Short video from July 2020 showing the main gallery of the Inuit Art Centre at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. The architect is Michael Maltzan. The main gallery will be the largest single space devoted to Inuit art and culture in the world.
From mmaltzan.com:
"The expansive, light-filled Inuit Gallery on the building’s third level provides 8,500 square feet of open, flexible exhibition space dedicated to the display of Inuit art. The voluminous gallery is intended to reflect the natural environments of the North, the setting in which much of the art is created. The monumental, sculptural walls evoke the immense geographic features that are the background of many Inuit towns and inlets. Figural skylights in the ceiling suffuse the gallery with light from the broad spectrum of the sky creating an ethereal illumination that focuses the viewer on the Inuit Art in the gallery."
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