Art Gallery of Regina
Dancing Doilies
Saskatchewan artist Lindsay Arnold livens up the tedium of women’s work from days of yore. Read more
Sylvia Ziemann’s Accidental Utopia
An exhibition at the Art Gallery of Regina inhabits the space between science and myth. Read more
Age of Anxieties
"Anxieties," a group show that runs to Feb. 2 at the Art Gallery of Regina, considers everything from prairie gothic to colonialism. Read more
The Sole Project
The Sole Project honours 12 women who inspired or influenced Saskatchewan artists Judy Anderson, Sheila Nourse and Loretta Paoli. Read more
Brendan Schick, "The Metafold," Art Gallery of Regina, April 29 to June 30, 2016
Many arresting qualities enrich emerging Saskatchewan-based artist Brendan Schick’s recent oil paintings, not least a facility with depicting the rich highlights and shadows of crumpled and draped fabric. Read more
Edie Marshall: "Terrain", Art Gallery of Regina, to Feb. 27, 2016
Edie Marshall has had a long fascination with the history and varied ecologies of the Great Plains. As a painter, she has explored this familiar terrain in several serial bodies of work. Read more
Zachari Logan: Oct. 8 to Nov. 7, 2015 at the Slate Fine Art Gallery in Regina
Zachari Logan presents recent work, including his "Specimen" drawings, which explore fantastical creatures using the languages of medieval illustrations of maladies and scientific illustrations of the 1800s. Read more
Iris Hauser, Dress Codes, Art Gallery of Regina, Aug. 26, 2015 to Oct. 11, 2015
Saskatoon artist Iris Hauser has a regular stable of models she uses for figurative, narrative paintings that evoke art history, literature and fantasy. Ordinarily, Hauser chooses the models’ costumes and poses to create the right atmosphere. Read more
MONIQUE BLOM, TAMARA RUSNAK and STACIA VERIGIN: "The Wayward Symbionts," January 30 to March 6, 2013, Art Gallery of Regina, SK
Seen the cartoon where the Earth is sitting, worried? A doctor is diagnosing the planet: “I’m afraid you have a bad case – of humans.” Ecology is often thought of as the fatalistic realization that human progress has wrecked the Earth. Read more
DAKOTA AND JONAH MCFADZEAN, "The Dentist Brothers," February 1 to March 7, 2012, Art Gallery of Regina
Comics in the gallery can be problematic — they’re essentially an art form meant to be handled and read. Read more
DAN DONALDSON April 13 to May 14, 2011, Art Gallery of Regina
Dan Donaldson’s fanciful large-scale portraits have their basis in real Life — Life Magazine, that 20th-century compendium of everything that ever happened in the world. Read more
HEATHER CLINE "Populating Veduta: Contemporary Cityscapes," October 20 to November 20, 2010, Art Gallery of Regina
Regina artist Heather Cline says she’s more concerned with the incidental than the monumental. Read more
DAVID DREHER, "Nostra Aetate (Our Times)," May 17-June 24, 2006, Art Gallery of Regina, Regina
Regina artist David Dreher confronts the contradictions that lie between human faith and human actions within the context of religion in this show of his recent work. Read more
IAN RAWLINSON, "Night Watch," Jan 25 — Mar 4, 2006, Art Gallery of Regina
The title of Ian Rawlinson's exhibition is an allusion to Rembrandt that is too heavy a burden for these modest paintings to bear. The inflated association is a false lead that contaminates our appreciation of Rawlinson's work on its own merits. Read more