2020:
Breaking For The Pandemic
Following are some of our past fundraisers-
May 2019
Thank you for supporting our Table for Two Restaurant Raffle and congratulations to our winner-M. Paterson!
Please continue to 'Dine your way through the Exchange'
at these fine establishments:
*Acorn Café *Amsterdam Tea Room
*Chosabi Asian Eatery *Clementine Restaurant
*Cordova Tapas & Wine *Forth Café
*King + Bannatyne *WOW Catering
Update September 26, 2019:
All the prints are SOLD OUT! Thank you!
Proceeds are shared 50/50 with the artist & help fund our continued operation and programming.
All the prints are SOLD OUT! Thank you!
Proceeds are shared 50/50 with the artist & help fund our continued operation and programming.
Description of the print First Fridays Winnipeg by Miriam Rudolph:
A Friday night in Winnipeg; the Silpit Building on the right with all the illuminated windows & artists working or showing their work, the Merchants Building to the left & the gorgeous Electric Railway Chambers lighting up Albert Street.
"I had a wonderful studio space in the Exchange District from 2009 till 2011 and loved participating in the First Fridays event. For me this was a wonderful way to show and talk about my work in a casual manner to people interested in art, in meeting the artists and in taking a look behind the scenes of the making of art. Come out to First Fridays & experience the print for yourself."-Miriam Rudolph
Miriam Rudolph was born and raised in Paraguay, South America. In 2003 she moved to Winnipeg to study Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba doing a double major in painting and printmaking, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours in 2007 and a Bachelor of Education in 2010.
Read Miriam's Newsletter here
A Friday night in Winnipeg; the Silpit Building on the right with all the illuminated windows & artists working or showing their work, the Merchants Building to the left & the gorgeous Electric Railway Chambers lighting up Albert Street.
"I had a wonderful studio space in the Exchange District from 2009 till 2011 and loved participating in the First Fridays event. For me this was a wonderful way to show and talk about my work in a casual manner to people interested in art, in meeting the artists and in taking a look behind the scenes of the making of art. Come out to First Fridays & experience the print for yourself."-Miriam Rudolph
Miriam Rudolph was born and raised in Paraguay, South America. In 2003 she moved to Winnipeg to study Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba doing a double major in painting and printmaking, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours in 2007 and a Bachelor of Education in 2010.
Read Miriam's Newsletter here