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Art Gallery Of Southwestern Manitoba
The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba showcases contemporary
4.6 51 reviews Main entrance inside, Town Centre parkade, 710 Rosser Ave #2, Brandon, MB R7A 0K9, Canada
The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba showcases contemporary art and offers a unique venue for private events. With its spacious galleries and engaging exhibitions, it provides an inspiring backdrop for gatherings and celebrations.
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Art Gallery Of Southwestern Manitoba in Main entrance inside, Town Centre parkade, 710 Rosser Ave #2, Brandon, MB R7A 0K9, Canada. $500 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Art Events, Corporate Gatherings, Social Events. Amenities include Wi-Fi, Parking, Catering Options, Restrooms, Exhibition Space. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
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Rating: 4.6/5 (51 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
This is a super place to head to from Winnipeg for a day trip. The gallery shows are as good as I've seen im much bigger cities. A short walk around the corner from this building are a couple of nice cafes. It makes for a good day.
– Chris Krawchenko
- 4.0/5:
What a great little gallery. Was visiting with family and had heard Derry Dector (artist) being interviewed on CBC so added a visit to our weekend. This artist work was display in a long hall way. The little shop with some local and other MB artist work was an added feature. Hope the powers that be will continue to support galleries like this one. Thank you!!
– Laurie Sodomlak
- 4.0/5:
Looking for something to keep the family entertained we went the AGSWO. it is inside the town centre on the second floor so we had some confusion finding it.
They have a reasonably large main galley room and a hallway gallery and a gift shop.
The primary exhibition was equally impressive and disturbing. The craft of the art was high for the most part bur the subject matter was largely lost on me. As an Engineer I am probably not even close to appreciating the message. However as I said it was generally well crafted
I am sure it is a challenge to find exhibits for a small gallery such as this but I personally would choose more realist works.
– Andrew Loken