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Image courtesy of Nadja Pelkey.                                      

Nadja Pelkey Appointed Executive Director/Curator of Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art

After a careful and considered search that attracted national and international candidates, Pelkey was selected by the search committee for her collaborative, critical, relationship-centered, and research-driven approach to curatorial, strategic, and community-based work.

Nadja Pelkey is an Artist and Curator based in Waawiyatanong  (Windsor, ON across the river from Detroit, MI). She holds an MFA from the University of Guelph, and brings over 15 years of experience in the arts including academic and leadership positions. Recently, Pelkey worked in curatorial, programming, and community-engaged roles at Art Windsor-Essex, collaborating across departments to lead digital strategy, cross‑sector collaborations, public art initiatives, research, and digital projects like the forthcoming Iain Baxter&: What’s the Big Idea?.

Nadja will be joining the team in June 2026. She looks forward to meeting the Manitoba artistic community at the opening of Sarah Anne Johnson’s exhibition, House on Fire, opening June 4 at 7PM.

“My vision for Plug In ICA is grounded in respect for the institution’s more than fifty‑year history as a pivotal space for contemporary practice. Plug In has consistently championed experimentation, exchange, critical inquiry, and the vital role of artists in our cultural landscape. Through the last five decades, Plug In has remained committed to research-driven exhibitions, rigorous interpretation, and public engagement across local, national, and international contexts.  It is an honor to join Plug In at this marker in its institutional history, and to celebrate that history with the forthcoming anniversary publication, Plug In 50/10.

I look forward to building relationships with artists, community members, and organizational partners both locally and internationally. I am excited to work with Plug In’s formidable staff who all contribute their significant talents and expertise to the gallery and its programs.

It is important to me that what we build at Plug In feels particular to the community, with a clear perspective that affirms Winnipeg’s belonging in international discourses.  My work will attend to the structure and relational position of Plug In as an ICA, crafted to be self-reflective and agile, to consider its own belonging, to afford opportunities for artists to develop ideas, experiment, invent and contribute to a larger world-building field.”

Nadja Pelkey


Acknowledgments

We are on Treaty 1 Territory. Plug In ICA is located on the territories of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the National homeland of the Red River Métis. Our water is sourced from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation. 

Plug In ICA extends our heartfelt gratitude to our generous donors, valued members, and dedicated volunteers. We acknowledge the sustaining support of our Director’s Circle. You all make a difference.

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada Council, the Manitoba Arts Council and Winnipeg Arts Council. We could not operate without their continued financial investment and lobbying efforts.

Plug In ICA relies on community support to remain free and accessible to all, and enable us to continue to present excellent programs. Please consider becoming a member of Plug In ICA and a donor at https://plugin.org/support or by contacting Gilles Hébert, Interim Executive Director at executivedirector@plugin.org.

For more information on public programming, exhibitions and general information contact info@plugin.org or call 1.204.942.1043