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The gallery can be reached by phone at 204.943.0036 or toll-free at 1.866.919.2787; for general inquiries please fill out the form below

Gallery Hours

Tuesday 10 AM – 4 PM
Wednesday 10 AM – 4 PM
Thursday 10 AM – 4 PM
Friday 10 AM – 4 PM
Saturday 12 PM – 5 PM

Please note: The gallery is closed on all statutory holidays. If a holiday falls on a Monday, we’ll be closed on Tuesday instead. The gallery is also closed on Saturdays when we are between exhibitions, please check our social media for updates.

Getting Here

Located in the heart of Winnipeg, we’re easily accessible by Winnipeg Transit, with several bus routes passing by our doorstep. Whether you’re coming from downtown or the suburbs, you’ll find it convenient to hop on a bus and arrive at our gallery in no time.

Getting to our gallery is effortless, no matter your mode of transportation. Situated in the heart of Winnipeg, we’re easily accessible by Winnipeg Transit, major cycling routes, and offer ample parking for those arriving by car.

Transit

Located in the heart of Winnipeg, we’re easily accessible by Winnipeg Transit, with several bus routes passing by our doorstep. Whether you’re coming from downtown or the suburbs, you’ll find it convenient to hop on a bus and arrive at our gallery in no time.

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Cycling

For those who prefer cycling, we’re situated along major cycling routes, making it a pleasant journey for cyclists of all levels. Enjoy the scenic ride to our gallery and park your bike securely at our designated bike racks.

Cycling Map PDF

Parking

If you’re driving, rest assured that there’s ample parking available nearby. Whether you’re driving your own vehicle or carpooling with friends, finding a parking spot won’t be a hassle.

Parking Map PDF

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210 Gallery

210 Princess Street, Winnipeg

gallery@mbartsnet.ca

Tuesday to Friday

10 AM to 4 PM

Saturday

12 to 5 PM

Open for First Fridays

6 PM to 9 PM

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Manitoba Arts Network and our members live and work on Treaty 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 territories. We acknowledge and honour the Anishinaabeg, Anishininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Denesuline, and Nehethowuk Nations, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. We also recognize the Inuit community, whose strong presence continues to shape Manitoba. We are committed to building meaningful relationships and increasing the representation of Indigenous peoples in the arts, both now and for generations to come.

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