View the world's largest public collection of contemporary Inuit sculptures, carvings, and artwork in rotating and permanent displays.
Join expert-led tours by curators to gain deeper insights into the art, history, and cultural significance of the exhibits.
Participate in workshops, research initiatives, and art-making activities that promote learning and engagement with Indigenous culture.
Purchase affordable gifts and beautiful authentic Inuit and Indigenous art, including sculptures, needlework, and more.
Enjoy complimentary entry on select days, such as the second Sunday of each month, making art accessible to all.
Attend special programming, NDTR events, and community gatherings that celebrate reconciliation and storytelling.

Where Inuit art illuminates the world—a vibrant hub for contemporary Indigenous culture and reconciliation.
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Qaumajuq is an innovative museum and cultural centre in downtown Winnipeg, home to the largest public collection of contemporary Inuit art globally. As part of the Winnipeg Art Gallery campus, it spans 185,000 square feet, bridging Canada's North and South through exhibitions, research, education, and art-making. This first-of-its-kind space fosters community, storytelling, and reconciliation, offering guided tours, free admission days, and a gift shop with authentic Indigenous art. A must-visit destination for art lovers and cultural explorers.
Beautiful sculptures! Very interesting. We happened to be there on the second Sunday of the month, and it is free to get in. Enjoyed the gift shop too.
Qaumajuq is an innovative new museum, home of the largest public collection of contemporary Inuit art in the world. This first-of-its-kind centre connects to the WAG on all levels, creating a 185,000-square-foot cultural campus in the heart of downtown Winnipeg. Qaumajuq bridges Canada’s North and South through exhibitions, research, education, and art making. A community of artists, Indigenous advisors, partners, and stakeholders have collaborated to envision and build a vibrant gathering place where all are welcome and where everyone’s stories are told and heard in a true spirit of reconciliation.
Great experience! Love the layout of the museum. Will visit again. Store had some affordable gifts and beautiful Inuit / Indigenous art.
Loved the NDTR programming and guided tour of the gallery by one of the junior curators. Highly recommend spending a day to view and reflect on the numerous Inuit sculptures, carvings and artwork.
Stunning gallery and artwork. There's more than one can take in, in a single visit. I'm partial to needlework, so certain pieces really resonated with me. The artistry and skill is unparalleled. Thank you, artists and curators.
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