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Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2021.

To Tell The Whole Truth

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Town Centre

710 Rosser Avenue, Unit 2 - Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba

Westman, MB

Directions: The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba can be accessed from the Town Centre Parkade or through the main Town Centre entrance on Rosser Avenue and taking the elevator up to the 2nd floor.

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

Accessible en chaise roulante et a des toillettes neutres.

À propos

**In-person & livestream event**

Alexandra Ross is a multidisciplinary contemporary artist based in Mitchell, Manitoba. To Tell The Truth incorporates artworks from the group exhibition Conflux, up now in the AGSM Community Gallery, in a performance that will consolidate the artist's personal narrative into an act of destruction and an act of sharing.

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Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba

The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba is a community engaged contemporary art gallery that celebrates artistic excellence and diversity within our region and beyond. We believe that art is an essential element of what defines community, culture, and nation. As such, we are committed to the artists and deep art history of this land as we collectively work to understand the complexities and wonders of our lives and circumstances in this shared community.

The AGSM has been proudly serving Brandon and its surrounding region for over 100 years. Founded in 1907 as the Brandon Art Club, the AGSM is Manitoba’s oldest centre for visual art and one of Canada’s first. From its beginning, the people of Brandon have seen the value of having art and creativity in their lives and their city, and we continuously work to earn that support in our mission to lead community transformation through contemporary art, education, and events.

The AGSM offers year round exhibitions in our Main and Community galleries featuring artwork from leading local, provincial, and national artists that often addresses the specifics of this place and encourages new understandings of our community. We also produce regular public events and offer a robust art education program offering tours, workshops and classes for children, teens, and adults at all skill levels.

As a not-for-profit, registered charitable organization, all of our main public programs are offered free of charge to the public, and our education programs operate on a cost-recovery basis (with 100% funded scholarships for youth facing financial barriers).

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