Donors & Funders

We gratefully acknowledge support from the major funders and sponsors whose support makes our programming possible. We also want to shout out and acknowledge all our donors and volunteers. Thank you for your ongoing and passionate support of Forum Art Centre. Your critical contributions are what keeps us thriving, thank you!

Major Funders

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The winnipeg foundation logo
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Donor List (2024 - 2025)

Foundation

Graham C. Lount Family Foundation

Individual Donors

Visionary ($1000 – $4,999)

The Estate of Victoria McBain

Advocate ($500 – $999)
Supporter ($100 – $499)

Bridgette Schulzki in Memory of Graham Wren

Dale Clark

Pauline Gerrard

Nancy Stapley

Alexis Burt

Louise Moreau

Frank Martin

Friend (Up to $99)

Joel Novek

Ebonie Klassen

Ann Walker in Memory of Graham Wren

Donations

Embrace the arts and support Forum Art Centre with your generosity! Your contributions play a crucial role in ensuring our creative endeavours thrive. Together, let’s keep the Forum Art Centre thriving as a hub of artistic discovery and inspiration for all.

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Friend & Donor

Estelle Beverley Morton

June 6, 1950 — November 19, 2021

Forum Art Centre is so grateful for the incredible legacy donation that our friend Bev Morton made to Forum Art Centre in 2022 with the bequeathment of the Wayne Arthur Gallery on Provencher Boulevard.

Bev was a fierce supporter and champion of local artists. Her gift will benefit the Manitoba arts community with the same generosity and spirit she showed to hundreds of local creators over the years.

Forum Art Centre established a permanent endowment fund to honour Bev’s memory and to support our programs. 

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Forum Art Centre is a proud member of the Manitoba Artist Run Centres Coalition

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Land Acknowledgement

Forum Art Centre is in Treaty 1 territory, the traditional and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininiwak, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the homeland of the Red River Métis. Our water is sourced from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Treaty 3 territory, and much of our hydro-electricity comes from Treaty 5 territory in northern Manitoba. We are committed to learning and engaging in reconciliation and decolonization.

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