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At the MacKenzie The Magazine of the MacKenzie Art Gallery | May to August 2011

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Page 1: At the MacKenzie · Stuart Reid, ex-officio The MacKenzie Art Gallery is a non-profit organization supported by its members, volunteers, individual donors and corporate sponsors

At the MacKenzieThe Magazine of the MacKenzie Art Gallery | May to August 2011

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KaleidoscopeSummer Art Program for Kids

Ages 5 to 6 Years July 4 - 81 - 4 pmMembers: $115Non-Members: $125

August 2 - 51 - 4 pmMembers: $90Non-Members: $100

Learn more and register today at mackenzieartgallery.ca

Ages 7 - 9 Years July 11 - 15 orJuly 25 - 299 am - 4 pmMembers: $230Non-Members: $250

Ages 10 - 12 YearsJuly 18 - 229 am - 4 pmMembers: $230Non-Members: $250

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At the MacKenzie is published tri-annually by the MacKenzie Art Gallery

ISSN 0712-9238

EditorLeah Brodie

[email protected]

Layout & DesignLeah Brodie

2010 - 2011 Board of TrusteesExecutive Committee

Mark Stefan, PresidentAndrea Wagner, Vice President

Robert Poultney, TreasurerDave Pettigrew, Past President

MembersNorman Bercovich

Rani BilkhuLouis Browne

John DawesTerry Downie

Glenn GordonPam Klein

Marty KlyneJosh MacFadden

Sheila PettyCarmen Robertson

Mark VajcnerStuart Reid, ex-officio

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

May to August 2011

Vol. 41 No. 1

Features

Executive Director’s Message

Natalka Husar: Burden of Innocence

Ballet by Szuper Gallery

engram*

The Regina Five: 50 Years Later

Dimensions

Upcoming Programs + Events

MacKenzie Gallery Volunteers

Photo Gallery

Members

Donors

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On the CoverNatalka HusarLooking at Art (detail), 2009oil on rag board, 81 x 102 cmCollection of the artist

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It is so important to say “thank you.” In the coming months, the MacKenzie has several events scheduled that offer an opportunity to honour individuals and businesses for their enormous contributions to the MacKenzie and to the arts community in Regina.

April 10th through 16th was National Volunteer Week in Canada. For more than 60 years, the MacKenzie has been supported by community volunteers. Whether sitting on our Board of Trustees, selling raffle tickets at BAZAART, or working a shift in the Gallery Shop, every aspect of our business at the MacKenzie benefits from the generosity of volunteers. On April 19th, the MacKenzie hosted a reception to celebrate the enormous contributions made last year by our treasured MacKenzie Gallery Volunteers (MGV). This was our chance to say a heartfelt thanks to those dedicated

individuals who have made the Gallery an essential part of life in Saskatchewan.

Every year, the Gallery’s Annual Appeal solicits financial donations from our community to support the MacKenzie’s exhibitions and programs. This year, you were very generous – 68 families supported the appeal generating nearly $25,000 with total donations from the community last year totalling over $102,000. On May 31st, the MacKenzie will host “A Celebration of Giving” to honour our generous donors and all the businesses in Regina that have been sponsors, donors or Champions. When our Provincial Outreach van pulls into La Ronge, or a young person from Piapot Nation gets a guided tour of Demanding a Response, or a senior citizen gets a visit from our “Art at Your Door” program – all these transforming experiences are made possible by your gifts. We have a lot to be thankful for at the MacKenzie.

See you at the Gallery,

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE

Stuart ReidExecutive Director

Stay connected to your MacKenzie!

Bring a smile to your inbox. Sign up today for our free e-vites at mackenzieartgallery.ca

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Check out our latest event photos on Flickr. Were you there?Photo: Don Hall

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The Gallery Shopwhere shopping is an art...

Spring Members’ SaleReceive a 20% discount on all regular priced items! May 6 to 18

Featured Artist Reception with Megan HazelSaturday, May 7, 2 - 4 pm

Featured Artist Reception with Miles AndersonSaturday, June 25, 2 - 4 pm

Gallery Shop Hours Monday to Thursday 10 am - 5:30 pmFriday 10 am - 9 pmWeekends and Holidays 12 pm - 5:30 pm

Image: Robert Held Art Glass

Featured Artist Reception Sponsors

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NATALKA HUSAR: BURDEN OF INNOCENCEApril 30 to September 5, 2011Opening Reception & Artist Discussion Friday, April 29, 7:30 pm, Free

Pandora’s Parcel: A Discussion on Contemporary Ukraine Saturday, April 30, 2 pm, Free

In this exhibition, Canadian artist Natalka Husar takes her lifelong obsession with painting and with Ukraine, her ancestral home, into new territory and presents three interwoven, though unresolved narratives, in the form of a history play in three acts.

Act 1 is a narrative on the nature and fate of painting itself. In Nurse and Stew, Husar paints her own image, masked and costumed, to address the surrogate dependency between painter and subject, the cannibalistic relationship between the artist and her muse, and the anachronistic limbo in which painting currently lies.

Act 2’s Trial is a social narrative conceived in terms of art’s power to bring things to light if not to justice. Though it deals with fictitious characters, it is a form of contemporary history painting. Old Soviet-style and new-capitalist corruption collide in the collective of fictive portraits, the wheeler-dealer thugs who are put on trial not as an accusation but as a record of the cultural and psychological damage they have sustained.

Act 3 presents a banquet in a time warp: Husar merges 1960s North America with a depiction of contemporary Ukraine. The protagonists from the first and second acts reunite in the cumulative canvas Looking at Art. Husar, cast as her dual personae, plays the waiter in her examination of the artist’s role and art’s responsibility vis-à-vis the social narrative.

Left: Natalka Husar, Baby Face, 2007, oil on rag board, 38 x 38 cm. Collection of the artist.

Co-produced by the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre (Guelph), McMaster Museum of Art (Hamilton), and the MacKenzie Art Gallery (Regina). Presented at the MacKenzie Art Gallery with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Saskatchewan Arts Board, the City of Regina Arts Advisory Committee and the Ukrainian Canadian Congress - Saskatchewan Provincial Council.

Supported by

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Ballet by Szuper GalleryApril 30 to August 28, 2011Opening Reception Friday, April 29, 7:30 pm, Free

Performance of Ballet Friday, May 6, at 8 pm and Saturday, May 7, at 2 pm, Tickets available at the Gallery Shop: $20 ($15 for Members)*

Szuper Gallery (Susanne Clausen and Pavlo Keresty) are back in Regina with a follow-up to their highly successful project The Extras (2008). Ballet brings into focus current anxieties around food production through an exhibition, video installation and performance that was inspired by Cold War instructional films for farmers. Originally developed for the Museum of English Rural Life in Reading, England with the participation of Michele Sereda (Curtain Razors), the MacKenzie exhibition will mark the Canadian premiere for this unconventional response to agricultural realities.

Anxieties about the state of our food supply have resulted in a growing social phenomenon: urban twenty-somethings, with no ties to the land, who are obsessed with threats to the integrity of our food supply (GMOs, pesticides, etc.). It is against this backdrop that the drama of Ballet unfolds. Here, the threat of nuclear war stands in as the symbol for all other contaminations, a catastrophe lived out by Szuper Gallery in post-Chernobyl Ukraine. Through a blended choreography of farm labour and dance movement, the separation of rural and urban is registered in the young actors’ soft urban bodies, in their awkward imitation of everyday agricultural chores, and in the eruption of dance movements culled from music halls and the avant-garde. However, as the mushroom cloud at the end of the video reminds us, catastrophes, nuclear or otherwise, threaten to disrupt our neat separation of rural and urban—the “ballet” on which the world food system depends. The genius of Ballet is to make manifest through an apocalyptic “dance of the dead” the underlying threat to a fundamental aspect of our global social organization.

Szuper Gallery’s live performance of Ballet is a rock opera performance that flirts with a posthuman conception of action, focusing on the border between human bodies and their outside. Set in a world askew with remnants of civilization, it questions how the world of vibrant and edible matter might affect the way we live. The setting: a mystical landscape, a crash site, in the wild or in the rush of a blackout. Pulling apart the “ballet” of the food system in musical scenes and absurd stories, a hysterical cabaret unfolds. Based on the principle of a crash choreography, the performance features a local and international performance art ensemble complete with a three-piece band.

* The performance of Ballet includes mature content and nudity.

Video still from Ballet, 2009. Courtesy of Szuper Gallery.

Produced by Szuper Gallery / Curtain Razors and presented by the MacKenzie Art Gallery and Curtain Razors with support from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Saskatchewan Arts Board, the City of Regina Arts Advisory Committee, the British Council, and Reading University.

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engram*April 30 to September 5, 2011

For the past three months a group of nine student curators, under the direction of art historian Dr. Carmen Robertson, have been researching works in the MacKenzie Art Gallery’s permanent collection. Curated by this group of students, this exhibition investigates intersections of place and memory with works by Marlene Creates and Don Hall among others. This is the second time the MacKenzie Art Gallery has partnered with this senior art history course offered by the University of Regina’s Visual Arts Department. In 2008, student curators staged Balancing Voices, an exhibition of Aboriginal art from the permanent collection, shown alongside the retrospective Bob Boyer: His Life’s Work. Carmen notes that, “Through this exciting partnership students gain invaluable hands-on experience in a course that offers practical curatorial opportunities.”

Don Hall, Still Life: Untitled 1, 2, 3, 1988, three colour photographs, 50.8 x 40.5 cm each. MacKenzie Art Gallery, University of Regina Collection.

A partnership between the MacKenzie Art Gallery and the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Regina.

* a memory trace

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The Regina Five: 50 Years LaterMay 14 to October 10, 2011Film Screening & Opening Reception Friday, May 27, 7 pm, Free

Collectors Car Club of Saskatchewan Annual Show Sunday, May 29, T.C. Douglas Building Parking Lot

In 1961, maverick art gallery director, Ronald Bloore, mounted The May Show at the MacKenzie Art Gallery, an exhibition that would establish Regina as a leading centre of modernist abstraction for years to come. Displaying his own work in the company of paintings by fellow Regina artists, Kenneth Lochhead, Arthur McKay, Douglas Morton and Ted Godwin, along with architectural projects by Clifford Wiens, the exhibition was later picked up by the National Gallery of Canada, minus the architect, and renamed Five Painters from Regina. This exhibition looks back at the legacy of this renowned group through a selection of paintings spanning five decades by five artists. For the opening weeks of the show, five vintage automobiles selected with the assistance of the Collectors Car Club of Saskatchewan will be exhibited alongside the paintings – classic cars to match the classic works of these Canadian art icons.

Photographs: Left: The Regina Five posing in front of a classic Lincoln Continental behind the former Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery, 1964. Right: The Regina Five reunited for the exhibition The Regina Five: Exhibition Two, organized by the Purple Hills Arts and Heritage Society, Creemore, Ontario, October 9 – 12, 1981. Left to right: Ronald Bloore, Arthur McKay, Douglas Morton, Kenneth Lochhead, Ted Godwin. Photos courtesy of the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections.

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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DimensionsMay 14 to August 14, 2011Opening Reception & Awards Ceremony Friday, June 17, 7 pm, Free

Every second spring the Saskatchewan Craft Council, founded in 1975, invites Saskatchewan craftspeople to submit work to Dimensions, an open, juried exhibition of fine craft. From carved stoneware to fused glass sculpture to intricate quilts and everything in between, Dimensions has become a popular bi-annual exhibition at the MacKenzie Art Gallery and an excellent example of the contemporary fine arts culture in Saskatchewan. This year two expert jurors, Paul Lapointe, a print maker, wood worker and painter from Batoche, and Jane Kenyon, a fibre artist from British Columbia, will select the pieces and determine the award winners for Dimensions. The exhibition will first be on view to the public at the MacKenzie Art Gallery before touring across Saskatchewan. For more information, please visit saskcraftcouncil.org

Organized by the

Image: Installation view of Dimensions Growth (2008) at the MacKenzie Art Gallery. Image courtesy of the Saskatchewan Craft Council.

Organized by the Saskatchewan Craft Council with funding assistance from the Saskatchewan Arts Board and the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport.

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THURSDAY

NIGHTLIVE!

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THURSDAY

NIGHTLIVE!

FOOD // DRINKS // LIVE MUSIC

MOVIE MAKIN’ GOODNESS

What:Live music and a chance to make your own

movie on the set of the exhibition, Ballet

Where:MacKenzie Art Gallery

When:Thursday, July 21, 2011

7:30 pm

Who:A partnership with the

Saskatchewan Film Pool

ALL WELCOME

Admission: $10

Members: $7

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April 29 | Exhibition Opening and Artist DiscussionNatalka Husar: Burden of Innocence and Ballet by Szuper Gallery

Join Natalka Husar for an artist led tour and discussion of the exhibition Burden of Innocence with a reception to follow. Susanne Clausen and Pavlo Keresty of Szuper Gallery will also be in attendance. 7:30 pm, Free, Cash Bar

April 30 | Panel DiscussionPandora’s Parcel: A Discussion on Contemporary Ukraine

Join Artist Natalka Husar, Susanne Clausen and Pavlo Keresty of Szuper Gallery, Michelle Sereda of Curtain Razors and Yaroslaw W. Lozowchuck for a poignant panel on issues and themes of contemporary Ukraine. Moderated by MacKenzie Executive Director Stuart Reid. 2 pm, Free

May 6 | Live PerformanceBallet, 7:30 pm

Imagine a three-piece band and a group of performers on a cinematic apocalyptic fairytale set who pull apart the “ballet” of the food system in the tradition of cabaret. Tickets, $20 ($15 for Members) available at the Gallery Shop* This performance includes mature content and nudity

May 7 | Live PerformanceBallet, 2 pm

See description above. Tickets, $20 ($15 for Members) available at the Gallery Shop* This performance includes mature content and nudity

May 7 | First Saturday Public Tour2 pm, Free

May 7 | Gallery Shop Featured Artist ReceptionMeet Megan Hazel, 2 - 4 pm, Free

May 15 | Film Screening + Discussion led by Michele SeredaRobert Ashley’s Perfect Lives, 2 pm, Free

May 27 | Film Screening + Exhibition OpeningTed Godwin and The Regina Five

Join us for a premiere screening, followed by a Question and Answer Session with creator Jim Henshaw and artist Ted Godwin. 7 pm, Free

The Regina Five: 50 Years LaterCelebrate the 50th anniversary of the May Show at the opening reception of The Regina Five: 50 Years Later with music by Brent Mah. 8:30 pm, Free, Cash Bar

June 4 | First Saturday Public Tour2 pm, Free

June 17 | Exhibition OpeningDimensions

The opening of the Saskatchewan Craft Council’s juried exhibition including a presentation of awards and a reception to follow. 7 pm, Free, Cash Bar

June 18 | BAZAARTThe MacKenzie’s 38th annual Arts and Crafts Show & Sale, 10 am - 5 pm, Admission is $5

June 19 | Film ScreeningFood, Inc., 2 pm, Free

Upcoming Programs + EventsFor updates and details visit mackenzieartgallery.ca

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July 21 | Thursday Night Live!Interested in making a movie at the MacKenzie? Now’s your chance! Calling all aspiring filmmakers to join us on the set of Ballet for an evening of innovative storytelling with the Saskatchewan Film Pool. Camera Shy? Don’t worry! There will be food, drinks and live music! 7:30, $10 at the door ($7 for Members), Cash Bar

August 6 | First Saturday Public Tour2 pm, Free

August 6 + 7 | Visit us at the Regina Folk FestivalStop by the MacKenzie’s tent and show us your best hipster pose in our Artist Series Photobooth with the talented Chris Graham and Carey Shaw. Stick around awhile and let the music inspire imaginative works of art! 10 am - 5:30 pm, Free

August 21 | Film ScreeningSoylent Green, 2 pm, Free

August 27 | Artist Trading Cards Make and Trade2 - 4 pm, Free

June 25 | Artist Trading Cards Make and Trade2 - 4 pm, Free

June 25 | Gallery Shop Featured Artist ReceptionMeet Miles Anderson, 2 - 4 pm, Free

June 26 | Multiculturalism Day CelebrationA special Family Day celebrating the beauty of our community! Presented in collaboration with the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, this afternoon includes exhibition tours, hands-on art workshops, and multicultural performances. 2 - 4 pm, Free

A partnership with:

July 2 | First Saturday Public Tour2 pm, Free

Family Sundays at the MacKenzie

Every Sunday from 2 - 4 pmFree Admission

Proudly presented by

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MacKenzie Gallery VolunteersLearn about current volunteer opportunities at mackenzieartgallery.ca

The MacKenzie Art Gallery brings art to life for the people of Saskatchewan through the presentation of original exhibitions of historical and contemporary art from Saskatchewan, Canada and around the world. The MacKenzie offers a wide range of public programs and maintains a collection of over 4,000 objects. Volunteers are integral to

the success of the MacKenzie Art Gallery. The MacKenzie Gallery Volunteers is a diverse group of community-minded individuals who generously share their time and passion for art with the community.

Volunteers at the MacKenzie Art Gallery are as diverse as the exhibitions and programs we offer. We encourage volunteers of all ages with diverse backgrounds and interests. Knowledge of art is not necessary, just an appreciation for art and the desire to share your energy and enthusiasm in bringing art and people together!

Volunteers act as docents for the popular Travelling Art Program, assist staff in the Gallery Shop, at community programs, special events and much more!

Download an application form at mackenzieartgallery.ca or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at 306.584.4257.

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MacKenzie Art GalleryAnnual General Meeting

Thursday, June 16, 2011, 4:30 pm

MacKenzie Art Gallery - Shumiatcher Theatre

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“Men in Skirts” perform at the Tokyo Elvis Love Dance Marathon

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Photo Gallery1) The “Men in Skirts” perform at the Tokyo Elvis Love Dance Marathon 7) Foot soaks at the Tokyo Elvis Love Dance Marathon2) Huang Zhong Yang: The Shadow of Mao exhibition reception 8) Head Curator, Timothy Long and Huang Zhong Yang3) Family Day with New Dance Horizons 9) Tokyo Elvis Love Dance Marathon4) Tango lessons at Thursday Night Live! 10) Family Day with New Dance Horizons5) Guests were pampered at the Tokyo Elvis Love Dance Marathon 11) Ben Winoski Group performs at Thursday Night Live!6) Professional Argentenian Tango at Thursday Night Live! 12) Ceramic Mug - get yours at the Gallery Shop!

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Whether you are planning an intimateevening for 10 or an elegant wedding for 100, the MacKenzie Art Gallery is the perfect setting for any event.

Impress your guests by booking your next function at the MacKenzie Art Gallery. Call Jessica at 306.584.4259.

Photo by: careyshaw.com

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Welcome to our new MembersGary AkanChantal ArchambaultDelaine BarberRebecca BaylissDonna CarusoDennis DayDean FleckKelcy FolkBrent GhiglioneMaty-Lou GibsonMarnie Gladwell

Kimberley HintzScott HysuickWayne InverarityJune JacobsDorothy JosephsonAnna KaminskiNicholas KaufmanVivian LangSteve & Heather MazurakBarbara MillerDenise Mirva

Cindy MonaghanLarry MuthCraig NormanKeith ParkinsonLinda PayeurBruce PlouffeBasil & Laura PogueLinda RestallMadeleine RobertsonSteven SafruikMarshall Salloum

Deborah SatherEmery SchnellJune SeamanBarb StankewichBravo TangoTerry TuharskyCandyce WaitleyGail WalterShelley WeinbergerHelen WilkinsonAnonymous (8)

MacKenzie Art Gallery Membership

Support the MacKenzie Art Gallery by becoming a Member and you’ll enjoy these great benefits:

Membership Categories

To renew or purchase a Membership, call Jessica at 584-4259 or stop by the Gallery Shop

Individual Family Student Senior Senior CoupleCorporate

• An annual subscription to At the MacKenzie (you’ll always be in the know about the latest happenings at the Gallery)

• A 10% discount on regular priced items in the Gallery Shop (plus exclusive invitations and extra savings during Member Sales)

• A 20% discount on MacKenzie publications sold in the Gallery Shop

• Invitations to exhibition openings, community programs and special events such as BAZAART

• Special Member pricing for select programs and events including Kaleidoscope and tickets to the Gala Art Auction

• Acknowledgement of your support in the Annual Report

• Voting privileges at the Annual General Meeting

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$250 - NEW! Visit mackenzieartgallery.ca to learn more.

$30$50$15$20$30

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Sylvia AitkenAnn & Roger Phillips FoundationGrant & Mary ArmstrongBob & Gesa ArscottNicolas BaierDuane & Winnifred BarberJune BarberNorman BercovichCameron & Dongyan BlachfordJoyce BlakeEstate of Ronald Langley BlooreElaine BourassaLydia BramhamM. Isabelle ButtersCathedral Village FreehouseMarion ChaseGail ChinNancy E. CrollCUETS Financial, a division of MBNA Canada BankJohn & Valerie DawesWillem & Sharon de LintMurray & Debby DollardTerry DownieJoan DudleyNoreen EdwardsCarolyn Fay Eros

Joe FafardWilliam & Janet FlemingDale & Alison GillisGordon GlaicarFrances M. HaugElizabeth HeidtCaron & Elaine HopfnerDouglas & Cindy JohnsonWilliam & Sandra JohnstoneAngus & Devona JuckesVicky KanglesEdward KlopoushakDorothy Knowles & William PerehudoffSusan Whitney & Jerry KrausMary LeachKama J. LeierDoug & Barbara MaderE. MageeMerle McGowanGlenys McIntyreSusan McKayBruce & Sharon McKayDr. Dena McMartinJohn & Mary-Jean MollardGordon & Diane NeillMarilyn Nelson

Lizabeth Nicholls & William AsikinackJohn & Linda NilsonWilliam & Terry OehlerGeorge & Beatrice ParkerAnne ParkerSusan ParkinSheila PettyBev PikeBasil & Laura PogueDeborah PotterStephen Powell & Pam KleinRedhead EquipmentStuart Reid & David SeredaCarmen RobertsonSusan & Bryce SchurrFrank & E. Norine ShowellDr. Jacqui ShumiatcherRalph SkanesDavid & Gene Anne SmithDerril McLeod Family FoundationSthamann HomesSandra StrettenJames StruthersMartin TagsethTangerine - The Food BarTaylor Automotive Group

E. ToupichTourism Saskatchewan on behalf of Brenda Sherring Elaine VallevandValley Bake & Coffee ShopRachelle Viader KnowlesHugh WagnerJeanie WagnerPeggy WakelingLeslie & Shirley WardenDeb WardleMerv & Cathy WarnerAda Lou WatsonGord & Laurie WebsterDr. C. M. WeickerBill & Joan WheatleyGordon WicijowskiDr. Alice Goodfellow & Margaret Anne HodgesThelfa Yee-ToiNorman Zepp & Judith VargaAnonymous (3)

Thank you to our recent Donors

In Memoriam DonationsIn Memory of Kate DavisPatrick CloseThe Dirmish FamilyKaren & Bob DirmishGerald & Sylvia FiskeWendy FitchLois GriffinJoan Humphries

Nancy HushionSharilyn Ingram & Wayne MorganRobert & Pat McEwenPatricia MiddletonGerald & Vivian NorbratenTrevor & Norma QuinnRheta Renwick

Marina RistSheila & Joseph RobertsAndrea Wagner & Don Hall

In Memory of Thomas FisherDeanna Fisher

In Memory of Veronica KutarnaJohn Kutarna

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GALLERY INFORMATION

Gallery + Gallery Shop HoursMon to Thurs 10 am - 5:30 pm

Fri 10 am - 9 pmSat and Sun 12 - 5:30 pm

Holidays 12 - 5:30 pm

Free Public ToursFirst Saturday of each month at

2 pm

Free Family Day ToursEach Sunday between 2 - 4 pm

Group Tour Bookings306.584.4292

AdministrationMon to Fri 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

3475 Albert StreetRegina SK Canada S4S 6X6www.mackenzieartgallery.ca

E [email protected] 306.584.4250F 306.569.8191

Champions of the MacKenzie Art Gallery

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“Twisting Tales” Family Day with New Dance Horizons

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Saturday, June 18/2011Showing locally grown artisans since 1973. 10 am – 5 pm, Admission: $5Enjoy an art-fi lled day outdoors during the 38th Annual Arts and Crafts Show & Sale, the MacKenzie Art Gallery’s largest and most popular annual fundraiser!

Sponsored by: With support from:

MacKenzie Art Gallery presents