Donate

Donate

By supporting Galerie Buhler Gallery, you are contributing to ensuring that art continues to be part of well-being practises within our community. You are supporting a healing environment that is vital to patients, staff, physicians, volunteers and visitors. Your help will sustain the essential operations of the gallery, including upcoming exhibits and programming. Additionally, your donations to GBG are supporting local, regional, and national artists.

Monetary donations to the Buhler Gallery and/or donations of works of art (professionally appraised) will receive a charitable tax receipt.

Donations may be made to the Buhler Gallery through:

St. Boniface Hospital Foundation
C1026 – 409 Taché Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R2H 2A6
Telephone: 204-237-2067
Donate online (Direct your gift to: “Other” and type: “Buhler Gallery”)
Charitable Organization No.: 11916 9639 RR0001

The Winnipeg Foundation
1350 – One Lombard Place
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3B 0X3, Canada

St. B. health worker playing the piano in front of
Anirniuit: Breathing in the Cold by Victoria Mamnguqsualuk.

Donating works of art to the GBG Permanent Collection

Galerie Buhler Gallery and St. Boniface Hospital are committed to collecting and preserving Canadian arts and crafts with a particular emphasis on works produced by the Manitoban arts community. Unique among institutions in Manitoba, GBG’s Permanent Collection is used for the the purpose of healing and wellness for the St. Boniface Hospital Campus.

If you have a piece of art work that you think that Galerie Buhler Gallery may be interested in, please contact us at 204-237-2309, or [email protected] with the following information:

  • An image of the piece
  • Name of the artist
  • Name of the piece
  • Date the piece was completed
  • Medium(s)
  • Size
  • Other relevant information you may have about the piece (i.e., framing, condition, etc.)

Before any work of art is accepted by GBG it must be approved by the Arts Advisory Council, a volunteer body which consists of members of the arts, medical and professional community. Works that are accepted are considered in-kind donations and are eligible for a tax receipt provided the donor has a qualified appraiser value the piece.