ART EXHIBITS

Art Exhibits

CURRENT EXHIBITS

A Selection of Specimens

A solo exhibition by artist Kristin Teetaert

January 21 – February 23, 2026

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For more information about our art galleries themselves, visit our Art Galleries page.

 

 

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Labours of Love, Under Lamplight

Exhibit runs November 1st – December 14th

An exhibition featuring art from Indigenous artists in Saskatchewan, showcasing a diverse array of experiences and interpretations of Indigenous Art. The exhibition celebrates the various practices in Indigenous art, ranging from contemporary aesthetics and materials to those rooted in familial traditions.

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Travel by Train

Exhibit runs September 3rd – October 26th
Come enjoy this unique and local exhibit highlighting train travel in our train station art gallery!

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OVERLAP: SK Printmakers Exhibit

Exhibition runs July 3 – August 30, 2025

Gallery Hours starting July 3: Wednesday 10-5 | Thursday + Friday 10-8 | Saturday + Sunday 10-5

“Overlap” is a dynamic exhibition of various types of printmaking by members of the SK Printmakers.

 

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Exhibition: Through Lens & Brush

Exhibit runs until June 23
Gallery hours: Thursdays 9:00am – 3:00pm

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Young Artist Program Exhibit: Makers’ Market

Exhibition runs April 1 – 23
Gallery Hours: Thursdays 9 – 3
Exhibit Opening: Saturday, April 5 11am – 12pm

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Exhibition: John Brady McDonald – Omentum

Exhibit runs February 1 – March 23
Gallery Hours: Thursdays 9 – 3
Come see the show and stay for a visit in the gallery

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Exhibition: All Conditioned Things

Exhibition runs until January 25
An exploration of mortality and impermanence through symbolism
Kathy Thiessen Art Gallery

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Exhibition: ᑌᐸᑯᐦᑊ/Tepakohp/7

Exhibit runs until November 23 (artist talk Nov. 27, 9:00am-11:00am)
Kathy Thiessen Art Gallery

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Exhibition: Too “Pool” for School!

July 1 – August 31, 2024

Station Arts Satellite Gallery

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Missing Maga-Pie by Paul Trottier

Exhibit runs July 1 – August 22, 2024

Kathy Thiessen Art Gallery

Admission is free

 

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Tia Furstenberg Exhibit: Primal Landscape

Exhibit runs July 1 – August 22, 2024

Kathy Thiessen Art Gallery

Admission is free

With fragments of past and present, this show explores ideas of memories and the concept of home.

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VISUAL POETRY: THE RAVEN SPEAKS ART EXHIBIT

Exhibit runs from March 17 – April 23, 2022

In conversation with painter Rolf Krohn and poet David Macknak

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I DO NOT HAVE MY WORDS

Exhibition runs February 1 – 23, 2022 *Postponed*

Joi Arcand, Catherine Blackburn, Audrey Dreaver, curated by M.J.M.A.G.

This show features a variety of work that explores language loss & considers how  language is connected to one’s cultural identity.

 

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The Red Chair Project Exhibit

SEPTEMBER – NOVEMBER, 2021

This show shines a light on those who make our community special and the diversity we value. It is a portrait mural that celebrates what we share and how we can work towards a brighter future together.

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Chasing Identity and Reconciliation

July 1 – August 28, 2021

Ray Keighley adds creative energy to his art, reflecting balance between his ethnic origins, life and work.

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Sign Posts

March 1 – May 23, 2021

Signposts brings together three Saskatchewan based artists who examine the familiar imagery that dots the Saskatchewan landscape.

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The Darkened Sky

January 7 – February 23, 2021

Consisting of fifteen artists, The Darkened Sky highlights the beauty of darkness through a spectrum of artistic mediums. Works range from craft to fine art, and over half of the artists are First Nations or Métis, weaving together unique cultural perspectives and familiar methods of art-making.

 

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Scissor Cuts/Scherenschnitte: Jessica Richter and Waltraude Stehwien

November 2 – December 17, 2020

Richter and Stehwien employ creativity to express landscape, scene and image with cut paper. This collection ranges from traditional German papercutting to papercut evolved into sculpture. 

 

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Big Earth Series: Val Wiebe

October 8 – 29, 2020

This exhibit explores the relationship between the landscape and our own fragility – the universal human experience. 

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