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School of Art Gallery

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School of Art Gallery
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Former name
Gallery One One One
Established1965
Location255 ARTlab, 180 Dafoe Rd, Winnipeg, MB
Coordinates49°48′36″N 97°08′04″W / 49.8099°N 97.1345°W / 49.8099; -97.1345
TypePublic art museum
Collection size4,100 artworks
DirectorBlair Fornwald
OwnerUniversity of Manitoba
Websiteumanitoba.ca/art/gallery

The School of Art Gallery (SOAG)—known as Gallery One One One until 2011[1]—is the public art museum of the University of Manitoba School of Art in Winnipeg, Manitoba.[2]

The gallery has developed a permanent collection of artworks that focuses on provincial and national artists. The FitzGerald Study Centre was established to promote the study of the life and works of early School of Art principal and member of Canada's Group of Seven, Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald. The Gallery's exhibition program includes national and international shows and activities.

The gallery is affiliated with the Canadian Museums Association, the Canadian Heritage Information Network, and Virtual Museum of Canada, as well as the University and College Art Galleries Association of Canada.[3]

History

Gallery One One One was established in 1965 as the professional exhibition centre of the University of Manitoba School of Art.[1]

In 2012, the School and the gallery moved to its current location in the Art Research Technology Laboratory (ARTlab) at the University's Fort Garry campus, whereupon the gallery changed its name to the School of Art Gallery.[1]

Collection

Collecting both historical and contemporary art, the School of Art houses a growing collection of more than 4,100 artworks—the largest art collection within the University of Manitoba.[2][4]

The School of Art Gallery collects historical and contemporary art, maintaining and evolving a growing collection of over 4100 artworks – the largest art collection within the University of Manitoba.

This collection has two parts:[4]

  • the FitzGerald Study Collection, a collection devoted to Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald and his contemporaries, Canada's "Group of Seven"; and
  • the Permanent Collection, a range of historical and contemporary work, both Canadian and non-Canadian.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Gallery One One One Information". www.umanitoba.ca. Retrieved 2018-06-12.
  2. ^ a b "School of Art Gallery | School of Art | University of Manitoba".
  3. ^ "School of Art Gallery, University of Manitoba | UCAGAC". ucagac.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-06.
  4. ^ a b "Gallery One One One Collections".

External links

This page was last edited on 28 January 2024, at 10:52
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