Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba explained

Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba
Coordinates:49.8479°N -99.9476°W
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Former Name:Brandon Art Club (1907)
Brandon Allied Arts Council (1959)
Location:2-710 Rosser Ave.
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Type:Art Gallery
Visitors:20,000+ (2019)
Executive Director:Deirdre Chisholm
Chairperson:Alysha Farrell
Curator:Lucie Lederhendler
Publictransit:Town Centre Transit Terminal
Car Park:Town Centre Parkade

The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba (AGSM) is a contemporary art museum in Brandon, Manitoba.[1]

Founded in 1907 as the Brandon Art Club, the AGSM is the oldest centre for visual art in Manitoba and one of the first in Canada.

As a not-for-profit, registered charitable organization, AGSM receives sustained financial support from the Canada Council for the Arts, Manitoba Arts Council, and the City of Brandon.[2]

History

The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba was founded as the Brandon Art Club in 1907. The Brandon Art Club provided an array of classes in drawing, painting and art history, and regularly exhibited work by its members. In 1959, a permanent space for studios and exhibitions was established and renamed the Brandon Allied Arts Council.

In 1989, after a lengthy capital campaign, a permanent building to house an art gallery/studio was renovated on Princess Street, and re-christened the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba.

In 2000, the Gallery was moved to the recently vacated Eaton's building attached to the Town Centre Mall. The 23000abbr=onNaNabbr=on space was renovated with municipal, provincial, federal, and private-sector funds to accommodate a 4300abbr=onNaNabbr=on environmentally-controlled exhibition space, a community access gallery, and 6 discipline-specific learning/production studios.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba. 2021-06-06. agsm.ca.
  2. Web site: Supporters Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba. 2021-06-06. agsm.ca.