Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2022.
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Art Gallery Exhibition - Hanna Yokozawa Farquharson: Calling
En personne
Artisanat Arts de la fibre et du textile Musée Arts visuelsDate et heure
Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.
Lieu
Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre
440 Centre Street
Shaunavon, SK
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante.
À propos
The exhibition, 'Calling', features the beautifully crafted and thoughtfully meditative fibre works of Saskatchewan artist, Hanna Yokozawa Farquharson. Originating from Japan, where she worked in digital architecture and landscaping design with a focus on stonework, the artist's works draw upon the aesthetic and design principles of her cultural and professional background, while responding to the natural landscapes and experiences of her new home as a newcomer to Saskatchewan.
This exhibition is curated and organized by the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery, and toured through OSAC's Arts on the Move program.
A free hands-on loom weaving activity is being planned to be held October 11 - stay tuned for details!
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- Grand Coteau Centre Web Page shaunavon.com
Organisateur
The Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre
The Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre is located in the heart of Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. The Centre houses a museum, art gallery and the Shaunavon Branch of the Chinook Regional Library. Our collection is multi-disciplinary, including artifacts relating to the human history of Shaunavon, fine arts and natural history specimens of the area. A variety of programs and tours are offered in association with our collection, making us more than a collection of objects. Through our educational programming, community activities and events, we provide opportunities for our public to experience and appreciate the arts and culture, as well as the natural history and the human history of our area.
Our Mission: Linking Community with Culture
Our Vision: An environment that engages visitors to increase appreciation, understanding and celebration of our heritage – past, present, and future.