This is an archived event from Culture Days 2021.
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Artist's Talk: Aganetha Dyck (in-person screening)
In-person
Film & video Interdisciplinary Sculpture & installation Visual artsDate and time
Location
2420 Elphinstone Street
Regina, SK
Directions: PARKING: Free parking, accessible by 15th & McTavish, or by College & Elphinstone. Two accessible parking stalls parallel to the access road and close to the paved path to the front entrance door; Two accessible parking stalls at the back door accessed via a short, angled drive from the main parking lot and access road. TRANSIT: The closest bus stop is Elphinstone Street @ College Avenue; Regina Transit buses 7, 8, 9, and 10 stop at this stop;.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
The AGR is pleased to present an in-person screening of a pre-recorded artist talk with Aganetha Dyck, in conversation with Curator Sandee Moore.
Aganetha Dyck, who became an artist while living in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, has been creating artwork assisted by honeybees and beekeepers for over 20 years. She will share her experiences and examples of artwork created in collaboration with honeybees in this pre-recorded artist talk.
Dyck’s Mennonite heritage and its emphasis on thrift is a source of inspiration for her artwork in which she commonly gives new life to broken and discarded items. Famously, she has reshaped wool sweaters into tiny, shrunken effigies, used family pickling recipes to preserve buttons from the sewing factory that occupied her studio before it was a space for artists and placed hand-crocheted doilies and broken porcelain figurines into beehives to be “mended” by the bees.
Dyck’s artworks reframe bees as conscious agents who are creative and multisensorial communicators.
Those wishing to attend this in-person event must register in advance for a free ticket, wear a mask and observe social distancing. Attendance at in-person events is limited to 50%of normal capacity. The Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre requires that all visitors to the building wear a mask and provide proof of vaccination, or a negative COVID-19 test. Attendance is limited to 25 people.
If you are unable to attend in person, other options are available to view this talk, including Facebook Live and Youtube.
Links
- Register here to attend the in-person screening eventbrite.ca
Organizer
Art Gallery of Regina Inc.
Located on Treaty 4, the traditional territory of the Cree, Saulteaux, Nakota, Lakota and Dakota peoples, and the homeland of the Métis people, the Art Gallery of Regina (AGR) promotes the development and appreciation of contemporary art, with an emphasis on Saskatchewan artists. Our programming focuses on the voices and experiences of Saskatchewan artists and visitors. AGR programming encompasses exhibitions (featuring established, emerging and recreational artists), education, publishing, workshops and artists talks. Through free public exhibitions and dedicated support for artists and innovation, the AGR has over 45 years as a supportive and creative cultural hub connecting artists and our communities.
The Art Gallery of Regina is an autonomous, independent public art gallery with non-profit and charitable status. We are a tenant in the Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre located within the vibrant Cathedral Village neighbourhood in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
The Gallery opened as an experimental satellite of the Norman Mackenzie Gallery in 1974 under the name Rosemont Art Gallery. The Rosemont's objective was to reach new audiences and respond to community demands for more local and regional programming. In 1976 an independent organization formed and incorporated as a non-profit society to take over the Gallery.
In 2005, after 30 years in operation, the name was changed to the Art Gallery of Regina to better reflect its scope and role in the community.
The Art Gallery of Regina is at 2420 Elphinstone Street, inside the Neil Balkwill Civic Art Centre . The facility is entirely wheelchair accessible.