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Locality: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: +1 204-582-2900



Address: 782 Main St. 3rd Floor R2W 3N4 Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Website: flatlandersstudio.org

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Flatlanders Studio 31.05.2021

Flatlanders Studio booked this show awhile ago - we’re exicted the opening is just around the corner. With bold and mordern quilt designs by Naila Janzen and intricate and fluffy fabric works by Johanna Giesbrecht, this is a show not to be missed. Opening reception this Friday, Nov. 3rd, from 7pm - 10pm. Part of First Friday’s evening celebrations of art.

Flatlanders Studio 17.11.2020

Flatlanders Studio is proud to present our next show Woven Together: The Art of Textiles, by Naila Janzen and Johanna Giesbrecht. Opening night will be part of First Friday’s on Nov. 3rd, from 7pm - 10pm. Woven Together is a celebration of art that can be found in our everyday lives; from the items that we daily utilize to the relationships we forge. We find ourselves in a society that has devalued traditional crafts. We have lost the ability to see and appreciate the artistr...y of well crafted items. We would like the world to see that just because a work of skill can be put to a purpose doesn't diminish its artistry. Two perspectives brought together by two friends. As we share our lives together, and our love for our craft, the threads of our lives find overlapping themes and we are woven together. Free Admission

Flatlanders Studio 06.11.2020

Woven Together, with fabric works by Nail Janzen and Johanna Geisbrect, is our next show in three weeks on Friday, Nov. 3rd, which I am very excited about. So mark it on your calendars everyone! More details to come. Woven Together: The Art of Textiles Woven Together, a celebration of art that can be found in our everyday lives; from the items that we daily utilize to the relationships we forge.... We find ourselves in a society that has devalued traditional crafts. We have lost the ability to see and appreciate the artistry of well crafted items. We would like the world to see that just because a work of skill can be put to a purpose doesn't diminish its artistry. Two perspectives brought together by two friends. As we share our lives together and our love for our craft the threads of our lives find the overlapping themes and we are woven together.

Flatlanders Studio 25.10.2020

Selcouth: A Look Into the Upbringing of Metal Musicians by Amy Lee Zinn, is Photography + Video.