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Surfing artist-run centres in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 June 2016
Abstract
The prairie city of Winnipeg boasts a thriving community of artist-run centres. Profiles of each of these centres, derived partly from their own web sites, provide a virtual tour of this community, whose history, programming, projects and initiatives sustain and promote experimental and contemporary visual culture in the city.
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