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At the MacKenzieThe Magazine of the MacKenzie Art Gallery | September to December, 2012
Curious about what goes on behind-the-scenes at the MacKenzie?
We’ll be cracking open the doors to the vault and the art conservation lab at our annual Open House! These popular tours fill quickly, sign-up will begin at 1 pm. This will be a fun afternoon for the entire family with hands-on art activities in the BMO Learning Centre and tours of Carl Beam, an unforgettable exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Canada.
At 2 pm we’ll host a free screening of Aakideh: The Art & Legacy of Carl Beam, an intimate and revealing documentary offering a unique look at the life and work of Carl Beam.
Open HouseSunday, September 30, 1 - 4 pm
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At the MacKenzie is published tri-annually by the MacKenzie Art Gallery
ISSN 0712-9238
EditorLeah Brodie
Layout & DesignLeah Brodie
Board of TrusteesAndrea Wagner, President
Josh MacFadden, Vice PresidentMark Stefan, Past President
Shanna McNair, TreasurerAmanda Baker
Brooks Findlay Bob Perry
Jacquie Messer-Lepage Louis Browne
Tom Chase Marty Klyne
Pam KleinThelfa Yee-Toi
Sheila Petty Terry Downie
Jeff Erbach
The MacKenzie Art Gallery is a non-profit organization supported by its members, volunteers, individual donors and corporate sponsors. The MacKenzie is generously funded by the University of Regina, Government of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture & Recreation, City of Regina, Saskatchewan Arts Board, the Museums Assistance Program of the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Canada Council for the Arts, the City of Regina Arts Advisory Committee, and Regina’s Public and Catholic School Boards.
AT THE MACKENZIEThe Magazine of the MacKenzie Art Gallery
September to December 2012
Vol. 42 No. 2
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On the Cover
Carl BeamContain that Force (1978)acrylic, collage materials on canvas, 120.5 × 163.0 cm. Ojibwe Cultural Foundation, M’Chigeeng, Ontario. Photo © Harquail Photography, Courtesy of the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation
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FeaturesExecutive Director’s Message
Carl Beam
Mindfulness and the Creative Spirit
Big Bang Theory
University of Regina Master of Fine Arts
Graduating Exhibitions
Upcoming Programs + Events
MacKenzie Gallery Volunteers
Photo Gallery
Membership
Gallery Information + Sponsors
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE
Photo: Don Hall
As we head into our fall season of exhibitions and programs I want to congratulate the MacKenzie Gallery Volunteers on their 50th anniversary. To each of our volunteers over the past fifty years, we offer our profound gratitude. You have made the MacKenzie the great gallery it is today!
This fall we are proud to host Carl Beam, organized by the National Gallery of Canada. This amazing exhibition brings together the masterpieces of one of Canada’s most vital forces in contemporary Aboriginal art. You’ll also find a compelling mix of works from the permanent collection on view in the exhibitions Mindfulness and the Creative Spirit and Big Bang Theory.
People are always intrigued about what goes on behind the
scenes at the MacKenzie. I invite you to join us for our Open House on September 30th, part of the national Culture Days initiative. This is your chance to peek behind closed doors, including the vault containing more than 4,000 pieces from the permanent collection. In the coming months we look forward to bringing you even more behind the scenes content for the myMacKenzie app available for your iPhone and iPad.
This year we are excited to present Big Bang at the MacKenzie, our annual gala art auction in support of creative experiences for families and youth. Get your tickets today for what is sure to be an unforgettable evening and sold-out event!
As we approach the MacKenzie’s 60th anniversary year, we continue to gain insight from our community on your ideas for the future of the Gallery. Your feedback helps us offer outstanding experiences in the visual arts for our community.
None of this would be possible without the support of our funders, and the many generous sponsors, donors and volunteers who have invested in the future of the MacKenzie.
On behalf of the Board and staff, we look forward to seeing you back at the Gallery. We just know you’ll enjoy your next MacKenzie experience.
Jeremy Morgan
Featured Artist Reception with Dale LoweSaturday, October 20, 2 - 4 pmDale Lowe’s work reveals the intricate grains, warm colours and the hidden gift within each unique piece of wood. An extensive selection of Dale’s pieces will be available until November 11, 2012.
Winter Members’ Sale November 17 to 25The Gallery Shop has something for everyone on your holiday shopping list with an array of unique creations from across Saskatchewan and Canada! Members will receive a 20% discount on regular-priced items during the annual Winter Members’ Sale.
Exclusive Hillberg & Berk Trunk ShowWednesday, December 5, 10 am - 7 pmFind this season’s hottest designs and one-of-a-kind pieces from one of Canada’s most popular designer jewellery lines!
Gallery Shop Hours Monday to Thursday 10 am - 5:30 pmFriday 10 am - 9 pmSaturday, Sunday & Holidays 12 - 5:30 pm
Saturdays: November 17 to December 2210 am - 5:30 pm
Featured Artist Receptions sponsored by:
SHOP
Handcrafted wood art by Dale Lowe.Photo: Cydney Toth
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CARL BEAMSeptember 1 to November 18, 2012Meet the Curator & Opening Reception Friday, September 28, 7:30 pm, Free Admission
Screening of Aakideh: The Art & Legacy of Carl Beam Sunday, September 30, 2 pm, Free Admission
Carl Beam (1943-2005) was a powerful, internationally acclaimed contemporary Canadian artist of Anishinaabe descent. In 1986, Beam’s The North American Iceberg became known as the first work by a First Nations artist to be purchased by the National Gallery of Canada for the collection of contemporary art, thus opening the door for a new generation of First Nations artists to enter.
The exhibition covers the physical diversity of Beam’s works while exploring his investigation into the metaphysical aspects of western and Indigenous cultures. The exhibition is organized around five main themes, including: The Columbus Project, an immense body of work which challenges historically dominant assumptions and re-examines the meaning of Columbus’ arrival in North America and its long-term repercussions for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas; Plant Communication, Margins: Food / Shelter and The Whale of Our Being touch on Beam’s study of the relationship between humans and their environment; and Crossroads, a meditation on fame and celebrity that was the last series of pieces Beam worked on.
Beam is renowned for working with photography and collage in an aesthetic style that was more akin to the expressive layering of American pop artist Robert Rauschenberg than the traditional forms of Anishinaabek “Woodland School” painters such as Norval Morrisseau (1932-2007). However, Beam’s art engages his Anishinaabek traditions through its recognition of the important role of dreams, the place of spirit helpers, and the lessons of his Aboriginal ancestry. At the same time, it builds intellectual bridges between the philosophical thinking of Western and Anishinaabek traditions.
Featuring 48 of Beam’s most remarkable works, this exhibition is an opportunity to view a selection of his large-scale paintings, ceramics, constructions, and video that cover his entire artistic career. This exhibition is accompanied by an extensive 140-page catalogue, Carl Beam: The Poetics of Being, available for purchase in the Gallery Shop.
Left: Carl Beam, Summa, 2002, photo-emulsion on canvas, 274 × 213.2 cm. Collection of Ann Beam. Photo © Harquail Photography
Organized by the National Gallery of Canada School Tours presented by SaskTel
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Dorothy Knowles, Red Hollyhoc, 1999, oil on canvas, 92 x 92 cm. Collection of the MacKenzie Art Gallery, gift of the artist.
A permanent collection exhibition organized by the MacKenzie Art Gallery with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Saskatchewan Arts Board, and the City of Regina Arts Advisory Committee.
MINDFULNESS AND THE CREATIVE SPIRITSeptember 8, 2012 to January 6, 2013
According to author Jon Kabat-Zinn, mindfulness is “the awareness that emerges through paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgmentally to the unfolding of experiences moment by moment.”
We are so lost in the myriad worlds of instant information, ever-advancing technology and the isolating entertainment of social networking that most days mindfulness seems a million megabytes away. It is far easier to tune in to electronic diversions than to become aware of our thoughts and actions in the present moment.
Mindfulness and the Creative Spirit examines art production that embodies principles such as living in harmony with oneself and the world and participation in a process of observation, self-inquiry and mindful action. This opportunity for self-reflection will include step-by-step guidance in exploring mindfulness through a process of looking deeply at works of art from the MacKenzie’s permanent collection. This is an opportunity to begin observing your own emotions and to be respectfully encouraged to express yourself creatively.
School Tours presented by SaskTel
Ying-Yueh Chuang, it blooms on the day.... #1, 2004, ceramic, plexiglass rod, 40 x 40 x 34 cm. MacKenzie Art Gallery, University of Regina Collection, 2010, purchased with the financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts Acquisition Assistance Program.
A permanent collection exhibition organized by the MacKenzie Art Gallery with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Saskatchewan Arts Board, and the City of Regina Arts Advisory Committee.
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BIG BANG THEORYUNRAVELLING THE MYSTERIES OF ART, SCIENCE AND FANTASYOctober 27, 2012 to March 31, 2013
The success of the television series The Big Bang Theory points to a growing interest in “nerd culture,” a unique fusion of hard science and high fantasy. This exhibition explores the trend through an adventurous mix of works from the MacKenzie’s permanent collection. From robotics to lasers, from Superman to space toys, geek chic has arrived at the MacKenzie.
Since the time of Leonardo da Vinci, artists have felt free to make art by day while tinkering with science projects by night. Both art and science are powered by curiosity and a desire to see “what happens if…”
A number of the works generate the same pleasure that a scientist might take in an elegantly designed experiment, or an engineer in a piece of new technology. Murray Favro, John Noestheden, Richard Prince, Ron McLellan, and Kim Adams each adopt a scientific or technological paradigm to make work of beautiful intelligence.
For other artists, the shapes and structures of science are a direct source of inspiration. A hidden universe is revealed in the undersea pods of Ying-Yueh Chuang, the galaxies of Martha Cole, and the cosmic geometry of Winston Leathers.
Troy Coulterman, Ineffectual Intellectual, 2012, 61 x 27 x 104 cm, aqua resin.
TROY COULTERMAN: EVERYDAY ANOMALIESSeptember 29 to October 14, 2012
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Master of Fine Arts Graduating ExhibitionsA partnership between the MacKenzie Art Gallery and the Faculty of Fine Arts
Opening Reception Friday, October 5, 6 - 8:30 pm, Free Admission
Everyday Anomalies is the thesis exhibition by Troy Coulterman, an artist from Arnprior, Ontario currently studying in the MFA program at the University of Regina. Troy has been the recipient for several awards and grants from such organizations as the Ontario Arts Council and the Sculptors Society of Canada. Troy’s influences are primarily pop culture and television and how they affect our lives. His work starts from our confusing daily happenings during which neural wires occasionally get crossed or misfired.
PEEPHOLE explores the interaction between the spectator, video art installation and the space of the gallery. The audience will become an interactive artifact within the performance, perceiving themselves as part of the space and sensing the synchronicity of the body with the space and the performance. Larger than life images and video installation charged with sexual tension will rhetorically break the boundaries that the spectators might experience when activating their own subjectivity, desires and cultural backgrounds.
Please Note: This exhibition includes nudity and sexually explicit content and may not be appropriate for all ages.
JORGE SANDOVAL: PEEPHOLEOctober 27 to November 12, 2012
TREVOR GRANT: COME AND SEE. AND I SAWNovember 17 to December 9, 2012
Come And See. And I Saw imagines the internal chaos when spiritual faith collides with altered states of consciousness. A boy experiences joy/terror, life/death through the seduction of the angel figure. Rather than an angel bastardized on the altar of pop culture and New Age spiritualties, this angel manifests inside deeply embedded rituals at the crossroad of the sacred and the profane. The exhibition is a hybrid of video art installation, experimental documentary and theatre.
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Trevor Grant, untitled, video still
Free Exhibition Tours of Carl BeamEach Saturday in September at 2 pm
September 2 | Family Studio Sunday - Storytelling2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
September 9 | Family Studio Sunday2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Inspired by Carl Beam, create an abstract painting combined with images from magazines.
September 14 | Art for Lunch with Graeme Patterson12 pm, U of R Riddell Centre, Room 050, Free Admission
Bring your own lunch and join University of Regina students and faculty for a presentation by artist Graeme Patterson.
September 16 | Family Studio Sunday2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Inspired by Carl Beam, create a collage using photocopy transparencies, pictures from magazines and markers.
September 23 | Family Studio Sunday2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Inspired by Carl Beam, create your very own masterpiece using whale stencils and shapes to create beautiful watercolour designs on paper.
September 28 | Workshop: Handmade Seed Paper6 - 6:45 pm, First Nations University of Canada, Free Admission
Learn to make handmade seed paper from native prairie plant species. Write a special message on your paper and plant it next spring. The recycled paper, and message, will help nourish the plant as it grows. This workshop will be offered again at the MacKenzie’s Open House on September 30th.
September 28 | Meet the Curator & Opening ReceptionCarl Beam, 7:30 pm, Shumiatcher Theatre, Free Admission
Join Greg Hill, Audain Curator of Indigenous Art from the National Gallery of Canada, for a discussion on the work of Carl Beam, followed by a reception in the Agra Torchinsky Salon. Cash bar.
September 30 | Open House + Film Screening1 - 4 pm, Free Admission, Supported by SaskCulture
Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at the MacKenzie? Then join us for our Open House, part of Culture Days 2012. We’ll be cracking open the doors to the vault and the art conservation lab! These popular tours fill quickly, sign-up will begin at 1 pm. At 2 pm we’ll host a free, one-time-only screening of Aakideh: The Art & Legacy of Carl Beam, an intimate and revealing documentary offering a unique look at Carl Beam. Plus, tours of the Carl Beam exhibition and hands-on art activities presented by First Nations University Art Gallery and the Regina Artist Trading Cards Collective.
Upcoming Programs + EventsSeptember
Family Studio Sundays proudly presented by
Free Exhibition Tours of Carl BeamEach Saturday in October at 2 pm
October 7 | Family Studio Sunday - Storytelling2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
October 14 | Family Studio Sunday2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Inspired by Carl Beam, create a collage using photocopy transparencies, pictures from magazines (or bring your own photos!) and markers.
October 19 | Big Bang at the MacKenzie6:30 pm, Members: $90, Individual: $100, Corporate Tickets: 10 for $800
Get your tickets now for the Annual Gala Art Auction in support of creative experiences for families and youth! Tickets available online at mackenzieartgallery.ca or in the Gallery Shop.
October 20 | Vertigo Series Writing Workshop2 pm, Agra Torchinsky Salon, Free AdmissionPlease register in advance by calling 584-4292
Join singer / spoken work artist Tara Dawn Solheim for an afternoon of writing and response. Participants will explore writing tools and styles while experiencing the Carl Beam exhibition. Come back and present your new work at Thursday Night Live! on November 8th.
October 20 | Gallery Shop Featured Artist Reception2 - 4 pm, Gallery Shop
Discover unique wood pieces by Saskatchewan artist Dale Lowe. Treats provided by KOKO Patisserie.
October 21| Family Studio Sunday2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Inspired by Carl Beam, create your very own masterpiece using whale stencils and shapes to create beautiful watercolour designs on paper.
October 28 | Family Studio Sunday2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Connect to the messages in the work of artist Carl Beam by using words and pictures from magazines to create a web collage.
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mackenzieartgallery.caOctober
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November 3, 10, 17 | Free Exhibition Tour of Carl BeamEach of the above Saturdays at 2 pm
November 4 | Family Studio Sunday - Storytelling2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
November 8 | Thursday Night Live!7:30 pm, $5 Admission
Join singer / spoken word artist Tara Dawn Solheim, hip-hop artist InfoRed, and musicians from Local Onlyz with special guests for a night of performance inspired by the Carl Beam exhibition. Bring your own art-inspired writing to the stage for the open-mic portion of the evening. Admission to Thursday Night Live! is normally $10, this reduced admission of $5 is sponsored by the Vertigo Reading Series. Cash bar.
November 11 | Family Studio Sunday2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Inspired by Carl Beam, create an abstract painting combined with images from magazines.
November 17 | Gallery Shop Winter Members’ SaleMembers will receive a 20% discount on all regular priced Gallery Shop merchandise.
November 18 | Family Studio Sunday - Artist Workshop2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Join guest artists from New Dance Horizons for an afternoon of creation, dance, and play.
November 24 | Holiday Bazaart10 am - 5:30 pm, Admission: $5Featuring locally grown artisans from Bazaart 2012, you’ll find a unique selection of high-quality items including jewellery, glass, paintings, photography and much more! Sponsored by SaskEnergy.
November 24 | Free Exhibition Tour2 pm, Tour of Mindfulness and the Creative Spirit
November 25 | Family Studio Sunday2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Inspired by Carl Beam, create a collage using photocopy transparencies, pictures from magazines (or bring your own photos!) and markers.
November 25 | Final Day of the Winter Members’ SaleVisit the Gallery Shop for the final day of the annual Winter Members’ Sale where you’ll find an exciting array of gifts with something for everyone on your holiday shopping list.
Upcoming Programs + Events November
Free Exhibition Tour of Mindfulness and the Creative SpiritEach Saturday in December at 2 pm
December 1 | Holiday Artist Trading Cards2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Join the global Artist Trading Card (ATC) phenomenon for an afternoon of making and trading holiday-inspired miniature artworks with the Regina Artist Trading Card Collective. Treats and refreshments will be served!
December 2 | Family Studio Sunday - Artist Workshop2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Join guest artists from New Dance Horizons for an afternoon of creation, dance, and play.
December 5 | Exclusive Hillberg & Berk Trunk Show10 am - 7 pm, Gallery ShopFeaturing this season’s hottest designs from one of Canada’s most popular jewellery lines.
December 9 | Holiday Celebration1 - 4 pm, Free Admission
An action-packed afternoon of art, music, and dance! Featuring choir performances, hands-on art activities, sleigh rides and a visit from Santa, complete with goodies and refreshments. Plus a dance procession led by Robin Poitras of New Dance Horizons. Please bring a non-perishable food donation for the Regina Food Bank.
December 16 | Family Studio Sunday2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Inspired by Carl Beam, create an abstract painting combined with images from magazines.
December 23 | Family Studio Sunday2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Inspired by Carl Beam, create your very own masterpiece using whale stencils and shapes to create beautiful watercolour designs on paper.
December 30 | Family Studio Sunday2 - 4 pm, BMO Learning Centre, Free Admission
Connect to the messages in the work of artist Carl Beam by using words and pictures from magazines to create a web collage.
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mackenzieartgallery.caDecember
MacKenzie Gallery Volunteers Celebrate 50 Years of Travelling Art!Learn about current volunteer opportunities at mackenzieartgallery.ca
The Travelling Art Program began with a group of volunteers who were passionate about inspiring a love and appreciation of art in young children. Since the first group of docents visited Regina schools in 1963, the volunteers have interacted with thousands of grade five students each year, seeking to enrich their appreciation and knowledge of art. Travelling Art is the heart of the MacKenzie Gallery Volunteers’ work with kids and arts education.
When the Travelling Art Program visits a school, pictures of art work are displayed for a two-week period prior to a volunteer docent visitng the grade five classes to discuss the art. Each of the three available exhibits consist of eight to ten reproductions of “The Classics in Art.” The originals of these works can be found in major art galleries around the world.
The MacKenzie Gallery Volunteers receive an annual grant from the Regina Public and Catholic School Boards for the delivery of Travelling Art and provide additional support by arranging for transportation of the exhibits from school to school.
With an increasing number of requests from schools, the MacKenzie Gallery Volunteers are always looking for more docents. These volunteers make an important contribution to the enrichment of arts education of children and will also find their involvement greatly rewarding as well.
IMAGE: The Travelling Art Program visits students in its early years.
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Holiday
Featuring 40 locally grown artisans from Bazaart 2012
Saturday, November 24 / 2012 from 10 am – 5 pmAdmission: $5 (children 12 and under are free)
Sponsored by:
MAGDANCE 2 December 8, 2012 – March 31, 2013
A partnership between the MacKenzie Art Gallery and New Dance Horizons (NDH) featuring NDH’s 2012/13 season of live performances amongst art from the permanent collection.
The Synthetic AgeFine Arts Faculty at the University of Regina and First Nations University of CanadaDecember 8, 2012 – April 21, 2013This exhibition of work by the University of Regina and First Nations University of Canada’s Fine Arts Faculty provides an opportunity to reflect on the role that both institutions play in shaping our cultural lives and how changes in this group of influential artists and researchers affects and mirrors changes within our broader community.
Upcoming Exhibitions
THANK YOU BMO FINANCIAL GROUP
BMO Financial Group’s recent gift of $100,000 will be recognized with the naming of the BMO Learning Centre, an interactive and creative space filled with hands-on activities to inspire the artist in everyone.
Admission to the BMO Learning Centre is free. Drop-in during regular Gallery hours and join the fun!
Download the free myMacKenzie App on your iPhone and iPad!
The myMacKenzie App and the new mackenzieartgallery.ca are funded in part by the Canada Interactive Fund at Canadian Heritage.
Go behind the scenes of MacKenzie exhibitions and programs.
Sign-out an iPad from the Gallery Shop on our next visit to the MacKenzie.
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1 Weaving with the Regina Weavers & Spinners Guild at Bazaart.2 Face painting by Street Culture Kidz in the SaskTel tent at Bazaart. 3 Artwork by children made at Kaleidoscope: Summer Art Camp for Kids.
4 A tornado of silk at the Spiraling Focres opening during New Dance Horizons’ performance of Breath of the Universe.5 The Hillberg & Berk display at Bazaart. 6 A young Kaleidoscope artist with her work.
7 Belly dancers performing at the Multiculturalism Day Celebration. 8 A family creating art at the Regina Folk Festival with Articulate Ink. 9 Performance with coloured silks at the opening of Spiraling Forces.
10 A young Kaleidoscope artist shows her father her portfolio of art. 11 Beautiful costuming showcased at the Multiculturalism Day Celebration. 12 Performance by New Dance Horizons at the opening of Spiraling Forces.
Welcome to our new Members April 1 – July 31, 2012
Jeffrey Anders
Roger Bartholomew
Sharon Butala
Joan Carter
Doug Faller
Brooks Findlay
Joanne Gerber
Lori Glier
Rev. John Haas &
Rev. Carolyn McBean
Steven Hanson
Darcie Harding
John Hewson
Marilyn Houlden
Anita Jadischke
Richard Julé
Dennis Klimochko
Judith Kocks
Jacyntha Laviolette
Joanna Leach
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Dr. Robin Swales
I. & P. Szlazak
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Caron Wilson
Individual Family Student Senior Senior CoupleCorporate
+ Newsletters mailed directly to you (or via email)+ Invitations to attend exhibition openings and events+ 10% discount at the Gallery Shop and extra savings during Members’ Sales+ 20% discount on MacKenzie exhibition catalogues+ Exclusive Member pricing for select programs and events+ Recognition in the Annual Report+ Voting privilieges at the Annual General Meeting + Reciprocal benefits at: Mendel Art Gallery (Saskatoon) Art Gallery of Alberta (Edmonton) Glenbow Museum (Calgary) Kamloops Art Gallery Winnipeg Art Gallery Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (Halifax) Beaverbrook Art Gallery (Fredericton)
Corporate Member Benefits
All of the regular membership benefits plus...+ 15% discount at the Gallery Shop on corporate gifts+ $50 discount on your first facility rental at the MacKenzie+ Corporate name recognition on mackenzieartgallery.ca+ Invitations to exclusive Corporate Member events
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Performance of Breath of the Universe at the opening of Spiraling Forces
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