Gallery hosts Nuit Blanche
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The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba is hosting an evening festival tonight that’s dedicated to showcasing interactive art.
Wheat City Nuit Blanche 2026 is a free and inclusive event taking place in downtown Brandon in Unit 2 at 710 Rosser Ave., according to the gallery’s website.
The event is from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Jan. 10.
This year’s theme is Possible Worlds, which the gallery describes as an invitation to chaos, optimism and fantasy.
“Imagine an old department store where a new artistic experience lurked behind every door and down every hallway. That’s Nuit Blanche!” the website says.
Nuit Blanche, French for “white night,” is a one-night festival that highlights art in more than 120 cities around the world. Winnipeg’s Nuit Blanche took place last September.
The event in Brandon is made possible by the Brandon Downtown Biz, Brandon University School of Music, Healthy Together Now, which is a community-led program focused on chronic disease prevention, and the AGSM.
» The Brandon Sun