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November 2013

Manitoba Chamber of Commerce

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creative cities Cultural exChange distriCt Can be a hub for arts and innovation by Jennifer McFee 12 | WINTER 2013 'peg biz I t's no secret that Winnipeg is home to a robust arts and culture scene. Now there's a movement afoot to build on this inventive undercurrent to grow a truly creative city. Thom Sparling, executive director of ACI Manitoba, points out that a shift is already underway in the Exchange District. The area continues to attract artists, along with start-up tech companies that have set up shop along Adelaide Street in a strip known as Innovation Alley. "When you bring arts and culture in the creative sector in proximity with the tech sector, both sectors experience exponential growth," Sparling says. "You're bringing together people who think differently and you're putting similar problems in front of them. All of a sudden, you're creating things that would never have been created otherwise." To help foster these connections, Sparling is developing a creative campus website to act as an interactive social-media tool. But he says more physical infrastructure needs to be developed for art space, gathering spots and living areas. "I sit in my office at the corner of King and McDermot and there's 100,000 square feet of empty, vacant space," Sparling says. "We need to fill that space with creative types and grow the excitement." Manitoba Museum executive director Claudette Leclerc has an ideal spot in mind for a creative cultural campus.

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