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Nuite Blanche YXE at the Saskatchewan Craft Council

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Saskatchewan Craft Council Gallery

813 Broadway Avenue

Saskatoon, SK

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Free.

Offered in English.

Has gender-neutral washrooms.

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Saturday, September 23, 7 pm - 12 am

SCC Gallery, 813 Broadway Ave, Saskatoon, SK

Exhibition: Perspectives at SCC Gallery during Nuit Blanche YXE

Collaborative Public Art Project for Truth and Reconciliation

Visit the gallery on Broadway and contribute to a public art piece in honour of Truth and Reconciliation. Designed by fibre artist Reagan Lowe and inspired by traditional star blankets, visitors will fill diamonds to complete the work, which will later be installed in the street-facing windows of the craft council building.

Our SCC Gallery exhibition, Perspectives, features work by Ron Cooley, Roxanne Enns, Arbie Kepler, Elisabeth Miller, Robert Miller, and Mark Wells. The exhibition will be open special hours for Nuit Blanche YXE and artists will be in attendance. Traffic will be controlled to provide a safe and intimate look at the artwork and allow visitors to interact with participating artists.

We all have different perspectives on the world, on relationships, on work, and on art. Our perspective is coloured by our experiences, our education, and our values. How does that difference arise? Explore the artists unique interpretations from their own experiences and in their own medium, including fused glass, ceramics, metal sculpture, silver jewelry, and photography. The results will show how perspectives influence the way we create and interpret art. What is your perspective?

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Saskatchewan Craft Council

The Saskatchewan Craft Council is a non-profit organization that represents and supports over 300 craft artisans in Saskatchewan through community, programming, and promotion. Located in Saskatoon, SK in the heart of the Broadway arts district, the SCC is a gallery space that shows six exhibitions a year. Its distinctive gallery gift shop and online store offers the handmade work of over 100 juried craftspeople from the province.

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