective challenges. These snapshots offer more than a behind-the-scenes look; they reflect the rhythms, relationships, and realities of building something meaningful together. Whether it’s an emerging artist discovering their voice or a group reimagining their surroundings through art, each moment tells a part of the story we’re living and shaping as a creative community. Sometimes, we just post photos we like for fun.
Welcoming the Holiday Season
As the days grow shorter and the scent of pine and cold air settles in, the Christmas season is officially upon us. Across our campuses…
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The Warehouse
The Warehouse Church with Riverwood isn't just a place of worship; it's a dynamic, multi-site movement that has spectacularly reclaimed Winnipeg's Elmwood neighbourhood, one historic building at…
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The Saint’s Last Stand: A Volvo P1800
Once driven by The Saint across Europe, this elegant Swedish sports car now sits rusting, quietly surrendered to the deep woods.
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The Ghost of Percy Anderson’s Garage
An antique truck's faded door retains the hand-painted sign of "Percy Anderson's Garage Dyment," linking us to early local commerce.
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The Lumber Truck’s Last Haul
This old 1942 Dodge Power Wagon with "Huey St. Aubin Lumber" on its door stands as a silent sentinel of Ramore's logging history.
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A Sentinel of the Forest
Witness the weathered 1954 Chevrolet "bullnose" pickup, an enduring American classic slowly being reclaimed by the wild.
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What is ECO-STAR North?
A Framework for Decolonizing Northern Innovation and Building Data Sovereign Creative Economies Across the vast, culturally rich landscapes of Manitoba, Northwestern Ontario and the broader…
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What Is an Agentic System?
Human creativity is messy, full of nuance, and difficult for a machine to interpret directly.
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The Detroit River
A Beautiful Place To Walk and Take in the View Standing on the Windsor waterfront, it’s easy to see why this spot has become one…
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