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The Winnipeg Art Gallery's Qaumajuq Inuit art centre is the realization of a vision 60 years in the making. It is its time to shine.

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The Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Qaumajuq Inuit art centre is the realization of a vision 60 years in the making. It is its time to shine.

The official opening of the stunning $65-million, 40,000-square-foot centre, is a two-night virtual affair on March 25 and 26. It is open to the public on March 27.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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