Plug In ICA Summer Institute: two events the week of July 16 to 22
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art’s Summer Institute is pleased to present two events this week by artists and curators. All events are free. Everyone is welcome. Thursday July 19th,…
My Winnipeg: There’s No Place Like Home | September 8 to October 7, 2012
The opening chapter of this four-part series writes a multi-media narrative of Winnipeg’s myths, histories, and collective practices. The exhibition includes curator Sigrid Dahle’s There’s No Place Like Home, which…
NEW gallery hours at Plug In ICA and Dan Graham pavilion now open for the season
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art announces our new gallery and bookstore hours of operation. We are also pleased to open Dan Graham’s Performance Café with Perforated Sides for the…
Thank you to community for Plug In Gala success!
Plug In ICA’s annual Gala Plug In to Paris! was a great success! Attendees enjoyed sketches, musicians, roses, chocolate mousse cakes, videos and After Party with DJs and pommes frites.
Nuit Blanche: My Winnipeg | Security detail provided by the Rangers of Lesbian National Parks and Services | September 29, 2012 • 6pm
On Saturday, September 29, Plug In ICA will have its doors open to the public from sunset to sunrise for a second year of Nuit Blanche @ Plug In ICA.…
A celebration of Gordon Lebredt (1948 – 2011) and publication launch for Gordon Lebredt: Nonworks 1975–2008 | April 2, 2011 • 4pm
Plug In ICA presents an occasion to mark the passing of former Winnipeg artist Gordon Lebredt and launch the publication of Gordon Lebredt: Nonworks 1975–2008, co-published by Plug In Editions…
Summer Institute | Open Studio | August 6, 2011 • 12pm
The Summer Institute is an international post-graduate artist residency for professional artists working in all disciplines. 13 artists, architects, designers, curators, and filmmakers will participate in this year’s Institute. This…
Close Encounters on Bravo’s Arts & Minds
The national arts television channel Bravo will feature Close Encounters: The Next 500 Years on this week’s edition of Arts & Minds.