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🌟 *Echoes of Asgard* is now open! 🎨✨

The Icelandic Collection at the University of Manitoba Libraries is proud to present an exhibition of captivating works by Inga Torfadottir, on view from August 11 to September 10, 2025.

🖼 Join us for the official reception on
📅 Thursday, August 28
🕡 6:30–8:30 p.m.
📍 Dr. Paul H.T. Thorlakson Gallery
Elizabeth Dafoe Library, University of Manitoba

Experience Icelandic heritage through Inga’s powerful and whimsical visual storytelling—an art journey you don’t want to miss!

🅿️ Free parking after 6:30 PM in Lot B
🕘 Gallery hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM

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Icelandic Connection

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News and new additions to the Icelandic Collection

Welcome to the new LibGuide for our Icelandic Special Collections here at the University of Manitoba. Here you can find links to electronic resources for both research and learning Icelandic. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Below are the most recent additions to our physical book collection, updated daily.The physical collection currently includes over 34000 items, 29766 of which are circulating and are available through interlibrary loan. 

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News from Iceland

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Icelandic Special Collections and Rare Books Librarian

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Katrin Nielsdottir
Contact:
330 Elizabeth Dafoe Library
25 Chancellor’s Circle
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2
2045838719
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