Filtering by: 2019

Julie Oh: Tunnel, Air, Mother
Nov.
20
to Jan. 26

Julie Oh: Tunnel, Air, Mother

  • Dunlop Art Gallery, Sherwood Gallery, Regina Public Library (map)
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Julie Oh works with photography, video, and installation to examine our understanding of, and relationships with, common objects. By questioning her selected object’s use and nature using intuitive, sometimes nonsensical approaches, Oh positions the viewer to consider the use and values of these objects in new ways.

Julie Oh is an emerging artist from Saskatoon. She completed her MFA as a Fulbright Fellow at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2012 and holds a BFA from the University of Saskatchewan. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions including: Living Architecture (2018), 6018 North, Chicago; Double Gaze (2018), ACRE Projects Gallery, Chicago; Punctured Landscape (2017), Art Museum of the Americas, Washington, DC; The New Normal (2017), Supa Salon, Istanbul, Turkey and The Hanger (an UMAM D&R Project), Beirut, Lebanon.

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Marigold Santos: MALAGINTO
Nov.
8
to Jan. 12

Marigold Santos: MALAGINTO

  • Dunlop Art Gallery, Central Gallery, Regina Public Library (map)
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Marigold Santos’ practice explores the ways in which ideas of self-hood can become multiple, fragmented, and dislocated and then reinvented and recreated through a reflection of movement, migration and change. In particular, she returns to the memories associated with her family’s immigration from the Philippines to Canada in the late 80’s as an auto-biographical point of departure, and considers the experiences of a young person coming to terms with a new sense of self in relation to their new environment. Negotiating narratives of the past and present results in the creation of a personal myth, a visual vocabulary influenced by the hybrid of Filipino and Western folktales of Santos' early youth, the Canadian pop culture of the late 80’s and early 90’s, the science and social politics of that period, and the Canadian geography and landscape.

The imagery within Santos' interdisciplinary work consists of elements that reflect on the notion of a self that is plural and in-process, and takes place within the realms of the otherworldly - where the porous boundaries of reality and the fantastical rupture, overflow, and reconfigure. Persistent in her work is the reference to the creature of fear in Filipino folklore known as the Asuang - a supernatural shape-shifting witch and ghoul who has the ability to self-sever. In her work the narrative is reconfigured; these Asuang speak not of malevolence, but of lived experience, self-awareness, transformation, and empowerment to celebrate and embrace plurality and fragmented identities.

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Liz Ikiriko: Flags of Unsung Countries
Sep.
25
to Nov. 15

Liz Ikiriko: Flags of Unsung Countries

  • Dunlop Art Gallery, Sherwood Gallery, Regina Public Library (map)
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Flags of Unsung Countries charts artist Liz Ikiriko’s process to understand her father’s struggles as an African immigrant challenged with mental illness living in the Canadian prairies. The work asks several questions: What is required of a home? Do we choose to belong or does belonging choose us? Flags of Unsung Countries uses photography to map a path of the African diaspora. Ikiriko’s deeply personal and moving work explores memory, family and identity, and reimagines boundaries between past and present.

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Off-Centre: Queer Contemporary Art in the Prairies
Jun.
22
to Sep. 18

Off-Centre: Queer Contemporary Art in the Prairies

  • Dunlop Art Gallery, Central Gallery and Sherwood Gallery, Regina Public Library (map)
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Off-Centre is a survey of artworks by queer artists from the Canadian Prairies. The exhibition title describes how this central region is often thought to be in the cultural and political margins. It also speaks to the experience of being queer – particularly in smaller communities.

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The Experiment
May
17
to Jun. 29

The Experiment

  • Dunlop Art Gallery, Central Gallery, Regina Public Library (map)
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This group exhibition brings togethers artists who work in collaboration with nature and rely on natural processes to make their work. The selected artists generate conditions where at various points during their artwork’s creation, the pieces begin to develop according to the laws of nature without artist intervention. The Experiment reminds viewers of the existence of entities that are larger and more powerful then human forces, encouraging closer consideration of the natural world.

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Keith Bird: Spiritual Veterans
May
4
to Jun. 16

Keith Bird: Spiritual Veterans

  • Dunlop Art Gallery, Sherwood Gallery, Regina Public Library (map)
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In his recent paintings, Saulteaux and Cree artist Keith Bird honours Indigenous leaders and warriors of past and present, recognizing historical leaders such as Crazy Horse, Pound Maker, Geronimo, Chief Piapot and many others. Through Spiritual Veterans, Bird sheds light on the spirituality, strength and resilience of Indigenous veterans who have fought and continue to fight to protect land, culture and human dignity.

 Keith Bird was raised on Gordon First Nation in Saskatchewan. He received a BFA from the University of Regina in 2008, followed by an MFA in 2013. His work is both privately and publicly collected.

 The artist would like to thank the Saskatchewan Arts Board for the generous support of this project.

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Nicole Kelly Westman | for every sunset we haven’t seen
Mar.
9
to Apr. 24

Nicole Kelly Westman | for every sunset we haven’t seen

  • Dunlop Art Gallery, Sherwood Gallery, Regina Public Library (map)
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We want a potential that is wide and ebullient, luminous and spacious, quivering with the hues of a waning day. We like the kind assurance of the exiting sun, a finale to another day lived, ushering in the sweetness of night that falls like a blanket. We’d like a promise of perfect sunsets.

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Are You My Mother?
Jan.
18
to Mar. 24

Are You My Mother?

  • Dunlop Art Gallery, Central Gallery, Regina Public Library (map)
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Whether the relationships are close, strained, or absent, being parented (or disconnected from caregivers) is a universal experience. Are You My Mother? considers what is shared about the experience of being raised, while underscoring the less universal, more specific circumstances that shape how we feel about our caregivers – feelings of warmth and love, and in the case of grief, loss and gratitude.

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