Amber Fyfe's outdoor exhibition explores art washed down the drain
Five iconic paintings are replicated on the base of five sinks, which are dug into the ground of a downtown front yard. To see the paintings, you have to stand over the sinks and look down at them....
View ArticleMural a fitting tribute to downtown pioneer Robert Gardikiotis
Robert Gardikiotis, who passed away in March, was a fixture of the downtown core for over half a century. Thanks to a new mural, his image and memory will live on in the area he helped build....
View ArticleArt gallery honours a mother's work
Growing up, Archie Shaver would watch his mother Jean paint and make sculptures and he fell in love with her work. Last month he opened a gallery at Deep South Pioneer Museum in Ogema to honour her...
View ArticleSask artist Wilf Perreault inspired by the everyday back alley
For artist Wilf Perreault, working and playing are one and the same. He “plays” in his Regina studio daily. And that requires commitment and hard work. “It’s fun,” the soft-spoken painter said with a...
View ArticleJason Robins has mastered the art of giving and creating
The artwork created by Jason Robins is easy to identify. His distinct pop-art style is hard to miss. And it’s everywhere. The incredibly talented, full-time visual artist has built an impressive...
View ArticlePainting meant to commemorate Scott Collegiate
When Yvonne Kydd started hearing whispers Scott Collegiate may be getting torn down she started thinking: Was it time to do another reproduction? In the past, the artist has done other historical...
View ArticleOfficial opening of Mosaic Stadium wows sports fans, politicians
It was a scene of excitement as years of work and planning came to fruition with the official opening of the new Mosaic Stadium and the newly renovated Confederation Park on Friday. “When you actually...
View ArticleMural project in La Loche to show history of community
The last few years have been rough in the northern community of La Loche, but the Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange is hoping to give the community a new positive memory. “Each time we have these good...
View ArticleRegina artist Cline explores Canadian places, stories in new exhibit
Each painting tells a story in Heather Cline’s Quiet Stories art exhibition. More specifically, it’s an individual’s story about a Canadian place. In the decade prior to Canada 150, Cline worked to...
View ArticleHands-on in Saskatchewan: Immigrants learn skills and trades
I earn my living behind a lens now, but sometimes my lingering reporter’s curiosity gets the better of me. Such was the case when I was sent to shoot a standalone photo of students from the Regina...
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