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La Maison Des Artistes Visuels Francophones

219 Provencher Boulevard, Ste. 101
Winnipeg, MB R2H 0G4
Phone: 204.237.5964
Fax: 204.233.5074

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La Maison des artistes visuels francophones is an artist centre of contemporary art that works with the francophone community in Manitoba as well as the French-speaking community at large. It supports the promotion of works in all disciplines via exhibitions, exchanges, workshops and artist residencies. To enhance the professionalism of its members, it organizes training sessions, talks and forums.

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21 Forks Market Road
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3C 4T7
1 855 PEG CITY (734-2489)

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