Whether the medium is finger paint or pointe shoes, art and cultural programming offers important opportunities for self-expression, education, entertainment and community building for people of all ages. The Foundation supports a wide variety of amateur and professional arts organizations that together create our city’s vibrant cultural scene.
Check out the Foundation's Annual Report.
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Aboriginal Journalism Program - Meet six participants in National Screen Institute's Aboriginal journalism pilot program.
The Winnipeg Foundation 2010
Plug In ICA - Tour their new building on Portage Avenue.
The Winnipeg Foundation 2010
WCCCC Funding Announcement - Wpg Chinese Canadian & Cultural Centre receives funding from The Winnipeg Foundation and all three levels of government for renovations.
The Winnipeg Foundation 2009
ArtsJunktion 1 - ArtsJunktion MB gathers material that others would consider junk and makes it available at no cost to artists.
The Winnipeg Foundation 2012
ArtsJunktion 2 - ArtsJunktion MB gathers material that others would consider junk and makes it available at no cost to artists.
The Winnipeg Foundation 2012
Studio 393 #1 - Free, drop-in art studio for youth located in Portage Place.
The Winnipeg Foundation 2011
Studio 393 #2 - Free, drop-in art studio for youth located in Portage Place.
The Winnipeg Foundation 2011
Logberg Heimskringla #1 - Ken Thorlakson (left) with Grant Stefanson, Board President (right), at wall unveiling.
The Winnipeg Foundation 2009